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Dublin dwindles so beautifully; there is no harsh separation between it and the country. It fades away, whereas London seems to devour the country; an army of buildings come and take away a beautiful park, and you never seem to get quite out of sight of a row of houses.
— George A. Moore
タグ: never, army, you, beautiful

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The wrong way always seems the more reasonable.
— George A. Moore
タグ: wrong, more, always, way
I have written 30,000 words in a month - think of it - 30,000! I hope I am putting the right number of naughts: an average of a thousand words a day! For thirty days!
— George A. Moore
タグ: words, day, i-am, hope
A man of letters never objects to a slum. He sharpens his pen there.
— George A. Moore
タグ: he, pen, never, man
Isn't it strange that religious prejudices - beliefs none possess, not even the saints, so they have lamented - divide brothers and sons from their fathers. You see, I except mothers and sisters; the female is not a religious animal. If she were, the world would have ceased long ago.
— George A. Moore
タグ: animal, long, world, you
Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell.
— George A. Moore
タグ: heaven, hell, feeling
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