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To accept Naturalism is to reject such entities as Cartesian minds, private visual and tactual spaces, angelic beings and God. — David Malet Armstrong

It was as though she was an exile from a world that saw things her way — Robertson Davies

He credited her with a number of virtues, of the existence of which her conduct and conversation had given but limited indications. -But, then, lovers have a proverbial power of balancing inverted pyramids, going to sea in sieves, and successfully performing other kindred feats impossible to a faithless and unbelieving generation. — Lucas Malet

The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least so. — Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux

You follow words of the toga (language of the cultivated class).
[Lat., Verba togae sequeris.] — Aulus Persius Flaccus

Good resolutions are a pleasant crop to sow. -The seed springs up so readily, and the blossoms open so soon with such a brave show, especially at first. But when the time of flowers has passed, what as to the fruit? — Lucas Malet

I'm not a stranger to your love of lost causes, dear one. But you have to be careful who you meet," he said, stoking a pipe thoughtfully. "You can't unmeet them. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

Fried twinkies? Paris nodded. Only once, I've never forgotten the experience. It's like heaven in your mouth, man. — Gena Showalter

I want to do more independent film. I'm blessed to be working on really quality episodic television, which to me actually feels like a sort of 13-hour film. — Maggie Siff

The concept of a mental state is primarily the concept of a state of the person apt for bringing about a certain sort of behaviour. — David Malet Armstrong

There is a passion of reverence, almost of pity, mingling with the love of an honest man for a pure girl, which makes it the most exquisite, perhaps, of all human sentiments. — Lucas Malet

They hate you not because of what you have done but because of who you are; you are different from who they are, and you are occupying the ground they want for themselves. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Where did Gabriel get a lily,
In the month of March,
When the green
Is hardly seen
On the early larch? — Grace James