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| Robert Vaughan |
Use of the word; the word...
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| Francis Bacon |
For also knowledge itself is...
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| William James |
Time itself comes in drops.
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| Edmund Husserl |
Experience by itself is not...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
I never saw a wild thing...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
There is nothing to fear but...
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| Wallace Stevens |
The most beautiful thing in...
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| Alvin Toffler |
Technology feeds on itself. Technology...
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| Plato |
When the mind is thinking it...
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| Benoit Mandelbrot |
Order doesn't come by itself.
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| Abraham Lincoln |
A house divided against itself...
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| Claude C. Hopkins |
The right name is an...
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| Garet Garrett |
Business is in itself a power...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Your children are not your...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
The only thing we have to...
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| John Donne |
No man is an island, entire...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Genius always finds itself a...
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| John Milton |
The mind is its own place...
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| Aaron Allston |
The analysis of the thing is...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
The world itself is the will...
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| Mark Twain |
Everything human is pathetic. The...
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| LeBron James |
There is a lot of pressure...
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| Georg Cantor |
A set is a Many that...
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| Carlos Fuentes |
What the United States does...
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| William Shakespeare |
Let every eye negotiate for...
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| Antoine de Saint-Exupery |
Life has meaning only if one...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
However glorious an action in...
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| William Hazlitt |
There are no rules for...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
It is error alone which needs...
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| Winston Churchill |
This report, by its very...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Great grief does not of itself...
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| Paul Hawken |
All is connected... no one...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
An unjust law is itself a...
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| Mason Cooley |
First literature came to refer...
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| John Dewey |
Education is not preparation for...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
What is good? All that...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
A nation that destroys it's...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
If history repeats itself, and...
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| Mason Cooley |
Stated clearly enough, an idea...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
I think that there is nothing...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Such is the state of life...
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| Aldous Huxley |
Thought must be divided against...
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| Bertrand Russell |
Freedom of opinion can only...
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| Samuel Johnson |
The mind is never satisfied...
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| Claude Levi-Strauss |
The world began without man...
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| Mason Cooley |
Unlike the actual, the fictional...
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| Mark Twain |
Grief can take care of itself...
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| Paul D. White |
We know from our clinical...
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| Mark Twain |
Grief can take care if itself...
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| J. K. Rowling |
Never trust anything that can...
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| Erich Fromm |
There is only one meaning of...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Arrogance on the part of the...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Let me assert my firm belief...
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| William James |
When you have to make a...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Habit is a second nature that...
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| Mark Twain |
Words are only painted fire; a...
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| David Ogilvy |
A good advertisement is one...
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| Tom Wilson |
Wisdom doesn't necessarily come with...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Miracles, in the sense of...
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| John Dewey |
Education is a social process...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
To know that one has a...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
The giving of love is an...
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| Victor Hugo |
To think is of itself to...
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| Plato |
There will be no end to...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
The only thing we have to...
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| Albert Camus |
Without freedom, no art; art...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
The people will save their...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
The Christian religion, though scattered...
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| Plautus |
Nothing but heaven itself is...
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| Talcott Parsons |
From all this it follows what...
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| Samuel Johnson |
A wise man is cured of...
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| David Bohm |
Thought is creating divisions out...
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| Matsuo Basho |
Every day is a journey, and...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Intolerance is itself a form...
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| E. M. Forster |
A poem is true if it...
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| John Adams |
Democracy... while it lasts is...
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| John Eaton |
We need to have as broad...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Thought once awakened does not...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Character develops itself in the...
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| Samuel Butler |
Do not be anxious about...
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| Franz Kafka |
The experience of life consists...
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| Aristotle |
A sense is what has the...
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| Winston Churchill |
We shall draw from the heart...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Wisdom does not show itself so...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
The display of grief makes...
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| Victor Hugo |
Love is a portion of the...
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| Mason Cooley |
Human society sustains itself by...
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| Thomas Merton |
We have what we seek, it...
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| Betty Hill |
Okay, the experience itself was...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
If the little bit you have...
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| Victor Hugo |
When God desires to destroy a...
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| William Shakespeare |
Virtue itself scapes not calumnious...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Confidence is that feeling by...
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| Lloyd Alexander |
We learn more by looking for...
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| Edward Bond |
Whatever the economy needs to...
