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Now Antonia had observed the air, with which Don Christoval had kissed this same hand; But as She drew conclusions from it somewhat different from her Aunt's, She was wise enough to hold her tongue. As this is the only instance known of a Woman's ever having done so, it was judged worthy to be recorded here. — Matthew Gregory Lewis

When an abuse has once taken root everything is arranged on the assumption of its continuance. — Frederic Bastiat

Personal soundness is not an absence of problems but a way of reacting to them. — Donald M. MacKinnon

The deepest and rarest kind of courage has nothing to do with feats or obstacles in the outside world; and, indeed, has nothing to do with the outside world - it is the courage to be who you are. — Sydney J. Harris

In its beginnings, music was merely chamber music, meant to be listened to in a small space by a small audience. — Gustav Mahler

Criticism in good faith is good. When it's targeted solely to destruction, I'm not interested. — Andrea Bocelli

When you think about it, attention-deficit order makes a lot of sense. In this country there isn't a lot worth paying attention to. — George Carlin

Sexual difference is probably the issue in our time which could be our 'salvation' if we thought it through. — Luce Irigaray

It doesn't stop. It really doesn't stop. It's the way I live every single day. I don't do anything else. I have no other interest other than music. At all. — Steven Morrissey

I want to question the images that are in our memory. There is always a double level in my work; what you see is true and at the same time not true. — Carl De Keyzer

I am called a great swordsman because I invented a lethal style; but who is greater, the creator of a killing form - or the master of the classic form?"
"I'm very flattered that you would consider me a master but really - "
"Not a master. The master. — Matthew Woodring Stover

Among the numerous stratagems by which pride endeavors to recommend folly to regard, there is scarcely one that meets with less success than affectation, or a perpetual disguise of the real character by fictitious appearances. — Samuel Johnson

Scientists are buffoons, not because they are rational but because the cosmos is irrational. Or perhaps it is not because the cosmos is irrational but because they are rational. Who — Alan Lightman

Though I bequeath you no estate, I leave you in the enjoyment of liberty. — William Bradford