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on his own
«I don't believe in total freedom for the artist. Left on his own, free to do anything he likes, the artist ends up doing nothing at all. If there's one thing that's dangerous for an artist, it's precisely this question of total freedom, waiting for inspiration and the rest of it.»
«A monarchy is the most expensive of all forms of government, the regal state requiring a costly parade, and he who depends on his own power to rule, must strengthen that power by bribing the active and enterprising whom he cannot intimidate.»
Author: James F. Cooper
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bribing, enterprising, forms of government, intimidate, monarchy, on his own, parade, regal, requiring
«But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on him, / And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.»
Author: Bible
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beast, bound up, inn, inns, journeyed, on his own, pouring, Samaritan, samaritans, The Samaritans
«If someone wants to be a cartoonist, let's see him develop his own strip instead of taking over the duties of someone else's. We've got too many comic strip corpses being propped up and passed for living by new cartoonists who ought to be doing something of their own. If a cartoonist isn't good enough to make it on his own work, he has no business being in the newspaper.»
Author: Bill Watterson
(Author)
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cartoonist, cartoonists, comic, comic strip, Comic strips, corpses, Duties of, good enough, on his own, propped, propping, props, prop up, strip, taking over
«A drainless shower / Of light is poesy; 'tis the supreme power; / 'Tis might half slumbering on his own right arm.»
Author: John Keats
(Poet)
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on his own, own right, poesy, shower, slumbering, Supreme Power
«A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side.»
Author: Joseph Addison
(Dramatist, Essayist, Poet, Statesman)
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Belief
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on his own, uncharitable
«Each of you, for himself, by himself and on his own responsibility, must speak. And it is a solemn and weighty responsibility, and not lightly to be flung aside at the bullying of pulpit, press, government, or the empty catchphrases of politicians. Each must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, and which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your convictions is to be an unqualified and inexcusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let man label you as they may. If you alone of all the nation shall decide one way, and that way be the right way according to your convictions of the right, you have done your duty by yourself and by your country- hold up your head! You have nothing to be ashamed of.»
Author: Mark Twain
(Humorist, Lecturer, Writer)
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according, Against the man, aside, asides, both, bullied, Bullies, bullying, convictions, country, course, decide, duty, empty, flinging, flings, flung, government, head, hold up, inexcusable, In the press, label, labeling, Let Me Alone, lightly, nation, one way, on his own, patriotic, Politicians, press, press on, pulpit, pulpits, responsibility, shirk, shirked, shirking, solemn, The Nation, the right way, traitor, unqualified, weightier, weighty
«He paid some attention to the management of his collieries in the Midland counties, excusing himself for this taint of industry on the ground that the one advantage of having coal was that it enabled a gentleman to afford the decency of burning wood on his own hearth.»