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When men are easy in themselves, they let others remain so. — Anthony Ashley Cooper
Nothing is so good that impious and sacrilegious and wicked people cannot contort its proper benefit into evil. — Giordano Bruno
One of the basic causes for all the trouble in the world today is that people talk too much and think too little. They act impulsively without thinking. — Margaret Chase Smith
I'm big on being positive. I'm generally so positive and happy. I just always felt that I was exactly where I wanted to be. And things have continued to go in great directions. — Andy Cohen
the fundamentally paradoxical ways that our very subjectivities are constituted: as cultural scripts, as texts written before us as us. It is confusing being a novel, a piece of fiction that considers itself a simple fact. — Whitley Strieber
Proofs of the Euclidean [parallel] postulate can be developed to such an extent that apparently a mere trifle remains. But a careful analysis shows that in this seeming trifle lies the crux of the matter; usually it contains either the proposition that is being proved or a postulate equivalent to it. — Johann Heinrich Lambert
Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles; the wretched he forsakes. — Edward Young
Let us not think that because we are less brutal, less violent, less inhuman than our opponents we will carry the day. Brutality, violence and inhumanity have an immense prestige that schoolbooks hide from children, that grown men do not admit, but that everybody bows before. For the opposite virtues to have as much prestige, they must be actively and constantly put into practice. Anyone who is merely incapable of being as brutal, as violent and as inhuman as someone else but who does not practice the opposite virtues, is inferior to that person in both inner strength and prestige, and he will not hold out in such a confrontation.1
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They say that happy people have no history, and certainly a happy love has none. They did nothing all day long and yet the days seemed all too short. — W. Somerset Maugham
We don't experience light, color, and gesture in a vacuum. We experience it in contexts. — Jay Maisel
Salt is the difference between eating in Technicolor and eating in black and white. — Jay Rayner
Poems are word paintings. Poetry doesn't belong to time. That's why often you feel as if poems are speaking directly to you. — Salil Jha
You and the character just become the same person in a way. There isn't really a character; it's just you creating this illusion. — Andrew J. West
Were I to undertake to answer the calumnies of the newspapers, it would be more than all my own time, and that of 20 aids could effect. For while I should be answering one, twenty new ones would be invented. I have thought it better to trust the justice of my country-men, that they would judge me by what they see of my conduct on the stage where they have placed me. — Thomas Jefferson