Famous sentences of juvenile troubles

1. Don't worry, lest you lose your head. Don't worry, in case you are old and not dead. (Dickens' The Mystery of Druid)

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The saddest thing in the world is to look down on your home. -Dickens "Great Expectations"

If someone deceives you, he doesn't have to be angry, because everyone wants to live, but the road of life is very narrow everywhere, so he can't help but touch others. -Barville in Gorky's Bad karma

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Go if you want to go; Whether you sit there defending it or not, it still has to leave, that's for sure. -Tagore Tagore in the Family

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Don't worry about putting on a facade, intrigue, and jealousy. Mark? Twain's Gilded Age