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    Rudyard Kipling
    “A black shadow dropped down into the circle. It was Bagheera the Black Panther, inky black all over, but with the panther markings showing up in certain lights like the pattern of watered silk. Everybody knew Bagheera, and nobody cared to cross his path, for he was as cunning as Tabaqui, as bold as the wild buffalo, and as reckless as the wounded elephant. But he had a voice as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree, and a skin softer than down.”
    Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books

  • #2
    Victor Hugo
    “One can demolish a mass; how can one extirpate ubiquity?”
    Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de Paris

  • #3
    Victor Hugo
    “The invention of printing is the greatest event in history. It is the mother of revolution. It is the mode of expression of humanity which is totally renewed; it is human thought stripping off one form and donning another; it is the complete and definitive change of skin of that symbolical serpent which since the days of Adam has represented intelligence.”
    Victor Hugo, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

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    John Milton
    “Now the thought
    Both of lost happiness and lasting pain
    Torments him; round he throws his baleful eyes
    That witnessed huge affliction and dismay
    Mixed with obdurate pride and steadfast hate:
    At once as far as angels ken he views
    The dismal situation waste and wild,
    A dungeon horrible, on all sides round
    As one great furnace flamed, yet from those flames
    No light, but rather darkness visible
    Served only to discover sights of woe,
    Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
    And rest can never dwell, hope never comes
    That comes to all; but torture without end
    Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed
    With ever-burning sulfur unconsumed.”
    John Milton, Paradise Lost



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