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| Richard Adams |
The thinker dies, but his...
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| Theodor Adorno |
But he who dies in despair...
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| Jenny Agutter |
To make films is as boring...
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| Brian Aldiss |
When childhood dies, its corpses...
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
What is lovely never dies, put...
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| Maxwell Anderson |
This liberty will look easy by...
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| Jennifer Aniston |
We're all with Friends until...
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| Roone Arledge |
One of the reasons why when...
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| Ernst Moritz Arndt |
Nothing that is really good...
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| Johann Arndt |
Consider then, O man! whether...
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| W. H. Auden |
No hero is mortal till he...
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| Red Auerbach |
To a father, when a child...
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| Jane Austen |
Human nature is so well...
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| Russell Baker |
In America nothing dies easier...
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| Abu Bakr |
Cursed is the man who dies...
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| Lester Bangs |
Nothing ever quite dies, it...
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| Dave Barry |
Life is anything that dies...
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| Ruth Benedict |
Our faith in the present dies...
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| Milton Berle |
Anytime a person goes into a...
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| Jim Bishop |
A newspaper is lumber made...
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| Charles Bradlaugh |
The abuse dies in a day...
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| Robert Bresson |
My movie is born first in...
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| Christie Brinkley |
Four months is a lot of...
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| Gwendolyn Brooks |
Exhaust the little moment. Soon...
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| Jean de la Bruyere |
There are only three events in...
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| William C. Bryant |
Pain dies quickly, and lets...
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| William C. Bryant |
Truth gets well if she is...
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| Pearl S. Buck |
Love dies only when growth...
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| Martin Van Buren |
The people under our system...
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| Julia Cameron |
Nothing dies harder than a bad...
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| Albert Camus |
Without freedom, no art; art...
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| Albert Camus |
Without work, all life goes...
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| Henry Charles Carey |
Wherever it is resisted, slaver...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Nothing that was worthy in the...
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| Julian Casablancas |
If it doesn't start with you...
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| Whittaker Chambers |
Human societies, like human beings...
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| Chanakya |
A man is born alone and...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
God - a disease we imagine we...
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| Adam Clarke |
He who is completely sanctified...
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| Frank Moore Colby |
Every man ought to be...
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| Norman Cousins |
Death is not the greatest loss...
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| Norman Cousins |
The tragedy of life is in...
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| Edward Dahlberg |
So much of our lives is...
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| Thomas Dekker |
We are ne'er like angels till...
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| John Denham |
We are never like angels till...
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| John Donne |
Love built on beauty, soon as...
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| John Donne |
When one man dies, one chapter...
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| Henry Drummond |
He lives who dies to win...
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| Will Durant |
As soon as liberty is complete...
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| Will Durant |
Civilization begins with order, grows...
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| Alfred Eisenstaedt |
Once the amateur's naive approach...
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| Havelock Ellis |
The more rapidly a civilization...
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| Harlan Ellison |
When belief in a god dies...
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| Robert Emmet |
A man in my situation, my...
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| Giovanni Falcone |
He who doesn't fear death dies...
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| William Faulkner |
The scattered tea goes with...
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| Farrah Fawcett |
It's still going on. I guess...
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| Gustave Flaubert |
A friend who dies, it's...
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| Errol Flynn |
Any man who has $10,000 left...
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| Erich Fromm |
Most people die before they...
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| Erich Fromm |
Man always dies before he is...
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| Robert Frost |
Take care to sell your horse...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Faith... must be enforced by...
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| Judy Garland |
How strange when an illusion...
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| Bob Geldof |
But if somebody dies, if...
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| Tom Glazer |
I taught myself to drive. I...
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| William Goldman |
One way an author dies a...
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| Carlo Goldoni |
He only half dies who leaves...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
When desire dies, fear is born...
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| Matthew Green |
Fling but a stone, the giant...
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| Julian Grenfell |
And Life is Colour and Warmth...
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| Learned Hand |
Liberty lies in the hearts of...
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| Learned Hand |
It lies in the hearts of...
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| Martin Heidegger |
Every man is born as many...
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| Thor Heyerdahl |
I also believe that when one...
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| Tom Hunter |
The man who dies rich, dies...
