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In my early youth - he would later write to his friend, the philosopher Constantin Noica - seduced me solely the libraries and the brothels. — Emil Cioran
Sometimes I talk a little loud when I get excited. — J.D. Salinger
Fear is a bigger disability than having no arms and no legs. — Nick Vujicic
That is your choice so embrace the damnation. — Penelope Fletcher
The individual succumbs, but he does not die if he has left something to mankind. — Will Durant
The dissatisfaction and internal conflict that I had felt throughout my life wasn't due to my husband or my marriage or my career. It was because for the majority of my life I had been trying to be something that I wasn't. I was not true to myself. — Louisa Leontiades
Be one with today's adventure. — A.D. Posey
I realized that with Chance and me, there were no secrets. Or at least none that I could otherwise explain.
I said, "I trust you more than I trust my own family, you know that?"
"Well, they don't set the bar real high." He smiled at me, a silly, playful smile. The kind of smile shared by people with a lot of history. — Barbra Annino
Of course, I have the emotional ups and downs of pregnancy, like crying jags for no reason and then the next day I can't even remember what I was crying about! — Jodie Sweetin
No rose without a thorn. Yes, but many a thorn without a rose. — Arthur Schopenhauer
[On Napoleon:] One has the impression of an imperious wind blowing about one's ears when one is near that man. — Madame De Stael
Mortal minds are always unsettled by eternal things; they want to catch the infinite and nail it down to something finite. Impossible! — Seth Adam Smith
Others saw in the trend still another instance of a disturbing tendency in the American suburb: the longing for withdrawal, for self-enclosure, for expensive isolation. — Steven Millhauser
Every theory in philosophy, which is built on pure conjecture, is an elephant; and every theory that is supported partly by fact, and partly by conjecture, is like Nebuchadnezzar's image, whose feet were partly of iron, and partly of clay. — Thomas Reid
