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J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau + +Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau + +Editor: David Widger + +Release Date: August 28, 2004 [EBook #7555] +Last Updated: October 26, 2012 + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM ROUSSEAU *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + <div class="mynote"> + <i><a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7555/old/orig7555-h/main.htm"> + LINK TO THE ORIGINAL HTML FILE: This Ebook Has Been Reformatted For Better + Appearance In Mobile Viewers Such As Kindles And Others. 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</p> + <p> + <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="r-hermitage.jpg (99K)" src="images/r-hermitage.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <p> + The Hermitage + </p> + <p> + <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> +A feeling heart the foundation of all +my misfortunes + +A religion preached by such +missionaries must lead to paradise! + +A subject not even fit to make a priest +of + +A man, on being questioned, is +immediately on his guard + +Adopted the jargon of books, than the +knowledge they contained + +All animals are distrustful of man, and +with reason + +All your evils proceed from yourselves! + +An author must be independent of +success + +Ardor for learning became so far a +madness + +Aversion to singularity + +Avoid putting our interests in +competition with our duty + +Being beat like a slave, I judged I had +a right to all vices + +Bilboquet + +Catholic must content himself with the +decisions of others + +Caution is needless after the evil has +happened + +Cemented by reciprocal esteem + +Considering this want of decency as an +act of courage + +Conversations were more serviceable +than his prescriptions + +Degree of sensuality had mingled with +the smart and shame + +Die without the aid of physicians + +Difficult to think nobly when we think +for a livelihood + +Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I +should have been asleep + +Disgusted with the idle trifling of a +convent + +Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only +courteous + +Dying for love without an object + +Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I +rarely fail to show it + +Endeavoring to rise too high we are in +danger of falling + +Ever appearing to feel as little for +others as herself + +Finding in every disease symptoms +similar to mine + +First instance of violence and +oppression is so deeply engraved + +First time in my life, of saying, "I +merit my own esteem" + +Flattery, or rather condescension, is +not always a vice + +Force me to be happy in the manner they +should point out + +Foresight with me has always embittered +enjoyment + +Hastening on to death without having +lived + +Hat, only fit to be carried under his +arm + +Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride +on horseback + +Have ever preferred suffering to owing + +Her excessive admiration or dislike of +everything + +Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet +covet nothing more + +Hopes, in which self-love was by no +means a loser + +How many wrongs are effaced by the +embraces of a friend! + +I never much regretted sleep + +I strove to flatter my idleness + +I never heard her speak ill of persons +who were absent + +I loved her too well to wish to possess +her + +I felt no dread but that of being +detected + +I was long a child, and am so yet in +many particulars + +I am charged with the care of myself +only + +I only wished to avoid giving offence + +I did not fear punishment, but I +dreaded shame + +I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no +more than two friends + +Idea of my not being everything to her + +Idleness is as much the pest of society +as of solitude + +If you have nothing to do, you must +absolutely speak continually + +In the course of their lives frequently +unlike themselves + +In company I suffer cruelly by inaction + +In a nation of blind men, those with +one eye are kings + +Indolence, negligence and delay in +little duties to be fulfilled + +Indolence of company is burdensome +because it is forced + +Injustice of mankind which embitters +both life and death + +Insignificant trash that has obtained +the name of education + +Instead of being delighted with the +journey only wished arrival + +Is it possible to dissimulate with +persons whom we love? + +Jean Bapiste Rousseau + +Knew how to complain, but not how to +act + +Law that the accuser should be confined +at the same time + +Left to nature the whole care of my own +instruction + +Less degree of repugnance in divulging +what is really criminal + +Letters illustrious in proportion as it +was less a trade + +Loaded with words and redundancies + +Looking on each day as the last of my +life + +Love of the marvellous is natural to +the human heart + +Make men like himself, instead of +taking them as they were + +Making their knowledge the measure of +possibilities + +Making me sensible of every deficiency + +Manoeuvres of an author to the care of +publishing a good book + +Men, in general, make God like +themselves + +Men of learning more tenaciously retain +their prejudices + +Mistake wit for sense + +Moment I acquired literary fame, I had +no longer a friend + +Money that we possess is the instrument +of liberty + +Money we lack and strive to obtain is +the instrument of slavery + +More stunned than flattered by the +trumpet of fame + +More folly than candor in the +declaration without necessity + +Multiplying persons and adventures + +My greatest faults have been omissions + +Myself the principal object + +Necessity, the parent of industry, +suggested an invention + +Neither the victim nor witness of any +violent emotions + +No sooner had lost sight of men than I +ceased to despise them + +No longer permitted to let old people +remain out of Paris + +Not so easy to quit her house as to +enter it + +Not knowing how to spend their time, +daily breaking in upon me + +Nothing absurd appears to them +incredible + +Obliged to pay attention to every +foolish thing uttered + +Obtain their wishes, without permitting +or promising anything + +One of those affronts which women +scarcely ever forgive + +Only prayer consisted in the single +interjection "Oh!" + +Painful to an honest man to resist +desires already formed + +Passed my days in languishing in +silence for those I most admire + +Piety was too sincere to give way to +any affectation of it + +Placing unbounded confidence in myself +and others + +Prescriptions serve to flatter the +hopes of the patient + +Priests ought never to have children— +except by married women + +Proportioned rather to her ideas than +abilities + +Protestants, in general, are better +instructed + +Rather bashful than modest + +Rather appeared to study with than to +instruct me + +Read the hearts of others by +endeavoring to conceal our own + +Read description of any malady without +thinking it mine + +Read without studying + +Remorse wakes amid the storms of +adversity + +Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of +prosperity + +Reproach me with so many contradictions + +Return of spring seemed to me like +rising from the grave + +Rogues know how to save themselves at +the expense of the feeble + +Satisfaction of weeping together + +Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of +the same chastisement + +Sin consisted only in the scandal + +Slighting her favors, if within your +reach, a unpardonable crime + +Sometimes encourage hopes they never +mean to realize + +Substituting cunning to knowledge + +Supposed that certain, which I only +knew to be probable + +Taught me it was not so terrible to +thieve as I had imagined + +That which neither women nor authors +ever pardon + +The malediction of knaves is the glory +of an honest man + +The conscience of the guilty would +revenge the innocent + +There is nothing in this world but time +and misfortune + +There is no clapping of hands before +the king + +This continued desire to control me in +all my wishes + +Though not a fool, I have frequently +passed for one + +To make him my apologies for the +offence he had given me + +True happiness is indescribable, it is +only to be felt + +Trusting too implicitly to their own +innocence + +Tyranny of persons who called +themselves my friends + +Virtuous minds, which vice never +attacks openly + +Voltaire was formed never to be (happy) + +We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to +lie + +What facility everything which favors +the malignity of man + +When once we make a secret of anything +to the person we love + +When everyone is busy, you may continue +silent + +Whence comes it that even a child can +intimidate a man + +Where merit consists in belief, and not +in virtue + +Whole universe would be interested in +my concerns + +Whose discourses began by a +distribution of millions + +Wish thus to be revenged of me for +their humiliation + +Without the least scruple, freely +disposing of my time + +Writing for bread would soon have +extinguished my genius + +Yielded him the victory, or rather +declined the contest + + +</pre> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <p> + If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select + a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory—then open the + following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search + operation. + </p> + <h3> + <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/9/1/3913/3913-h/3913-h.htm">The + Complete Project Gutenberg Confessions of Rousseau</a> + </h3> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <blockquote> + <p> + These quotations were collected from the 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J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. 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+competition with our duty + +Being beat like a slave, I judged I had +a right to all vices + +Bilboquet + +Catholic must content himself with the +decisions of others + +Caution is needless after the evil has +happened + +Cemented by reciprocal esteem + +Considering this want of decency as an +act of courage + +Conversations were more serviceable +than his prescriptions + +Degree of sensuality had mingled with +the smart and shame + +Die without the aid of physicians + +Difficult to think nobly when we think +for a livelihood + +Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I +should have been asleep + +Disgusted with the idle trifling of a +convent + +Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only +courteous + +Dying for love without an object + +Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I +rarely fail to show it + +Endeavoring to rise too high we are in +danger of falling + +Ever appearing to feel as little for +others as herself + +Finding in every disease symptoms +similar to mine + +First instance of violence and +oppression is so deeply engraved + +First time in my life, of saying, "I +merit my own esteem" + +Flattery, or rather condescension, is +not