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— Napoleon Bonaparte"Christ alone has succeeded in so raising the mind of man toward the unseen, that it becomes insensible to the barriers of time and space."
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Poverty, we may say, surrounds a man with ready-made barriers, which if they do mournfully gall and hamper, do at least prescribe for him, and force on him, a sort of course and goal; a safe and beaten, though a circuitous, course. A great part of his guidance is secure against fatal error, is withdrawn from his control. The rich, again, has his whole life to guide, without goal or barrier, save of his own choosing, and, tempted, is too likely to guide it ill.
— Thomas Carlyle
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The ocean of the body crashes against the ocean of the heart. Between them is a barrier they cannot cross.
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