There was but a single forlorn hope, and I took it.

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And so he learned to read. From then on his progress was rapid.

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Mine own people do not care for me, John Carter; I am too unlike them. It is a sad fate, since I must live my life amongst them.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Mots clés acceptance



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I feel always that I am a prisoner.

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I shall have to believe even though I cannot understand.

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My mind is evidently so constituted that I am subconsciously forced into the path of duty without recourse to tiresome mental processes.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Mots clés a-princess-of-mars



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Imagine, if you can, a huge grizzly with ten legs armed with mighty talons and an enormous froglike mouth splitting his head from ear to ear, exposing three rows of long, white tusks. Then endow this creature of your imagination with the agility and ferocity of a half-starved Bengal tiger and the strength of a span of bulls, and you will have some faint conception of Woola in action.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Mots clés woola



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The path of the mighty beast was guided telepathically by the two people who sat in a huge saddle that was cinched to the thoat's broad back.

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We are between the wild thoat of certainty and the mad zitidar of fact - we can escape neither.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Mots clés life dilemma



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I am a very old man. How old I do not know. It is possible I am a hundred, maybe more. I cannot tell because I have never aged as other men do.

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