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And who shall say how many passions and how many hostile thoughts may live together in the mind of man? — Andre Gide

You must be able to see yourself, with your inner eye, already in possession of the good you desire. — Bob Proctor

I don't really know what "intellectual" means, but if it means you've got a desire to learn, you've got a desire to look for things that haven't been presented to you, then, maybe. I think that "intellectual" is quite an exclusive word. I think it's just for anyone that has a thirst or a hunger to improve themselves, or a yearning to escape from somewhere to get to a better place. — Pete Doherty

I don't like to cook. I can make a TV dinner taste like radio. — Phyllis Diller

Color in a picture is like enthusiasm in life. — Vincent Van Gogh

Life might end but result of a good action will last forever. — Debasish Mridha

The tongue is the vile slave's vilest part. — Juvenal

Baseball players have such a bad rap of, like, 'We don't work out or we're not strong or this or that.' Guys work so hard in baseball, it's incredible. But people don't know that. — Bryce Harper

I think, typically, sci-fi can be a little bit grey and thought provoking. Sometimes it leaves you pondering certain questions and things. — Michelle Monaghan

If you have to put a matchbox under your chair, you need to straighten out your floor. — John McConnell

When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

He that preaches war is the devil's chaplain. — John Ray

I threw the pearl of my soul into a cup of wine. I went down the primrose path to the sound of flutes. I lived on honeycomb. — Oscar Wilde