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— Arthur Symons"Without charm there can be no fine literature, as there can be no perfect flower without fragrance."
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The double pleasure of pulling down an opponent, and of raising oneself, is the charm of a politician's life.
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Every failure is a step to success. Every detection of what is false directs us towards what is true: every trial exhausts some tempting form of error. Not only so; but scarcely any attempt is entirely a failure; scarcely any theory, the result of steady thought, is altogether false; no tempting form of Error is without some latent charm derived from Truth.
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