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— Louisa May Alcott"He was the first, the only love her life, and in a nature like hers such passions take deep root and die-hard."
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There rise authors now and then, who seem proof against the mutability of language, because they have rooted themselves in the unchanging principles of human nature. They are like gigantic trees that we sometimes see on the banks of a stream; which, by their vast and deep roots, penetrating through the mere surface, and laying hold on the very foundations of the earth, preserve the soil around them from being swept away by the ever-flowing current, and hold up many a neighboring plant, and perhaps worthless weed, to perpetuity.
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Im always envious of the actors who get to come to work every day and really grow deep roots there, but it is really fun playing lots of different characters.
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