All Quotes By Tag: Cultured
“It is usually unbearably painful to read a book by an author who knows way less than you do, unless the book is a novel.”
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acceptable,
accomplishment,
account,
accounts,
adeptness,
admissible,
agony,
aphorism,
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aphorists,
appreciation,
apprehension,
author,
authors,
awareness,
be-acquainted-with,
be-conversant-with,
be-familiar-with,
be-up-to-speed-on,
be-versed-in,
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books,
brookable,
capability,
capacity,
cognition,
cognizance,
command,
comprehend,
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consciousness,
cultivated,
cultured,
desolation,
despair,
discomfort,
distress,
educated,
education,
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erudite,
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escape,
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essays,
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expertness,
fiction,
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grasp,
grief,
have-a-grasp-of,
have-knowledge-of,
have-learned,
have-mastered,
have-memorized,
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heartbreak,
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humor,
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ignorant,
illiterate,
inexperienced,
insufferable,
insupportable,
intolerable,
joke,
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literature,
man-of-letters,
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mastery,
men-of-letters,
misery,
narrative,
narratives,
nonfiction,
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pain,
perception,
proficiency,
quotations,
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realization,
sadness,
satire,
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schooling,
skill,
sorrow,
stories,
story,
sufferable,
suffering,
supportable,
sustainable,
tolerable,
too-much,
torment,
torture,
unacceptable,
unbearable,
understand,
understanding,
uneducated,
unendurable,
unenlightened,
unhappiness,
uninformed,
unknowledgeable,
unlearned,
unlettered,
unmanageable,
unread,
unschooled,
unsophisticated,
untaught,
untrained,
untutored,
unworldly,
via-dolorosa,
well-educated,
well-informed,
well-read,
wisdom,
woman-of-letters,
women-of-letters,
wretchedness,
writer,
writers,
“Among other possibilities, money was invented to make it possible for a foolish man to control wise men; a weak man, strong men; a child, old men; an ignorant man, knowledgeable men; and for a dwarf to control giants.”
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adage,
adages,
africa,
african,
aphorism,
aphorisms,
authority,
axiom,
axioms,
bondage,
child,
children,
control,
controlling,
cultivated,
cultured,
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deep-pockets,
dictum,
dictums,
dominance,
dominate,
domination,
dominion,
dwarf,
dwarfs,
economies,
economy,
educated,
education,
employed,
employment,
enlightened,
enslavement,
epigram,
epigrams,
erudite,
fool,
foolish,
fools,
freedom,
funny,
giant,
giants,
gnome,
gnomes,
humor,
humorous,
humour,
ignoramus,
ignorant,
impossibilities,
impossible,
influence,
informed,
insightful,
intelligent,
invent,
invented,
invention,
job,
jobs,
kid,
kids,
knowledge,
knowledgeable,
made-me-think,
make-you-think,
master,
masters,
mastery,
maxim,
maxims,
midget,
midgets,
money,
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monies,
old,
philosopher,
poor,
possibilities,
possibility,
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poverty,
power,
profound,
proverb,
proverbs,
provoke-thought,
quotation,
quotations,
quote,
quote-of-the-day,
quotes,
rich,
riches,
satire,
satirical,
satirist,
satirists,
saying,
sayings,
scholarly,
serfdom,
servitude,
slave-master,
slave-masters,
slavery,
south-africa,
south-african,
strong,
thought-provoking,
thoughtful,
thrall,
thralldom,
vassalage,
weak,
weakness,
wealth,
wealthy,
well-educated,
well-informed,
well-read,
wisdom,
wise,
work,
working,
young,
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