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| Henri Frederic Amiel |
Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything...
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| Aristophanes |
Characteristics of a popular politician...
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| Marcus Aurelius |
A noble man compares and...
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| Lauren Bacall |
It's inappropriate and vulgar and...
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| Charles Baudelaire |
But a dandy can never be...
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| Hilaire Belloc |
Is there no Latin word for...
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| Henry Beston |
Learn to reverence night and...
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| Lucien Bouchard |
I have never known a more...
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| Stan Brakhage |
The capacity to be intrinsic...
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| Albert Camus |
The need to be right is...
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| Margaret Cavendish |
Not because they were servants...
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| Miguel de Cervantes |
I do not say a proverb...
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| Claude Chabrol |
I wanted to make a film...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
The vulgar man is always the...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
The fear of being deceived is...
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
Intense study of the Bible...
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| Mason Cooley |
Romantics consider common sense vulgar...
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| Roger Ebert |
If a movie isn't a hit...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Manners require time, and nothing...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Let me never fall into the...
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| Jean Henri Fabre |
We have within us, from the...
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| Gustave Flaubert |
Woman is a vulgar animal from...
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| E. M. Forster |
It is the vice of a...
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| Margaret Fuller |
It is a vulgar error that...
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| George Gilder |
Television is not vulgar because...
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| William Ralph Inge |
Public opinion, a vulgar, impertinent...
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| Etta James |
They said that Etta James is...
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| Mike Judge |
They say it figures MTV would...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
The more I see of democracy...
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| Mary MacLane |
Well, if I am not vulgar...
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| Jeanne Moreau |
Some children I have met are...
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| Carroll O'Connor |
Vulgar and obscene, the papers...
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| Charles Olson |
Fact is based upon vulgar...
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| Ovid |
The vulgar crowd values friends...
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| John Pearson |
Vulgar and common persons, as...
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| Alexander Pope |
The vulgar boil, the learned...
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| Elvis Presley |
I don't do any vulgar...
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| Francois Rabelais |
Frugality is for the vulgar.
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| Thomas Reid |
A philosopher is, no doubt...
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| John Ruskin |
The higher a man stands, the...
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| John Ruskin |
There is never vulgarity in a...
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| Walter Scott |
There is a vulgar incredulity...
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| Martin Sheen |
Those years on the golf course...
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| Hu Shih |
On July 26, 1916, I announced...
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| Logan P. Smith |
Happiness is a wine of the...
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| Bubba Smith |
Everything has gotten vulgar and...
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| Socrates |
A system of morality which is...
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| Stendhal |
Politics in a literary work...
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| Carl Van Vechten |
A cat is never vulgar.
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| Edmund Waller |
So must the writer, whose...
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| Horace Walpole |
How well Shakespeare knew how...
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| John Wanamaker |
It is very vulgar to talk...
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| Orson Welles |
I do not suppose I shall...
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| Alfred North Whitehead |
True courage is not the brutal...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Arguments are to be avoided...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Arguments are extremely vulgar, for...
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| Oscar Wilde |
As long as war is regarded...
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| Tennessee Williams |
I can't stand a naked light...
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