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Of Samuel Johnson:
You have a memory that would convict any author of plagiarism in any court of literature in the world.
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Among other dreadful and disgusting images which Custom has rendered familiar, are those which arise from eating animal food.
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He who reflects on the number of lives that have been sacrificed to sustain his own, should enquire by what the account has been balanced, and whether his life is become proportionately of more value by the exercise of virtue and by the superior happiness which he has communicated to [more] reasonable beings.
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Alfred Nobel stipulated that no distinction of race or colour will determine who received of his generosity.
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John Hawkesworth
Born:
1715
Died:
November 16, 1773
(aged 58)
Bio:
John Hawkesworth was an English writer, born in London.
Known for:
Upstairs, Downstairs
The Duchess of Duke Street
Danger UXB
Tiger Bay
The Flame Trees of Thika
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