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| John Dryden |
Death in itself is nothing...
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| Alexis Carrel |
The quality of life is more...
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| Niels Bohr |
Every great and deep difficulty...
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| Ronald Reagan |
No government ever voluntarily reduces...
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| Walter Anderson |
Bad things do happen; how I...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Those thinkers who cannot believe...
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| Robert Kennedy |
Few will have the greatness to...
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| John Dewey |
Education is not a preparation...
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| Karl Marx |
Natural science will in time...
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| Gertrude Stein |
A real failure does not need...
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| Theodor Adorno |
Quality is decided by the...
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| Charles Dickens |
The one great principle of...
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| Plato |
Thinking: the talking of the...
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| Rutherford B. Hayes |
Law without education is a...
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| William Hazlitt |
Poetry is the universal language...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
There are three kinds of...
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| Felix Frankfurter |
Freedom of the press is not...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Logic must look after itself...
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| Lenny Kravitz |
If I had to associate myself...
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| Marcus Aurelius |
Anything in any way beautiful...
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| Carl Jung |
Resistance to the organized mass...
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| Werner Heisenberg |
What we observe is not nature...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
Creation destroys as it goes...
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| H. L. Mencken |
Women always excel men in that...
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| Aristotle |
Politicians also have no leisure...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
Only that thing is free which...
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| Andres Serrano |
Being born, especially being born...
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| William James |
Whatever universe a professor believes...
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| Samuel Butler |
Evil is like water, it abounds...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Conviction never so excellent, is...
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| Henry Miller |
Art is only a means to...
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| George W. Bush |
Freedom itself was attacked this...
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| John Steinbeck |
A journey is a person in...
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| Lord Acton |
Liberty is not a means to...
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| Albert Camus |
Virtue cannot separate itself from...
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| Huey Newton |
My fear was not of death...
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| Polly Toynbee |
Most people come to fear not...
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| Andrew Wiles |
The definition of a good...
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| Zhang Ziyi |
When I watch a movie for...
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| Pierre de Coubertin |
A country can truly call...
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| Robert Bresson |
Model. Two mobile eyes in a...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Beauty is eternity gazing at...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
What kills a skunk is the...
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| James Madison |
What is government itself but...
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| Tiffeny Milbrett |
But that in and of itself...
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| Mother Teresa |
Our life of poverty is as...
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| George Orwell |
Each generation imagines itself to...
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| John Dewey |
Education is a social process...
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| Tim McGraw |
Five years ago I figured we...
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| Charles Dickens |
An idea, like a ghost, must...
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| Blaise Pascal |
The greatness of man is great...
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| Jawaharlal Nehru |
Action itself, so long as I...
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| Albert Camus |
An intellectual is someone whose...
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| Franz Kafka |
It is not necessary that you...
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| John Lennon |
We've got this gift of love...
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| Andre Breton |
There is nothing with which it...
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| Modest Mussorgsky |
Art is not an end in...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
The nation that destroys its...
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| Francis Picabia |
A free spirit takes liberties...
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| George Orwell |
In our age there is no...
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| Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
Life is an end in itself...
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| Albert Camus |
The modern mind is in complete...
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| Thomas Aquinas |
It is necessary to posit...
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| David Herbert Lawrence |
Consciousness is an end in...
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| Walt Whitman |
I say that democracy can never...
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| James Sinegal |
If we take care of the...
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| Susan George |
There is no degree of human...
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| Billy Sheehan |
History has repeated itself many...
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| Stephen Sondheim |
Art, in itself, is an attempt...
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| Gertrude Stein |
Just as everybody has the vote...
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| Ronald Reagan |
I'm not worried about the...
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| Ronald Reagan |
I am not worried about the...
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| Robert Mapplethorpe |
One must ease the public into...
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| George Eliot |
Cruelty, like every other vice...
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| James Cash Penney |
The thought in my mind was...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Where is the justice of...
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| James Cash Penney |
The greatest teacher I know is...
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| Albert Camus |
The struggle itself towards the...
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| Adolf Hitler |
All propaganda has to be...
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| Phil Crosby |
Eliminating what is not wanted...
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| Albert Camus |
The desire for possession is...
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| Franz Kafka |
You do not need to leave...
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| Wilhelm von Humboldt |
The government is best which...
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| Henry Ellis |
Pain and death are part of...
