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  • Ihappentofeel thatthe degree of a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting attitudes she can bring to bear on the same topic.

    - Lisa ne  e Reed Alther
      Kinflicks, ch.7.

  • Now, sir, there isthelibertyof thepress, whichyou know is a constant topic. Suppose you and I and two hundred more were restrained from printing our thoughts: what then? What proportionwould that restraint uponusbear to the private happiness of the nation?

    - Samuel known as Dr Johnson Johnson
      Remark, May. Quoted in  James Boswell The Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), vol.2.

  • We must now examine whether just people also live better and are happier than unjust ones. I think it's clear already that this is so, but we must look into it further, since the argument concerns no ordinary topic, but the way we ought to live.

    -Plato
    Republic, bk.1, 352d (translated by G M A Grube, revised by C D C Reeve).

  • The death†of a beautifulwomanis, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world.

    - EdgarAllan Poe
      'The Philosophy of Composition', in Graham's Magazine, Apr.

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