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| Konrad Adenauer |
An infallible method of conciliating...
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| Isabelle Adjani |
One can not love without...
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| Ethel Percy Andrus |
The human contribution is the...
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| Jean Anouilh |
Love is, above all, the gift...
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
To bear with patience wrongs...
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| Kevyn Aucoin |
Beauty is about perception, not...
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| Marcus Aurelius |
The object of life is not...
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| David Bailey |
It is a sign of a...
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| Gamaliel Bailey |
The first and worst of all...
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| Liberty Hyde Bailey |
There is no excellence without...
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| George P. Baker |
Drama read to oneself is never...
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| James A. Baldwin |
The questions which one asks...
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| James A. Baldwin |
The face of a lover is...
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| Hans Urs von Balthasar |
It is, finally, a word is...
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| John Perry Barlow |
But generally speaking, I felt...
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| Georges Bataille |
To place oneself in the...
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| Charles Baudelaire |
Everything considered, work is less...
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| Pierre Charles Baudelaire |
It is necessary to work, if...
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| Charles Baudelaire |
To be a great man and...
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| Simone de Beauvoir |
To make oneself an object, to...
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| Walter Benjamin |
To be happy is to be...
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| Walter Benjamin |
Of all the ways of acquiring...
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| Bernard Berenson |
A complete life may be one...
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| John Berger |
Nothing in the nature around...
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| Henri Bergson |
To exist is to change, to...
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| Henri Bergson |
There is no greater joy than...
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| Sarah Bernhardt |
It is in spending oneself that...
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| Sarah Bernhardt |
Life begets life. Energy creates...
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| Kathryn Bigelow |
One should make morals judgements...
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| Bodhidharma |
Freeing oneself from words is...
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| Max Born |
The belief that there is only...
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| Elizabeth Bowen |
Meeting people unlike oneself does...
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| Gerald Brenan |
Everyone is a bore to someone...
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| Andre Breton |
What one hides is worth...
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| Harold Brodkey |
It is like visiting one's...
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| Samuel Butler |
The advantage of doing one's...
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| Joseph Campbell |
A hero is someone who has...
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| Albert Camus |
To know oneself, one should...
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| Albert Camus |
To abandon oneself to principles...
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| Jimmy Carter |
Testing oneself is best when...
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| Laetitia Casta |
Real beauty is to be true...
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| John Cazale |
I sometimes wonder if the...
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| Paul Cezanne |
One does not substitute oneself...
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| Nicolas de Chamfort |
The contemplative life is often...
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| Iris Chang |
I may attempt a novel. I...
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| Alexander Chase |
To understand is to forgive...
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| Maurice Chevalier |
The older one gets the more...
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| Lydia M. Child |
Belief in oneself is one of...
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| Eduardo Chillida |
What comes from oneself, is...
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| Eduardo Chillida |
Nobody can teach what is...
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| Agatha Christie |
I don't think necessity is the...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
A golden rule: to leave an...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
To Live signifies to believe...
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| Eldridge Cleaver |
The price of hating other...
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| Jean Cocteau |
Everything one does in life...
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| Robert Collier |
One comes to believe whatever...
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| Kitty O'Neill Collins |
Everyone is a bore to someone...
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| Robert Conquest |
To congratulate oneself on one's...
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| Georges Courteline |
If it was necessary to...
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| Cyril Cusack |
Religion promotes the divine discontent...
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| Guy Debord |
There is nothing more natural...
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| Robert Delaunay |
I say it is indispensable to...
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| Morarji Desai |
Life at any time can become...
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| Marlene Dietrich |
I love quotations because it...
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| Edsger Dijkstra |
Perfecting oneself is as much...
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| Margaret Drabble |
And there isn't any way that...
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| Jean Dubuffet |
Unless one says goodbye to...
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| Albert Einstein |
In order to be an immaculate...
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| Loren Eiseley |
One does not meet oneself...
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| Epictetus |
To accuse others for one's own...
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| Joseph Epstein |
Not to like ice cream is...
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| Clifton Paul Fadiman |
A sense of humor is the...
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| Clifton Fadiman |
A sense of humor is the...
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| Robert Fitzgerald |
Of course the other and more...
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| John Fowles |
The most important questions in...
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| Robert Frank |
It is always the instantaneous...
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| Thomas Frank |
What becomes fascinating is the...
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| Sigmund Freud |
Obviously one must hold oneself...
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| Sigmund Freud |
Being entirely honest with oneself...
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| Anna Freud |
Things are not as we would...
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| Anna Freud |
How one can live without being...
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| Max Frisch |
Nothing is harder than to...
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| Erich Fromm |
Love is union with somebody...
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| Stephen Fry |
I don't watch television, I...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
One's own religion is after...
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| Jose Ortega y Gasset |
To live is to feel oneself...
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| Paul Gauguin |
Life is hardly more than a...
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| Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
It is after all the greatest...
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| Graham Greene |
It is impossible to go through...
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| John Grierson |
Some of us learned in a...
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| Stanislav Grof |
An important consequence of freeing...
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| Dag Hammarskjold |
To forgive oneself? No, that...
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| Knut Hamsun |
There is nothing like being...
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| Vaclav Havel |
The attempt to devote oneself...
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| Abraham Joshua Heschel |
Self-respect is the fruit of...
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| Edward Hoagland |
In order to really enjoy a...
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| Eric Hoffer |
Craving, not having, is the...
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| Aldous Huxley |
Most of one's life is one...
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| Aldous Huxley |
I wanted to change the world...
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| Arne Jacobsen |
Carrying out the thing, getting...
