But I like my madness. There is a thrill in it unknown to such sanity as yours. ~ Book 1, Chapter 9.
Rafael SabatiniIn endeavor itself there is a certain dynamic entertainment, affording an illusion of useful purpose. With achievement the illusion is dispelled. Man's greatest accomplishment is to produce change. The only good in life is study, because study is an endeavor that never reaches fulfillment. It busies a man to the end of his days, and it aims at the only true reality in all this world of shams and deceits.
Rafael SabatiniOpen the history of the past at whatsoever page you will and there you shall find coincidence at work bringing about events that the merest chance might have averted. Indeed, coincidence may be defined as the tool used by Fate to shape the destinies of men and nations.
Rafael SabatiniThe idea of equality is a by-product of the sentiment of envy. Since it must always prove beyond human ower to raise the inferior mass to a superior stratum, apostles of equality must ever be inferiors seeking to reduce their betters to their level. It follows that a nation that once admits this doctrine of equality will be dragged by it to the level, moral, intelletual and political, of its most worthless class.
Rafael SabatiniIt came to Mr. Blood, as he trudged forward under the laden apple-trees on that fragrant, delicious July morning, that manโas he had long suspectedโwas the vilest work of God, and that only a fool would set himself up as a healer of a species that was best exterminated.
Rafael SabatiniAn intelligent observation of the facts of human existence will reveal to shallow-minded folk who sneer at the use of coincidence in the arts of fiction and drama that life itself is little more than a series of coincidences.
Rafael SabatiniOnly those become weary of angling who bring nothing to it but the idea of catching fish.
Rafael SabatiniThere remained the sea, which is free to all, and particularly alluring to those who feel themselves at war with humanity.
Rafael SabatiniThirstily he set it to his lips, and as its cool refreshment began to soothe his throat, he thanked Heaven that in a world of much evil there was still so good a thing as ale.
Rafael SabatiniDo you know, Andrรฉ, I sometimes think that you have no heart.' 'Presumably because I sometimes betray intelligence.
Rafael SabatiniA man must sometimes laugh at himself or go mad,โ said he. โFew realize it. That is why there are so many madmen in the world.
Rafael SabatiniI am very poor - for a know nothing, understand nothing. It is not a calamitous condition until it is realized.
Rafael SabatiniDo you expect sincerity in man when hypocrisy is the very keynote of human nature? We are nurtured on it; we are schooled in it, we live by it; and we rarely realize it.โ โ Book 3, Chapter 16
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