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| Judge M. Lane |
In the beginning, I don't...
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| Anais Nin |
The personal life deeply lived...
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| George Eliot |
For what is love itself, for...
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| Bo Bennett |
The discipline you learn and...
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| Sarah Caldwell |
That which we persist in doing...
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| James Madison |
What is government itself, but...
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| Honore de Balzac |
True love is eternal, infinite...
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| Desiderius Erasmus |
Give light, and the darkness...
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| William Blake |
The tree which moves some to...
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| Lin Yutang |
The wise man reads both books...
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| Mary Daly |
It is the creative potential...
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| Amelia Earhart |
Adventure is worthwhile in itself...
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| Robert Frost |
Style is that which indicates...
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| William Hazlitt |
The only vice that cannot be...
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| Holly Near |
Part of keeping space open is...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
Great ability develops and reveals...
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| Edmund Burke |
Justice is itself the great...
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| Nelson Mandela |
I dream of an Africa which...
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| Thomas Szasz |
He who does not accept and...
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
A man may devote himself to...
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| Lord Byron |
One certainly has a soul; but...
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| Robert Collier |
As fast as each opportunity...
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| Thomas More |
They wonder much to hear that...
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| Christopher Lasch |
The left has lost touch with...
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| Groucho Marx |
The first thing which I can...
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| Gloria Steinem |
Power can be taken, but not...
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| David Bohm |
Then there is the further...
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| Willie Stargell |
I gave out stars whenever an...
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| Jane Addams |
Social advance depends as much...
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| Edward Hopper |
In its most limited sense...
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| Barry Levinson |
You have a movie and it...
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| Brian Ferneyhough |
My own position is, that it...
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| Bryant H. McGill |
The test of a belief is...
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| Karl Marx |
History repeats itself, first as...
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| Gore Vidal |
Sex is. There is nothing more...
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| J. K. Rowling |
Fear of a name increases fear...
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| Charles Baudelaire |
Our religion is itself profoundly...
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| Henry Miller |
There is nothing strange about...
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| Francis Bacon |
Beauty itself is but the...
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| Georges Bernanos |
The wish to pray is a...
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| Herodotus |
It's impossible for someone who...
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| George Santayana |
The world is a perpetual...
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| Max Beckmann |
What I want to show in...
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| Boethius |
Who would give a law to...
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| Pearl S. Buck |
Nothing in life is as good...
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| Dwight L. Moody |
There's no better book with...
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| Saint Augustine |
My mind withdrew its thoughts...
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| Michael Ende |
Time is life itself, and life...
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| Meister Eckhart |
There exists only the present...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
It is a sign of contraction...
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| James Madison |
In framing a government which...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
Compassion, in which all ethics...
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| William Blake |
Love seeketh not itself to...
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| Steve Hackett |
I think that a song, when...
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| Herman Melville |
There is no quality in this...
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| Henry Miller |
The moment one gives close...
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| Moliere |
The more we love our friends...
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| John Wayne |
Tomorrow is the most important...
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| Alfred Lord Tennyson |
Sin is too stupid to see...
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| Norma Shearer |
A woman today is good, or...
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| Milton Friedman |
Underlying most arguments against the...
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| Steve Buscemi |
Anything you write, even if...
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| Salman Rushdie |
Free speech is the whole thing...
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| George H. Mead |
The self has the characteristic...
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| Robert Fitzgerald |
Now, the language that had...
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| Rene Magritte |
The mind loves the unknown. It...
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| R. Buckminster Fuller |
I look for what needs to...
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| Isaac Asimov |
When I read about the way...
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| Tom Jones |
As for the music business...
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| William James |
Our esteem for facts has not...
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| Naguib Mahfouz |
I believe society has a right...
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| Antonio Porchia |
He who has seen everything...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Wisdom ceases to be wisdom...
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| Jawaharlal Nehru |
Democracy and socialism are means...
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| Jennifer Lopez |
I can only speak for myself...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Logic takes care of itself...
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| Douglas Feith |
Our concept is not that...
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| Beth Orton |
I'd say my greatest fear is...
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| Lamar Alexander |
We are the only country in...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Twentieth-century art may start...
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| Rainer Maria Rilke |
The future enters into us, in...
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| Bob Dylan |
A song is anything that can...
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| Isak Dinesen |
When you have a great and...
