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Top Empiricke Quotes

I'm not in this sport to say a guy can beat me. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

In their pursuit of the same supreme end, Matisse and Picasso stand side by side, Matisse representing color and Picasso form. — Wassily Kandinsky

Socrates thought and so do I that the wisest theory about the gods is no theory at all. — Michel De Montaigne

I do not deal with subtleties; I am only a lawyer. — F. E. Smith, 1st Earl Of Birkenhead

I could never understand the attraction of Bette Davis. I always preferred Jane Russell. — Richard Griffiths

I've never been driven by fame or money or anything like that. It's never been part of my psyche. — Richard O'Brien

Suddenly, as rare things will, it vanished. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

We could try to go together, "I said. "I think we'd both fit, and that way, if we end up transported to another dimension or morphed into a wall, at least we'd have company. — Rachel Hawkins

Stand-ups are always good to see on YouTube. There's a guy named Mike Head who lives in Cleveland. He's great. He's an African-American stand-up. — Allison Jones

Ah, but life is like that! It does not permit you to arrange and order it as you will. It will not permit you to escape emotion, to live by the intellect and by reason! You cannot say, 'I will feel so much and no more.' Life, Mr. Welman, whatever else it is, is not reasonable. [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie

The greatest poverty in America today is time poverty. People have money, but they don't have time. — Brian Tracy

This experiment succeeds especially well, we think, if the letters written on the board form by their ensemble one single word. — Anonymous

India is one vast prison with high walls of suppression clothing her mind and her body. — Mahatma Gandhi

On the mountains of memory by the world's wellsprings, in all man's eyes, where the light of life of him is on all past things, death only dies. — Algernon Charles Swinburne