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1. Sleeping Fires : 'I Hate and Fear 'science' Because of My Conviction That, for Long to Come, It Will Be the Remorseless Enemy of Mankind'

2. In the Year of Jubilee : 'I Am Much Better Employed From Every Point of View, When I Live Solely for My Own Satisfaction'

3. The Whirlpool : 'Have the Courage of Your Desire'

4. The Crown of Life : 'For One Thing, I Know Every Book of Mine by Its Scent'

5. Demos: A Story of English Socialism : 'Persistent Prophecy Is a Familiar Way of Assuring the Event'

6. Workers in the Dawn - Volume III (of III) : 'The Art of Living Is the Art of Compromise'

7. The Nether World : 'The First Time I Read an Excellent Work, It Is to Me Just As If I Gained a New Friend'

8. Workers in the Dawn - Volume II (of III) : 'Flippancy, the Most Hopeless Form of Intellectual Vice'

9. Workers in the Dawn - Volume I (of III) : “To the Relatively Poor Education Is in Most Cases a Mocking Cruelty”

10. Born In Exile : 'That Is One of the Bitter Curses of Poverty; It Leaves No Right to Be Generous'

11. Isabel Clarendon - Volume II : “Think of the Very Words “novel,” “romance” — what Do They Mean but Exaggeration of One Bit of Life?”

12. Isabel Clarendon - Volume I : “Nowhere Is the English Genius of Domesticity More Notably Evident Than in the Festival of Afternoon Tea.

13. Veranilda : “The Simple, Sober Truth Has No Chance Whatever of Being Listened To, and It’s Only by Volume of Shouting That the Ear of the Public Is Held

14. Thyrza : “For the Man Sound in Body and Serene in Mind There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather

15. Eve's Ransom : 'Have the Courage of Your Desire'

16. The Town Traveller : “Life, I Fancy, Would Very Often Be Insupportable, but for the Luxury of Self-compassion.”

17. The Unclassed : “And Why Should Any Man Who Writes, Even If He Writes Things Immortal, Nurse Anger at the World's Neglect?

18. The Paying Guest : 'Persistent Prophecy Is a Familiar Way of Assuring the Event'

19. The Emancipated : 'Money Is Time. With Money I Buy for Cheerful Use the Hours Which Otherwise Would Not in Any Sense Be Mine'

20. A Lifes Morning : 'When I Read Over a Book I Have Perused Before, It Resembles the Meeting of an Old Friend'

21. Will Waburton : 'To Be at Other People's Orders Brings Out All the Bad in Me'

22. Denzil Quarrier : “A Man Who Comes to Be Hanged Has the Satisfaction of Knowing That He Has Brought Society to Its Last Resource'

23. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft : “I Maintain That We People of Brains Are Justified in Supplying the Mob with the Food It Likes”

24. Our Friend The Charlatan : 'Time Is Money Says the Proverb, but Turn It Around and You Get a Precious Truth. Money Is Time'

25. The Odd Women : 'No, No; Women, Old or Young, Should Never Have to Think About Money'

26. New Grub Street : “Life Is a Huge Farce, and the Advantage of Possessing a Sense of Humour Is That It Enables One to Defy Fate with Mocking Laughter.”

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