HUMANS in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
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1 No human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself.
2 Yet some feelings, unallied to the dross of human nature, beat even in these rugged bosoms.
3 I once had a friend, the most noble of human creatures, and am entitled, therefore, to judge respecting friendship.
4 Only one dog remained alive; but there was a human being within it whom the sailors were persuading to enter the vessel.
5 I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined.
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