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| Donald Johanson |
One has to devote oneself to...
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| James Weldon Johnson |
The Southern whites are in...
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| Carl Jung |
Sometimes, indeed, there is such...
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| Franz Kafka |
The relationship to one's fellow...
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| Anish Kapoor |
One does afford oneself the...
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| Anish Kapoor |
One must not believe any of...
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| Anish Kapoor |
What one does in the studio...
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| Leon Kass |
One could look over the past...
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| Alfred Kazin |
One writes to make a home...
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| Helen Keller |
Toleration is the greatest gift...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
To dare is to lose one's...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
It was completely fruitless to...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
Boredom is the root of all...
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| Karl Kraus |
An idea's birth is legitimate...
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| Jiddu Krishnamurti |
In oneself lies the whole...
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| Jacques Lacan |
Obsessional does not necessarily mean...
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| R. D. Laing |
We are all murderers and...
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| R. D. Laing |
True guilt is guilt at the...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
The only history is a mere...
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| Bruce Lee |
To know oneself is to study...
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| Siegfried Lenz |
One never comes into embarrassment...
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| Doris Lessing |
There is only one real sin...
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| Lance Loud |
Coming out is a means of...
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| Archibald MacLeish |
What is freedom? Freedom is...
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| Rene Magritte |
My painting is visible images...
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| Gustav Mahler |
Never let oneself be guided by...
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| Greil Marcus |
It may be that the most...
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| Edwin Markham |
To throw oneself to the side...
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| Jose Marti |
To busy oneself with what is...
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| Henri Matisse |
Derive happiness in oneself from...
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| Henri Matisse |
I don't know whether I believe...
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| W. Somerset Maugham |
It is salutary to train...
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| Patrick McGoohan |
But what is the greatest evil...
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| Patrick McGoohan |
Questions are a burden to...
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| James Meade |
The frontiers of knowledge in...
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| Herman Melville |
It is impossible to talk or...
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| Mencius |
Every duty is a charge, but...
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| Michelangelo |
Faith in oneself is the best...
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| Moliere |
One ought to look a good...
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| Henry Moore |
Discipline in art is a...
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| Jeanne Moreau |
It's dangerous to assert oneself...
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| Berthe Morisot |
It is important to express...
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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
One must not make oneself...
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| Iris Murdoch |
Love is the difficult realization...
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| Iris Murdoch |
Writing is like getting married...
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| Guru Nanak |
Offspring, the due performance on...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
One must still have chaos in...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Talking much about oneself can...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
When one does away with...
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| Michael Novak |
To know oneself is to...
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| Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis |
One must not let oneself be...
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| Blaise Pascal |
One must know oneself. If this...
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| Cesare Pavese |
Living is like working out a...
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| Cesare Pavese |
One does not kill oneself for...
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| Evita Peron |
To convince oneself that one...
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| Pablo Picasso |
To copy others is necessary...
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| Pablo Picasso |
To make oneself hated is more...
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| Pablo Picasso |
Success is dangerous. One begins...
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| Basil Rathbone |
As one grows older one becomes...
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| Joseph Ratzinger |
Having a clear faith, based on...
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| Joseph Ratzinger |
Having a clear faith, based on...
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| Jules Renard |
Never does one feel oneself so...
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| Bridget Riley |
As a painter today you have...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Politeness is a desire to be...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
The surest way to be deceived...
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| David Rockefeller |
Money can add very much to...
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| Henry Rollins |
I believe that one defines...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
My experience has been that...
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| Isaac Rosenberg |
I can only say that one's...
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| Jean Rostand |
In order to remain true to...
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| Bertrand Russell |
Ethics is in origin the art...
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| Francoise Sagan |
Writing is a question of...
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| Julian Sands |
If one is reported as having...
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| Nathalie Sarraute |
It's a question of not copying...
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| Pierre Schaeffer |
The whole problem of the sound...
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| Friedrich Von Schlegel |
Every good man progressively becomes...
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| Clara Schumann |
There is nothing greater than...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
To keep oneself safe does not...
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| Georg Simmel |
On the one hand, life is...
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| Tom Skerritt |
One has the responsibility to...
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| Cornelia Otis Skinner |
It is disturbing to discover...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
Self-complacency is pleasure accompanied...
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| Joseph Stalin |
Mankind is divided into rich...
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| Gertrude Stein |
In France one must adapt...
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| Robert Stevenson |
To forget oneself is to be...
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| Paul Tillich |
The courage to be is the...
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| Thomas Traherne |
To think the world therefore a...
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| Lionel Trilling |
Where misunderstanding serves others as...
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| Ivan Turgenev |
One may speak about anything...
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| Ivan Turgenev |
To desire and expect nothing...
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| Christy Turlington |
The seated lotus postures are...
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| Lao Tzu |
Violence, even well intentioned, always...
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| Paul Valery |
The folly of mistaking a...
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| Simone Weil |
To be a hero or a...
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| Simone Weil |
Human beings are so made that...
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| Jessamyn West |
A taste for irony has kept...
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| Oscar Wilde |
To love oneself is the...
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| Oscar Wilde |
The only thing to do with...
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| Oscar Wilde |
I always pass on good advice...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Nothing is so difficult as not...
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| Virginia Woolf |
It is curious how instinctively...
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| James Wyatt |
Employ oneself upon trifling professional...
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| Gao Xingjian |
Observing humans and observing oneself...
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| Pope Benedict XVI |
Having a clear faith, based on...
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| Yevgeny Yevtushenko |
Envy is an insult to oneself...
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