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The Prize
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"The Prize" by Irving Wallace is a gripping novel that explores the intense political and personal dramas surrounding the Nobel Prize ceremonies.

Quotes

The Prize of the game is, and always has been, the same: the power to control men's minds and hearts and actions, to reach out and shape the destiny of nations.

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The Prize of freedom is to be won anew by every generation, and every generation must be on guard against the heresies and the dogmas that would enslave them.

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The Prize of knowledge is the ability to understand and comprehend, to create and to innovate, to discover and to learn.

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The Prize of love is the most precious of all, for it is the one Prize that cannot be taken away by force or by decree.

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The Prize of victory is sweet, but the cost of the battle may be bitter indeed.

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The Prize of wealth can bring comfort and security, but it can also bring envy and greed.

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The Prize of fame can be fleeting, but the impact of one's actions can endure for generations.

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The Prize of honor is earned through deeds, not words, and once lost, it is difficult to regain.

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The Prize of truth is a rare and precious gem, often buried beneath layers of falsehood and deceit.

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The Prize of justice is the right of every human being, yet it is often denied through prejudice and inequality.

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