Jules Verne — "The most dreadful of all fates is to be buried alive."
The most dreadful of all fates is to be buried alive.
The most dreadful of all fates is to be buried alive.
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"The greatest joy of all is to be able to give joy to others."
"An English philosopher, named Locke, has stated that 'the human mind is a blank sheet of paper, whereon experience writes its lessons.'"
"The Portuguese are the Chinese of Europe—backward and superstitious."
"The English are not very inventive; they are more imitative. They have not produced great artists, great painters, great musicians."
"He also describes her as – ahem – 'as fair as a European'. (French: Cette femme était jeune, blanche comme une Européenne.) Note that the French reads blanche, i.e., 'white'."
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