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| Niels Bohr |
A physicist is just an atom's...
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| George Meredith |
The well of true wit is...
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| Barbara Ehrenreich |
We who officially value freedom...
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
Every reform, however necessary, will...
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| Karen Horney |
Life itself still remains a...
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| Simone Weil |
A doctrine serves no purpose...
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| Jean Piaget |
The self thus becomes aware of...
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| Honore De Balzac |
Political liberty, the peace of...
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| John Ruskin |
Modern education has devoted itself...
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| Edwin Starr |
The record industry is a world...
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| L. Wolfe Gilbert |
Those who find beauty in all...
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| Virgil |
Fury itself supplies arms.
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| Paul J. Meyer |
Do a little bit more than...
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| Paulo Coelho |
Tell your heart that the fear...
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| Dennis Ross |
We can't have a failure in...
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| Peter Drucker |
The aim of marketing is to...
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| Delia Smith |
Food is for eating, and good...
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| Elbert Hubbard |
Be pleasant until ten o'clock...
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| Henry Miller |
The real enemy can always be...
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| A. C. Benson |
One's mind has a way of...
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| Paul M. Glaser |
I was surprised that the TV...
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| Anne Bancroft |
There are always good parts...
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| Virginia Woolf |
The history of men's opposition...
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| Andrew Carnegie |
Do your duty and a little...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
Just as the wave cannot exist...
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| Jan de Bont |
I think what makes a good...
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| Georges Braque |
To define a thing is to...
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| Michael Kinsley |
He hasn't said whether he...
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| Bjork |
Now that rock is turning 50...
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| John Bolton |
Diplomacy is not an end in...
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| Taylor Hackford |
The director's job should give...
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| Marcus Aurelius |
Reject your sense of injury...
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| Jonathan Swift |
Power is no blessing in itself...
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| Charles de Montesquieu |
An empire founded by war has...
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| Harold Pinter |
I think that NATO is itself...
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| Honore de Balzac |
Ideas devour the ages as men...
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| Sydney Schanberg |
It's very easy to say that...
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| Gertrude Stein |
It is the soothing thing about...
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| John Zorn |
When I'm writing, sometimes it...
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| Sigmund Freud |
A belligerent state permits itself...
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
For age is opportunity no less...
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| Theodor Adorno |
He who has loved and who...
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| Richard Needham |
When money is seen as a...
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| Katherine Mansfield |
Could we change our attitude...
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| Roland Barthes |
What the public wants is the...
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| Allan Bloom |
The most important function of...
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| Marilyn vos Savant |
At first, I only laughed at...
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| Ernest Hemingway |
The only thing that could...
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| Hans Hofmann |
A work of art is a...
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| Pope John Paul II |
Humanity should question itself, once...
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| Serj Tankian |
I'd rather let the music speak...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
We have to make philosophy...
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| Karl Marx |
The development of civilization and...
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| Federico Fellini |
No critic writing about a film...
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| Federico Fellini |
A created thing is never...
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| Dwight D. Eisenhower |
The free world must not prove...
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| Natalie Wood |
Not even analysis, by itself...
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| Karl Marx |
Capital is money, capital is...
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| Max Eastman |
A liberal mind is a mind...
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| Gustave Flaubert |
There are neither good nor bad...
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| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
Every reform, however necessary, will...
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| Woodrow Wilson |
Politics I conceive to be...
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| Theodor Adorno |
The recent past always presents...
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| Lord Byron |
For in itself a thought, a...
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| Simone de Beauvoir |
Representation of the world, like...
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| Dan Quayle |
Japan is an important ally of...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Patriotism, when it wants to...
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| Paul Klee |
The worst state of affairs is...
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| Paul Tillich |
Religion is the state of being...
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| Honore de Balzac |
Love may be or it may...
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| Arthur Miller |
You cannot catch a child's...
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| Kofi Annan |
Gender equality is more than a...
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| Marc Newson |
So if I design it and...
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| Jerzy Kosinski |
It is not sex by itself...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
Love does not alter the...
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| Calvin Coolidge |
The nation which forgets its...
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| Arthur Eddington |
It is one thing for the...
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| John Adams |
Remember, democracy never lasts long...
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| Wilhelm Dilthey |
Thus, in accordance with the...
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| Art Buchwald |
You can't make up anything...
