The Elements of True Piety (c. 1677), The Shorter Leibniz Texts (2006) http://books.google.com/books?id=oFoCY3xJ8nkC&dq edited by Lloyd H. Strickland, p. 189
“For Polletti, experience had brought only the bitter residue of pleasure which is the true essence of disenchantment. Certain delights which in his youth had seemed unique and unobtainable had turned out, upon acquisition, to be infinitely and drearily repeatable.”
Source: The 10th Victim (1965), Chapter 15 (p. 130)
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“Life, it turns out, is infinitely more clever and adaptable than anyone had ever supposed.”
Source: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Early Autumn : A Story of a Lady (1926)
Context: She had turned her back upon them all and no awful fate had overtaken her; instead, she had taken a firm hold upon life and made of it a fine, even glittering, success; and this is a thing which is not easily forgiven. <!-- p. 8
Cited in: "The God They Never Knew" (website) claimed from Loren Cunningham and Janice Rodgers, Is That Really You, God? Hearing the Voice of God, p. 107.
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Address at the International Women's Day Conference (2013)
(14th February 1829) Lines on Newton’s Picture of the Disconsolate
The London Literary Gazette, 1829