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More Quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
The saints are the sinners who keep on trying.
To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.
I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.
So long as we love we serve; so long as we are loved by others, I would almost say that we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend.
If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.
It is one thing to mortify curiosity, another to conquer it.
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.
I kept always two books in my pocket, one to read, one to write in.
I learned to recognise the thorough and primitive duality of man; I saw that, of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness, even if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both.