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| Henry Miller |
Until we accept the fact that...
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| Bryant H. McGill |
Death is the great hope of...
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| Eldridge Cleaver |
Respect commands itself and it...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
Every existing thing is born...
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| Eric Hoffer |
Youth itself is a talent, a...
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| John Muir |
When we try to pick out...
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| Walter Pater |
Not the fruit of experience...
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| Georges Bernanos |
The wish to pray is a...
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| Walt Whitman |
Speech is the twin of my...
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| Joseph Conrad |
History repeats itself, but the...
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| Michel Foucault |
Justice must always question itself...
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| Robert Bork |
I don't think the Constitution...
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| Simone Weil |
The danger is not lest the...
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| Thomas Mann |
Speech is civilization itself.
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| T. S. Eliot |
Every experience is a paradox...
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| Margaret Mead |
Nobody has ever before asked...
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| Jo Bonner |
It is during difficult times...
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| Theodor Adorno |
Only a humanity to whom death...
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| David Hume |
Eloquence, at its highest pitch...
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| Billy Joel |
I think music in itself is...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
One might call habit a moral...
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| Lucian Freud |
Whether it will convince or...
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| Arthur Miller |
A child's spirit is like a...
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| Franz Kafka |
There are only two things...
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| Gore Vidal |
We must declare ourselves, become...
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| Willa Cather |
What was any art but a...
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| Henry Ford |
If everyone is moving forward...
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| Reese Witherspoon |
Many people worry so much...
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| Rod Serling |
Imagination... its limits are only...
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| Christian Bale |
When it comes to films, people...
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| Alexander Hamilton |
In framing a government which...
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| James A. Baldwin |
The question of sexual dominance...
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| Michelle Rodriguez |
I knew nothing about the...
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| Sidney Poitier |
In my case, the body of...
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| Edmund Burke |
Religious persecution may shield itself...
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| Calvin Coolidge |
No enterprise can exist for...
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| Marilyn Hacker |
I don't know whether a poem...
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| Buddha |
Unity can only be manifested...
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| Robert Smithson |
Language should find itself in...
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| Aeschylus |
Self-will in the man who...
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| Brent Scowcroft |
America has never seen itself...
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| Mikhail Gorbachev |
Democracy must learn to defend...
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| Richard M. Nixon |
If we take the route of...
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| Kenzo Tange |
Tradition can, to be sure...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
The real discovery is the one...
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| Jeffery Deaver |
When it comes time to write...
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| Virginia Woolf |
Thought and theory must precede...
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| Ron Glass |
In terms of the character...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
There are people who possess...
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| Brian Eno |
Music in itself carries a...
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| Leon Trotsky |
Learning carries within itself certain...
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| James Carville |
I think that America will not...
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| Theodore Sturgeon |
It should consist of short...
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| Jared Diamond |
The United States has long...
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| Johannes Sebastian Bach |
It's easy to play any musical...
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| Kathe Kollwitz |
To this day I do not...
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| Sigmund Freud |
The psychical, whatever its nature...
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| Roy Lichtenstein |
Pop Art looks out into the...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
The United States Constitution has...
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| Walter Lang |
Essential to the theory of...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Obstinacy is the result of the...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
The mind is the result of...
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| Emma Goldman |
Since every effort in our...
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| Martin Luther |
If he have faith, the believer...
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| Friedrich Von Schlegel |
An aphorism ought to be...
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| James A. Baldwin |
To be sensual, I think, is...
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| Norman Rockwell |
The '20s ended in an era...
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| Helene Cixous |
Only when you are lost can...
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| Daryl Hannah |
I'm one of those people who...
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| David Hume |
There is a very remarkable...
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| Doc Hastings |
The need for this clinic is...
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| Wole Soyinka |
There's a kind of dynamic...
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| Karl Marx |
The human being is in the...
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| Kenneth Grahame |
Well, very long ago, on the...
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| Simone de Beauvoir |
In itself, homosexuality is as...
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| Maynard J. Keenan |
I believe that music is a...
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| Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
The central conservative truth is...
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| Hans Urs von Balthasar |
Beauty is the disinterested one...
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| Thomas Huxley |
The scientific imagination always restrains...
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| Neale Donald Walsch |
The new spirituality will also...
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| Edward Sapir |
Impatience translates itself into a...
