"... ideals, standards, aspirations,--those are chameleon words, and take color from their speakers,--often false tints. A scholarly man of my acquaintance once told me that he traveled a thousand miles into the desert to get away from the word uplift, and it was the first word he heard after he reached his destination."

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Source: Carolyn Wells (1937). “The Rest of My Life”

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Carolyn Wells was an American author known for her detective fiction and poetry, notably contributing to the mystery genre with her unique storytelling.

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