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The dearest ambition of a slave is not liberty, but to have a slave of his own.
Richard Francis Burton
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Richard Francis Burton
Age: 69 †
Born: 1821
Born: January 1
Died: 1890
Died: January 1
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Conquer thyself, till thou has done this, thou art but a slave for it is almost as well to be subjected to another's appetite as to thine own.
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The men were wild as ourang-outans, and the women fit only to flog cattle.
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All faith is false, all faith is true. Truth is the shattered mirror strown in myriad bits, while each believes his little bit the whole to own.
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The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.
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I'd like to be born the son of a duke with 90,000 pounds a year, on an enormous estate.... And I'd like to have the most enormous library, and I'd like to think that I could read those books forever and forever, and die unlamented, unknown, unsung, unhonored - and packed with information.
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