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| Alcuin |
Those people should not be...
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| Anacharsis |
The first draught serveth for...
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| Aristotle |
No great genius has ever...
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| Aristotle |
There was never a genius...
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| Aristotle |
There is no great genius...
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| Aristotle |
No excellent soul is exempt...
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| Frank Auerbach |
It seems to me madness to...
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| Tom Baker |
Actors are able to trick...
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| J. G. Ballard |
In a completely sane world...
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| Pedro Calderon de la Barca |
When love is not madness, it...
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| Pedro Calderon de la Barca |
What is life? A madness. What...
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| Pedro Calderon de la Barca |
Love that is not madness is...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Rum, n. Generically, fiery liquors...
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| Manolo Blahnik |
About half my designs are...
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| Nellie Bly |
What a mysterious thing madness...
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| Napoleon Bonaparte |
The great proof of madness is...
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| Georg Brandes |
But my doubt would not be...
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| Hermann Broch |
The world has always gone...
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| Basil Bunting |
Can a moment of madness make...
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| Edmund Burke |
But what is liberty without...
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| Don Byas |
You call it madness, but I...
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| John Le Carre |
America has entered one of its...
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| Miguel de Cervantes |
Too much sanity may be madness...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
We derive our vitality from...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
So long as man is protected...
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| Jean Cocteau |
The extreme limit of wisdom...
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| William Congreve |
If this be not love, it...
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| Sean Connery |
It's a kind of madness in...
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| David Cronenberg |
Everybody's a mad scientist, and...
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| John Dryden |
It is madness to make fortune...
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| John Dryden |
Great wits are sure to madness...
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| Marguerite Duras |
I believe that always, or...
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| Albrecht Durer |
Help us to recognize your...
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| Edward Fitzgerald |
Yesterday This Day's Madness did...
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| F. Scott Fitzgerald |
Everybody's youth is a dream...
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| Michel Foucault |
Madness is the absolute break...
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| Thomas Fuller |
It is madness for sheep to...
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| Andre Gide |
The most beautiful things are...
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| Andre Gide |
Only those things are beautiful...
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| Allen Ginsberg |
I saw the best minds of...
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| Allen Ginsberg |
Follow your inner moonlight; don't...
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| John Glover |
I think we all have madness...
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| Spalding Gray |
The fact that New York...
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| Graham Greene |
Writing is a form of therapy...
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| George Harrison |
I'll give up this sort of...
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| Horace |
Anger is a short madness.
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| David Icke |
So reports of my madness, as...
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| Henry James |
We work n the dark - we...
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| William F. Buckley, Jr. |
Even if one takes every reefer...
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| Nikos Kazantzakis |
A person needs a little...
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| R. D. Laing |
Madness need not be all...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
Money is our madness, our vast...
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| Nigella Lawson |
There is a kind of euphoria...
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| Chris Lowe |
I'm beginning to think that...
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| Nita Lowey |
Eighty-six percent of the gun...
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| Robert Mapplethorpe |
I went into photography because...
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| Edgar Lee Masters |
To put meaning in one's life...
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| Henry Miller |
Madness is tonic and invigorating...
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| Frederica Montseny |
Our constancy, same might call...
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| Ted Morgan |
Howard Hughes was able to...
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| Christopher Morley |
The courage of the poet is...
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| Christopher Morley |
All cities are mad: but the...
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| Marston Morse |
But mathematics is the sister...
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| Isaac Newton |
I can calculate the motion of...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Madness is rare in individuals...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
There is always some madness...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
What can everyone do? Praise...
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| Camille Paglia |
Television is actually closer to...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Men are so necessarily mad...
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| Petrarch |
Books have led some to...
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| Petrarch |
True, we love life, not...
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| Edgar Allan Poe |
Science has not yet taught us...
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| Alexander Pope |
Party-spirit at best is but...
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| Alexander Pope |
I find myself hoping a total...
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| Sextus Propertius |
Afflicted by love's madness all...
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| Erich Maria Remarque |
On the steps is a machine...
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| Anne Rice |
I read The Old Curiosity Shop...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Jealousy lives upon doubts. It...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Jealousy is bred in doubts...
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| Theodore Roethke |
What is madness but nobility...
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| Gerd von Rundstedt |
It is madness to attempt to...
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| John Russell |
Sanity calms, but madness is...
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| Bertrand Russell |
With the introduction of agriculture...
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| George Santayana |
Sanity is madness put to good...
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| George Santayana |
Sanity is a madness put to...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
There is no great genius...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Nothing is so wretched or...
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| Seneca |
Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary...
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| Jonathan Swift |
A tavern is a place where...
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| Terence |
For you to ask advice on...
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| G. M. Trevelyan |
Anger is a momentary madness...
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| Gloria Trevi |
A lot of people thought this...
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| John Updike |
A leader is one who, out...
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| John Updike |
Government is either organized benevolence...
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| Voltaire |
Optimism is the madness of...
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| Otto Weininger |
The genius which runs to...
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| Robin Williams |
You're only given a little...
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| Mike Wilson |
Warren Spector is amazing, and...
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| Naomi Wolf |
Pain is real when you get...
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| Xenophon |
Excess of grief for the dead...
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