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| Douglas Hyde |
As our language wanes and dies...
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| Helen Hunt Jackson |
When the baby dies, On every...
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| William James |
The community stagnates without the...
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| Gertrude Jekyll |
The love of gardening is a...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Man alone is born crying...
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| Samuel Johnson |
It matters not how a man...
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| Hamid Karzai |
Where liberty dies, evil grows.
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| Guy Kawasaki |
A crash is when your...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
The tyrant dies and his rule...
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| Kerry King |
Traditionally the show must go...
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| Ninon de L'Enclos |
Love never dies of starvation...
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| Christian L. Lange |
Upon the union of the male...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
Men always do leave off really...
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| Nigella Lawson |
Also, in a funny way, if...
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| Robert E. Lee |
The education of a man is...
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| Carolus Linnaeus |
If a tree dies, plant another...
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| Charles Mackay |
There is no such thing as...
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| John Masefield |
Once in a century a man...
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| Patrick McGoohan |
But what is the greatest evil...
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| Tim McGraw |
I want to run for the...
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| Barry McGuire |
And a friend of mine in...
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| Menander |
Whom the gods love dies young...
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| Edna St. Vincent Millay |
Childhood is the kingdom where...
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| Henry Miller |
The world dies over and over...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
Covetousness is both the beginning...
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| Thomas Moore |
Plants that wake when others...
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| Edward R. Murrow |
We must not confuse dissent...
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| Anais Nin |
Love never dies a natural...
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| John Osborne |
Heaven be thanked, we live in...
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| Gilbert Parker |
Man is born in a day...
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| C. Northcote Parkinson |
A committee is organic rather...
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| William Pepper |
All we can do is keep...
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| Albert Pike |
What we have done for...
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| Titus Maccius Plautus |
He whom the gods love dies...
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| Alexander Pope |
At ev'ry word a reputation...
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| Pol Pot |
Since he is of no use...
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| Kevin Richardson |
For example, colon cancer is...
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| Samuel Richardson |
The first reading of a Will...
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| Tim Robbins |
Every man dies. Not every man...
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| Doris Roberts |
Humor is imperative, more important...
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| George A. Romero |
If one horror film hits...
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| Benjamin Rush |
Scandal dies sooner of itself...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
One is still what one is...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
Every existing thing is born...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
One always dies too soon or...
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| Paul Scarron |
He who flies can also return...
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| Vincent Schiavelli |
I had a wonderful time playing...
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| Morrie Schwartz |
Everything that gets born dies.
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| Albert Schweitzer |
The tragedy of life is what...
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| Anne Sexton |
The joy that isn't shared dies...
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| Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
That old man dies prematurely...
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| Pauly Shore |
Whenever someone dies everyone says...
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| Lorenzo Snow |
There is no Latter day Saint...
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| Sophocles |
Trust dies but mistrust blossoms...
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| Robert Louis Stevenson |
Vanity dies hard; in some...
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| Sting |
I see music as one language...
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| Wislawa Szymborska |
Any knowledge that doesn't lead...
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| Jeremy Taylor |
A celibate, like the fly in...
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| Frederick Tennyson |
Softly the loud peal dies, In...
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| Tertullian |
He who lives only to benefit...
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| William Makepeace Thackeray |
Except for the young or very...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
The squirrel that you kill in...
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| Howard Thurman |
Commitment means that it is...
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| Polly Toynbee |
People want the right to die...
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| Miguel de Unamuno |
Man dies of cold, not of...
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| Miguel de Unamuno |
A man does not die of...
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| Ninette de Valois |
It's either not good enough...
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| Wietse Venema |
Postfix keeps running even if...
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| Gore Vidal |
Whenever a friend succeeds, a...
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| Gore Vidal |
Think of the earth as a...
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| Terry Waite |
The terrible thing about terrorism...
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| William Wallace |
Every man dies. Not every man...
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| E. B. White |
Analyzing humor is like dissecting...
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| John Greenleaf Whittier |
When faith is lost, when honor...
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| Elie Wiesel |
Because of indifference, one dies...
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| Oscar Wilde |
A thing is not necessarily...
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| Roberta Williams |
A good story never dies.
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| Ann Wilson |
We're not like Alice In Chains...
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