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But Balthamos couldn't tell; he only knew that half his heart had been extinguished. He couldn't keep still: he flew up again, scouring the sky as if to seek out Baruch in this cloud or that, calling, crying, calling; and then he'd be overcome with guilt, and fly down to urge Will to hide and keep quiet, and promise to watch over him tirelessly; and then the pressure of his grief would crush him to the ground, and he'd remember every instance of kindness and courage that Baruch had ever shown, and there were thousands, and he'd forgotten none of them; and he'd cry that a nature so gracious could ever be snuffed out, and he'd soar into the skies again, casting about in every direction, reckless and wild and stricken, cursing the air, the clouds, the stars.

Philip Pullman
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But Balthamos couldn't tell; he only knew that half his heart had been extinguished. He couldn't keep still: he flew up again, scouring the sky as if to seek out Baruch in this cloud or that, calling, crying, calling; and then he'd be overcome with guilt, and fly down to urge Will to hide and keep quiet, and promise to watch over him tirelessly; and then the pressure of his grief would crush him to the ground, and he'd remember every instance of kindness and courage that Baruch had ever shown, and there were thousands, and he'd forgotten none of them; and he'd cry that a nature so gracious could ever be snuffed out, and he'd soar into the skies again, casting about in every direction, reckless and wild and stricken, cursing the air, the clouds, the stars.

Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass
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A speculator is a man who observes the future, and acts before it occurs.

Bernard Baruch
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The greatest blessing of our democracy is freedom. But in the last analysis, our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves.

Bernard Baruch
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In the last analysis, our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves.

Bernard Baruch
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He alone is free who lives with free consent under the entire guidance of reason.

Baruch Spinoza
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The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak.

Baruch Spinoza
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Let us not deceive ourselves we must elect world peace or world destruction.

Bernard Baruch
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Nobody ever lost money taking a profit.

Bernard Baruch
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I never lost money by turning a profit.

Bernard Baruch
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Do not weep do not wax indignant. Understand.

Baruch Spinoza
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