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| Angela Davis |
Now, if we look at the...
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| Thom Yorke |
One of the interesting things...
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| Denis Waitley |
Don't be a time manager, be...
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| Frederick William Faber |
Kind thoughts are rarer than...
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| Ron Chernow |
The mutual fund industry has...
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| Stephen Baldwin |
What is happening within Christianity...
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| Jacques-Louis David |
In the arts the way in...
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| Robert De Niro |
There's nothing more ironic or...
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| Carol Burnett |
You have to go through the...
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| Theodor Adorno |
Art is permitted to survive...
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| Brett Favre |
So much of a professional...
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| Simone Weil |
Life does not need to mutilate...
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| Maxim Gorky |
When one loves somebody everything...
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| Hannah Arendt |
To be free in an age...
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| Thomas Mann |
An art whose medium is...
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| Wislawa Szymborska |
I cannot speak for more than...
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| Victor Cousin |
The beautiful cannot be the...
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| Horace Mann |
Resolve to edge in a little...
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| Dorothy Thompson |
It is not the fact of...
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| Nathalie Sarraute |
The novel moves like all the...
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| J. M. Coetzee |
As you see, I do not...
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| Antonio Tabucchi |
Xenophobia manifests itself especially against...
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| Peter Singer |
I'm not overly alarmist about...
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| Deepak Chopra |
There are no extra pieces in...
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| Elizabeth Bowen |
Experience isn't interesting until it...
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| Theodor Adorno |
Fascism is itself less 'ideological...
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| Daniel K. Moran |
As a fiscal conservative, I...
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| Jacob Bronowski |
We are all afraid for our...
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| Shirley MacLaine |
Someday perhaps change will occur...
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| Blair Underwood |
Sex in the City was a...
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| Gustave Flaubert |
Stupidity is something unshakable; nothing...
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| Eldridge Cleaver |
Respect commands itself and can...
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| Boris Yeltsin |
Europe has found itself confronted...
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| Milton Friedman |
A major source of objection to...
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| Thomas Paine |
Reason obeys itself; and ignorance...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
Life creates itself in delirium...
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| Garrett Hardin |
The Universal Declaration of Human...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
Ennui is the echo in us...
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| Clarence Darrow |
History repeats itself, and that's...
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| Clarence Stein |
The house itself is of minor...
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| Arthur Erickson |
The obsession with performance left...
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| Harold Bloom |
The second, and I think this...
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| William Masters |
Science by itself has no moral...
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| John Sayles |
I certainly grew up seeing...
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| Thomas Kempis |
Love feels no burden, thinks...
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| Susan Sontag |
The past itself, as historical...
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| Todd Solondz |
The ability to take pleasure...
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| David Ricardo |
In stating the principles which...
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| Ulrich Beck |
And therefore we must seek...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
Friendship, of itself a holy...
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| David Guterson |
Everybody has a world, and...
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| John Wesley Powell |
The wonders of the Grand...
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| Thomas Hobbes |
There is no such thing as...
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| Thomas Paine |
Human nature is not of itself...
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| Arthur Erickson |
We are stymied by regulations...
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
Government is an evil; it is...
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| Claudia Kennedy |
The Army damages itself when...
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| Dabney Coleman |
There is something about New...
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| Joe Slovo |
No movement finding itself in...
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| Ray Bradbury |
We are the miracle of force...
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| Samuel Richardson |
The World, thinking itself affronted...
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| Alice Foote MacDougall |
I simply don't believe in...
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| Ron Paul |
In time it will become clear...
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| Hans Urs von Balthasar |
Our situation today shows that...
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| Ariel Durant |
A great civilization is not...
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| George Carey |
And so in my warnings, I...
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| George Sand |
The beauty that addresses itself...
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| Friedrich Schiller |
The greater part of humanity...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
A bad manner spoils everything...
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| Friedrich Schiller |
Revenge is barren of itself...
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| Byron White |
We're the only branch of...
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| Paul Robeson |
Could I say that the reason...
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| Anthony Trollope |
A man's mind will very...
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| Rudolf Arnheim |
The rehabilitation of order as...
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| Lester B. Pearson |
As for the promotion of peace...
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| John Thorn |
More fundamentally, it is a...
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| John Pomfret |
And when they do spin out...
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| Washington Irving |
An inexhaustible good nature is...
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