One can fall in love and still hate.
("The Brothers Karamazov")
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There is nothing in the world more difficult than candor, and nothing easier than flattery. If there is a hundredth of a fraction of a false note to candor, it immediately produces dissonance, and as a result, exposure. But in flattery, even if everything is false down to the last note, it is still pleasant, and people will listen not without pleasure; with coarse pleasure, perhaps, but pleasure nevertheless.
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I've found out more in this one cursed night than I'd have learned in twenty years of living.
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I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.
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