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Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Samuel Roberts Wells

True republicanism requires that every man shall have an equal chance- that every man shall be free to become as unequal as he can — Samuel Roberts Wells

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

I didn't mind thinking you were a murderer," said Lady Mary spitefully, "but I do mind you being such an ass. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Aristotle.

Those who have been eminent in philosophy, politics, poetry, and the arts have all had tendencies toward melancholia. — Aristotle.

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Anna Smaill

I want to show an all of us. And I want the story to hold and keep our separate strangeness and the broken pieces of all the human beings that do not fit. — Anna Smaill

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By William Hazlitt

Comedy naturally wears itself out - destroys the very food on which it lives; and by constantly and successfully exposing the follies and weaknesses of mankind to ridicule, in the end leaves itself nothing worth laughing at. — William Hazlitt

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

people were like icebergs--most of what really went on, especially the ugliness, was submerged — Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Reality does not conform to the ideal, but confirms it. — Gustave Flaubert

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Sophocles

To women silence gives their proper grace. — Sophocles

Alberni By Kengo Quotes By Anthony Storr

I once had a conversation with the director of a monastery. "Everyone who comes to us," he said, "does so for the wrong reasons." The same is generally true of people who become psychotherapists. It is sometimes possible to persuade people to be come psychotherapists who have not chosen the profession for their own personal reasons; but, for the most part, we have to put up with what we get; namely, ourselves. — Anthony Storr