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Passions unguided are for the most part mere madness. — Thomas Hobbes
A man can be short and dumpy and getting bald but if he has fire, women will like him. — Mae West
The ultimate politeness in art consists of speaking only to those who are able to uncover and measure its relationships. Anything else is symbolic, and symbolism is merely transcendental imagery. — Jean Cocteau
I need to find a way out of here and when I did, I was sending Troy back for Diamond's ass. I couldn't wait to let Blaize and Tiff know about their damn mother. — Myiesha
Many eyes are watching you, and many hearts are wary of your presence — Steve Augarde
In the world "out there," there are no verbs, no speech events, and no adjacency pairs. There are particles of matter moving around in certain recurrent and yet not fully predictable patterns. We interpret such experiences as and through symbolic means, including linguistic expressions. That's what it means to be human. — Duranti A Alessandro
There's a quote from the famous physicist Niels Bohr, who posits that the way you become an expert in a field is to make every mistake possible in that field. — Sebastian Gutierrez
He was lost in her eyes as the two pulled together like magnets. — Staci Hart
People like me were supposed to be into exclusivity, unapproachable. That's what I hate most. I think it's very demode. — Karl Lagerfeld
That should be the goal for all art, to be as simple as a flashcard. — John Baldessari
There is almost no limit to the possibilities of the imagination, but to get the full power of it, one must trust one's imagination. If you say to yourself constantly, as the mother says to the child, 'But this is only play; this is not real,' you never can make real the things you have created in thought. — Elsa Barker
Since 1920, the vast increase in welfare beneficiaries and the extension of the franchise to women - two constituencies that are notoriously tough for libertarians - have rendered the notion of "capitalist democracy" into an oxymoron. — Peter Thiel