The devil is compromise.

To live is to war with trolls.

The greatest victory is defeat.

The man-at-arms is the only man.

It is no use lying to one's self.

A forest bird never wants a cage.

A friend married is a friend lost.

The strong must learn to be lonely.

The strongest men are the most alone.

Each bird must sing with his own throat.

Poetry is to hold judgment on your soul.

The majority never has right on its side.

Public opinion is an extremely mutable thing

This is life! It can harden and it can exalt!

Really to sin you have to be serious about it.

Marriage! Nothing else demands so much of a man

The starving poet business is no good nowadays.

You don't get nothing for nothing in this life.

In great memories there lies the seed of growth.

Marriage! Nothing else demands so much of a man.

I go to scale the Future's possibilities! Farewell!

The younger generation will come knocking at my door.

I must make up my mind which is right – society or I.

When we dead awaken ... we see that we have never lived.

What ought a man be? Well, my short answer is 'himself'.

I have other duties equally sacred ... Duties to myself.

But a scientific man must live in a little bit of style.

A minority may be right, and a majority is always wrong.

Marriage is something you have to give your whole mind to.

The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.

The majority is always wrong; the minority is rarely right.

If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky ground.

A thousand words can't make the mark a single deed will leave.

What's a man's first duty? The answer is brief: To be himself.

Bigger things than the State will fall, all religion will fall.

Nothing is impossible that one desires with an indomitable will.

To live is - to war with trolls In the holds of the heart and mind

A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed.

The worst that a man can do to himself is to do injustice to others.

Happiness is above all things the calm, glad certainty of innocence.

I believe that, before all else, I'm a human being, no less than you.

Whether I pound or am being pounded, all the same there will be moaning!

I am in revolt against the age-old lie that the majority is always right.

An unromantic poem I mean to make, of one who only lives for duty's sake.

One should never put on one's best trousers to go out to fight for freedom.

Everything I touch seems destined to turn into something mean and farcical.

A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm.

The worst enemy of truth and freedom in our society is the compact majority.

And what if I did run my ship aground; oh, still it was splendid to sail it!

Never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.

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