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— D. H. Lawrence"That is almost the whole of Russian literature: the phenomenal coruscations of the souls of quite commonplace people."
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There is no tongue that flatters like a lover's; and yet, in the exaggeration of his feelings, flattery seems to him commonplace. Strange and prodigal exuberance, which soon exhausts itself by flowing!
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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For obvious reasons, I never told you about my notebook, with a cover as green as mansions long ago, which I use as a commonplace book, a phrase which here means 'place where I have collected passages from some of the most important books I have read.
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