always a vice + +Force me to be happy in the manner they +should point out + +Foresight with me has always embittered +enjoyment + +Hastening on to death without having +lived + +Hat, only fit to be carried under his +arm + +Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride +on horseback + +Have ever preferred suffering to owing + +Her excessive admiration or dislike of +everything + +Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet +covet nothing more + +Hopes, in which self-love was by no +means a loser + +How many wrongs are effaced by the +embraces of a friend! + +I never much regretted sleep + +I strove to flatter my idleness + +I never heard her speak ill of persons +who were absent + +I loved her too well to wish to possess +her + +I felt no dread but that of being +detected + +I was long a child, and am so yet in +many particulars + +I am charged with the care of myself +only + +I only wished to avoid giving offence + +I did not fear punishment, but I +dreaded shame + +I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no +more than two friends + +Idea of my not being everything to her + +Idleness is as much the pest of society +as of solitude + +If you have nothing to do, you must +absolutely speak continually + +In the course of their lives frequently +unlike themselves + +In company I suffer cruelly by inaction + +In a nation of blind men, those with +one eye are kings + +Indolence, negligence and delay in +little duties to be fulfilled + +Indolence of company is burdensome +because it is forced + +Injustice of mankind which embitters +both life and death + +Insignificant trash that has obtained +the name of education + +Instead of being delighted with the +journey only wished arrival + +Is it possible to dissimulate with +persons whom we love? + +Jean Bapiste Rousseau + +Knew how to complain, but not how to +act + +Law that the accuser should be confined +at the same time + +Left to nature the whole care of my own +instruction + +Less degree of repugnance in divulging +what is really criminal + +Letters illustrious in proportion as it +was less a trade + +Loaded with words and redundancies + +Looking on each day as the last of my +life + +Love of the marvellous is natural to +the human heart + +Make men like himself, instead of +taking them as they were + +Making their knowledge the measure of +possibilities + +Making me sensible of every deficiency + +Manoeuvres of an author to the care of +publishing a good book + +Men, in general, make God like +themselves + +Men of learning more tenaciously retain +their prejudices + +Mistake wit for sense + +Moment I acquired literary fame, I had +no longer a friend + +Money that we possess is the instrument +of liberty + +Money we lack and strive to obtain is +the instrument of slavery + +More stunned than flattered by the +trumpet of fame + +More folly than candor in the +declaration without necessity + +Multiplying persons and adventures + +My greatest faults have been omissions + +Myself the principal object + +Necessity, the parent of industry, +suggested an invention + +Neither the victim nor witness of any +violent emotions + +No sooner had lost sight of men than I +ceased to despise them + +No longer permitted to let old people +remain out of Paris + +Not so easy to quit her house as to +enter it + +Not knowing how to spend their time, +daily breaking in upon me + +Nothing absurd appears to them +incredible + +Obliged to pay attention to every +foolish thing uttered + +Obtain their wishes, without permitting +or promising anything + +One of those affronts which women +scarcely ever forgive + +Only prayer consisted in the single +interjection "Oh!" + +Painful to an honest man to resist +desires already formed + +Passed my days in languishing in +silence for those I most admire + +Piety was too sincere to give way to +any affectation of it + +Placing unbounded confidence in myself +and others + +Prescriptions serve to flatter the +hopes of the patient + +Priests ought never to have children-- +except by married women + +Proportioned rather to her ideas than +abilities + +Protestants, in general, are better +instructed + +Rather bashful than modest + +Rather appeared to study with than to +instruct me + +Read the hearts of others by +endeavoring to conceal our own + +Read description of any malady without +thinking it mine + +Read without studying + +Remorse wakes amid the storms of +adversity + +Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of +prosperity + +Reproach me with so many contradictions + +Return of spring seemed to me like +rising from the grave + +Rogues know how to save themselves at +the expense of the feeble + +Satisfaction of weeping together + +Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of +the same chastisement + +Sin consisted only in the scandal + +Slighting her favors, if within your +reach, a unpardonable crime + +Sometimes encourage hopes they never +mean to realize + +Substituting cunning to knowledge + +Supposed that certain, which I only +knew to be probable + +Taught me it was not so terrible to +thieve as I had imagined + +That which neither women nor authors +ever pardon + +The malediction of knaves is the glory +of an honest man + +The conscience of the guilty would +revenge the innocent + +There is nothing in this world but time +and misfortune + +There is no clapping of hands before +the king + +This continued desire to control me in +all my wishes + +Though not a fool, I have frequently +passed for one + +To make him my apologies for the +offence he had given me + +True happiness