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The best new quotes from the oldest deadest authors. Creators: @j_p_durham @turdalurt @josephwtatum @mz_jbj @nuskamuikkunen

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"The storm was still abroad in all its particulars, was never kinder to the house." - Edgar Allan Poe
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" You seem very clever at explaining words, Sir, said Alice. Well, I hardly know No more, thank ye; I’m better now" - Lewis Carroll
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" But this was not here before, said the Tiger-lily: when there’s anybody worth talking to. Alice was not a regular rule: you invented a better temper by a knife—what’s the answer to their feet, till suddenly, just as well try to talk!" - Lewis Carroll
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"I want a clean cup, interrupted the Gryphon. It all came out into the court, without even waiting to put everything upon Bill!" - Lewis Carroll
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"And what right have I?" - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"To know that you should hear from Mrs. Jennings was very much flattered by his manner of pronouncing it, and that Elinor's merit should not be my proof." - Jane Austen
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" And thumped him on his knee, and the happy summer days." - Lewis Carroll
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"It is more or less happy in either." - Jane Austen
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"The solemn and tragic expression with which the saints and martyrs, such as savories, sweets, toffee, etc. But the devil can you presume to do a great deal to drink to life, dear boy, that this was quite delighted." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"The corpse of the wild fervour, and the silent tarn a pestilent and mystic vapour, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden-hued." - Edgar Allan Poe
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"Blood was flowing horribly; and in the district." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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" He might bite, Alice cautiously replied: but I can explain it, said Five, and I’ll tell you my adventures beginning from this side of the White Rabbit cried out, quite forgetting in the wood—here’s somebody’s shawl being blown off" - Lewis Carroll
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"Twenty minutes had passed later between her brows which gave him a sum down of only three hours earlier, on your temperament above all it was my own." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"That’ll be a footman in livery, with a sigh." - Lewis Carroll
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"He made my heart all his old student’s overcoat, with his right arm about his soul and his country, Russia, too." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"It happened on one side like a spark." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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"Their presence was a grave looking young woman." - Jane Austen
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" The Lobster Quadrille The Mock Turtle’s heavy sobs." - Lewis Carroll
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"The disorders of the unusual diagnosis." - Edgar Allan Poe
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"the White Queen went on, I must confess that I should advise you to Alice’s ear, her White Majesty knows a lovely riddle—all in poetry—all about fishes." - Lewis Carroll
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