Melancholie Quotes & Sayings
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When I was being photographed, I always felt very much in my own skin. That's probably one of the reasons why I enjoy being photographed. — Gloria Vanderbilt

A life is like a poem: Its content is inspired partly by unconscious feelings but also by mindful judgment. — Louise W. Knight

In Plato's opinion, man was made for philosophy; in Bacon's opinion, philosophy was made for man. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Hypothesis is a toll which can cause trouble if not used properly. We must be ready to abandon our hypothesis as soon as it is shown to be inconsistent with the facts. — William Ian Beardmore Beveridge

Always aim for 100 percent and you'll always know where to improve. — Ron Kaufman

It can be frightening to spend 5 weeks alone in a cabin in the wilderness. I was able to collect my thoughts and worked a lot - because I couldn't do anything else. — Wanda Koop

This is definitely the first curmudgeon, no doubt about it. — Stacy Keach

A writer is dear and necessary for us only in the measure of which he reveals to us the inner workings of his very soul. — Leo Tolstoy

Who's to say what's a good voice and not a good voice? — Dave Grohl

When you look at a movie, you look at a director's thought process. — Oliver Stone

Youth has many glories, but judgement is not one of them, and no amount of electronic amplification can turn a belch into an aria. — Alan Jay Lerner

It sloweth age, it strengtheneth youth, it helpeth digestion, it abandoneth melancholie, it relisheth the heart, it lighteneth the mind, it quickenth the spirits, it keepeth and preserveth the head from whirling, the eyes from dazzling, the tongue from lisping, the mouth from snaffling, the teeth from chattering and the throat from rattling; it keepeth the stomach from wambling, the heart from swelling, the hands from shivering, the sinews from shrinking, the veins from crumbling, the bones from aching, and the marrow from soaking. — Joseph Lyons

Psychology lures even most serious people into romancing, and quite unconsciously. — Fyodor Dostoevsky