is indescribable, it is +only to be felt + +Trusting too implicitly to their own +innocence + +Tyranny of persons who called +themselves my friends + +Virtuous minds, which vice never +attacks openly + +Voltaire was formed never to be (happy) + +We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to +lie + +What facility everything which favors +the malignity of man + +When once we make a secret of anything +to the person we love + +When everyone is busy, you may continue +silent + +Whence comes it that even a child can +intimidate a man + +Where merit consists in belief, and not +in virtue + +Whole universe would be interested in +my concerns + +Whose discourses began by a +distribution of millions + +Wish thus to be revenged of me for +their humiliation + +Without the least scruple, freely +disposing of my time + +Writing for bread would soon have +extinguished my genius + +Yielded him the victory, or rather +declined the contest + +If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, +select a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory--then open +the following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or +search operation. + +The Complete Project Gutenberg Confessions of Rousseau +https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/jj13b10.txt + + + + +End of the Project 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J. Rousseau, by Jean Jacques Rousseau, Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau + +Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: August 28, 2004 [EBook #7555] +[Last updated on February 19, 2007] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM ROUSSEAU *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + + + + + + +<br> +<hr> +<br><br><br><br><br><br> + + + +<center><h1>CONFESSIONS OF ROUSSEAU</h1></center> +<br><br> +<center><h2>By Jean Jacques Rousseau</h2></center> +<br><br><br><br> + +<center><img alt="rousseau.jpg (44K)" src="images/rousseau.jpg" height="749" width="474"> +</center> + + +<center> +<table summary="ROUSSEAU"> +<tr> +<td> + +<img alt="r-apple.jpg (102K)" src="images/r-apple.jpg" height="694" width="450"> +<br> +Stealing an Apple + +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="r-laboratory.jpg (104K)" src="images/r-laboratory.jpg" height="698" width="450"> +<br> +The Laboratory + +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> +<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> + +<img alt="r-hermitage.jpg (99K)" src="images/r-hermitage.jpg" height="698" width="450"> +<br> +The Hermitage + +</td> + + +<td> +<pre> +A feeling heart the foundation of all +my misfortunes + +A religion preached by such +missionaries must lead to paradise! + +A subject not even fit to make a priest +of + +A man, on being questioned, is +immediately on his guard + +Adopted the jargon of books, than the +knowledge they contained + +All animals are distrustful of man, and +with reason + +All your evils proceed from yourselves! + +An author must be independent of +success + +Ardor for learning became so far a +madness + +Aversion to singularity + +Avoid putting our interests in +competition with our duty + +Being beat like a slave, I judged I had +a right to all vices + +Bilboquet + +Catholic must content himself with the +decisions of others + +Caution is needless after the evil has +happened + +Cemented by reciprocal esteem + +Considering this want of decency as an +act of courage + +Conversations were more serviceable +than his prescriptions + +Degree of sensuality had mingled with +the smart and shame + +Die without the aid of physicians + +Difficult to think nobly when we think +for a livelihood + +Dine at the hour of supper; sup when I +should have been asleep + +Disgusted with the idle trifling of a +convent + +Dissembler, though, in fact, I was only +courteous + +Dying for love without an object + +Endeavoring to hide my incapacity, I +rarely fail to show it + +Endeavoring to rise too high we are in +danger of falling + +Ever appearing to feel as little for +others as herself + +Finding in every disease symptoms +similar to mine + +First instance of violence and +oppression is so deeply engraved + +First time in my life, of saying, "I +merit my own esteem" + +Flattery, or rather condescension, is +not always a vice + +Force me to be happy in the manner they +should point out + +Foresight with me has always embittered +enjoyment + +Hastening on to death without having +lived + +Hat, only fit to be carried under his +arm + +Have the pleasure of seeing an ass ride +on horseback + +Have ever preferred suffering to owing + +Her excessive admiration or dislike of +everything + +Hold fast to aught that I have, and yet +covet nothing more + +Hopes, in which self-love was by no +means a loser + +How many wrongs are effaced by the +embraces of a friend! + +I never much regretted sleep + +I strove to flatter my idleness + +I never heard her speak ill of persons +who were absent + +I loved her too well to wish to possess +her + +I felt no dread but that of being +detected + +I was long a child, and am so yet in +many particulars + +I am charged with the care of myself +only + +I only wished to avoid giving offence + +I did not fear punishment, but I +dreaded shame + +I had a numerous acquaintance, yet no +more than two friends + +Idea of my not being everything to her + +Idleness is as much the pest of society +as of solitude + +If you have nothing to do, you must +absolutely speak continually + +In the course of their lives frequently +unlike themselves + +In company I suffer cruelly by inaction + +In a nation of blind men, those with +one eye are kings + +Indolence, negligence and delay in +little duties to be fulfilled + +Indolence of company is burdensome +because it is forced + +Injustice of mankind which embitters +both life and death + +Insignificant trash that has obtained +the name of education + +Instead of being delighted with the +journey only wished arrival + +Is it possible to dissimulate with +persons whom we love? + +Jean Bapiste Rousseau + +Knew how to complain, but not how to +act + +Law that the accuser should be confined +at the same time + +Left to nature the whole care of my own +instruction + +Less degree of repugnance in divulging +what is really criminal + +Letters illustrious in proportion as it +was less a trade + +Loaded with words and redundancies + +Looking on each day as the last of my +life + +Love of the marvellous is natural to +the human heart + +Make men like himself, instead of +taking them as they were + +Making their knowledge the measure of +possibilities + +Making me sensible of every deficiency + +Manoeuvres of an author to the care of +publishing a good book + +Men, in general, make God like +themselves + +Men of learning more tenaciously retain +their prejudices + +Mistake wit for sense + +Moment I acquired literary fame, I had +no longer a friend + +Money that we possess is the instrument +of liberty + +Money we lack and strive to obtain is +the instrument of slavery + +More stunned than flattered by the +trumpet of fame + +More folly than candor in the +declaration without necessity + +Multiplying persons and adventures + +My greatest faults have been omissions + +Myself the principal object + +Necessity, the parent of industry, +suggested an invention + +Neither the victim nor witness of any +violent emotions + +No sooner had lost sight of men than I +ceased to despise them + +No longer permitted to let old people +remain out of Paris + +Not so easy to quit her house as to +enter it + +Not knowing how to spend their time, +daily breaking in upon me + +Nothing absurd appears to them +incredible + +Obliged to pay attention to every +foolish thing uttered + +Obtain their wishes, without permitting +or promising anything + +One of those affronts which women +scarcely ever forgive + +Only prayer consisted in the single +interjection "Oh!" + +Painful to an honest man to resist +desires already formed + +Passed my days in languishing in +silence for those I most admire + +Piety was too sincere to give way to +any affectation of it + +Placing unbounded confidence in myself +and others + +Prescriptions serve to flatter the +hopes of the patient + +Priests ought never to have children— +except by married women + +Proportioned rather to her ideas than +abilities + +Protestants, in general, are better +instructed + +Rather bashful than modest + +Rather appeared to study with than to +instruct me + +Read the hearts of others by +endeavoring to conceal our own + +Read description of any malady without +thinking it mine + +Read without studying + +Remorse wakes amid the storms of +adversity + +Remorse sleeps in the calm sunshine of +prosperity + +Reproach me with so many contradictions + +Return of spring seemed to me like +rising from the grave + +Rogues know how to save themselves at +the expense of the feeble + +Satisfaction of weeping together + +Seeking, by fresh offences, a return of +the same chastisement + +Sin consisted only in the scandal + +Slighting her favors, if within your +reach, a unpardonable crime + +Sometimes encourage hopes they never +mean to realize + +Substituting cunning to knowledge + +Supposed that certain, which I only +knew to be probable + +Taught me it was not so terrible to +thieve as I had imagined + +That which neither women nor authors +ever pardon + +The malediction of knaves is the glory +of an honest man + +The conscience of the guilty would +revenge the innocent + +There is nothing in this world but time +and misfortune + +There is no clapping of hands before +the king + +This continued desire to control me in +all my wishes + +Though not a fool, I have frequently +passed for one + +To make him my apologies for the +offence he had given me + +True happiness is indescribable, it is +only to be felt + +Trusting too implicitly to their own +innocence + +Tyranny of persons who called +themselves my friends + +Virtuous minds, which vice never +attacks openly + +Voltaire was formed never to be (happy) + +We learned to dissemble, to rebel, to +lie + +What facility everything which favors +the malignity of man + +When once we make a secret of anything +to the person we love + +When everyone is busy, you may continue +silent + +Whence comes it that even a child can +intimidate a man + +Where merit consists in belief, and not +in virtue + +Whole universe would be interested in +my concerns + +Whose discourses began by a +distribution of millions + +Wish thus to be revenged of me for +their humiliation + +Without the least scruple, freely +disposing of my time + +Writing for bread would soon have +extinguished my genius + +Yielded him the victory, or rather +declined the contest +</pre> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +</center> + + +<br><br> +<p>If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select a short segment and +copy it into your clipboard memory—then open the following eBook and paste the phrase +into your computer's find or search operation.</p> + +<h3> +<a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/9/1/3913/3913-h/3913-h.htm">The 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