Voluptate Quotes & Sayings
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Wherefore art thou, Romeo? — William Shakespeare
When you see something, it can't be unseen. When you hear a sound, it can never be unheard. I know, deep down, that this evening I have learned something that can never be unlearned. And the part of my world that is altered will never be the same. — Cecelia Ahern
Perfection is unattainable, so I like to live in imperfection. — Nikki Sixx
While it shows the gods as no better than the rest of us," she said, "at least, it shows them as no worse. See here the sources of human morality. — Roger Zelazny
If you took 1 Corinthians, chapter
thirteen, and in every verse wrote 'money' instead of 'charity',
the chapter had ten times as much meaning as before. — George Orwell
I'm off at least three or four days a week, so it's a perfect job, really. — James Denton
While the Internet generally tends to have a stress-relieving function for adults - as long as they aren't inclined toward sex addiction - I don't see this being the case for adolescents. — Volkmar Sigusch
I think that when somebody, when people really have a connection with each other, they change each other. You become a different person, hopefully a better person, because of it. — Emily Deschanel
One morning she happened upon a bit of cloth decorated with pictures of little red squirrels carrying small, brown,nutsacks,and she nearly fainted away. — Cynthia Rylant
Flee flattery, false praise and fair weather friends — Fraser Young
When I was hacking, it was more pushing the status quo and seeing how far you can go. — Michael Demon Calce
My paintings have an ongoing dialogue with photography. There are many painters who would say the same, I'm sure. The difference is that I'm thinking more about the temporal aspect of photography, rather than the visual. — James Nares
That which leads us to the performance of duty by offering pleasure as its reward, is not virtue, but a deceptive copy and imitation of virtue.
[Lat., Nam quae voluptate, quasi mercede aliqua, ad officium impellitur, ea non est virtus sed fallax imitatio simulatioque virtutis.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
There's no question that Roberts will vote like William Rehnquist ... If he swings, it will be from right to far right. — Jonathan Turley
The text, written in Latin, was inspired by a fifteenth-century chef known as Maestro Martino and was called De honesta voluptate et valitudine, On honest pleasures and good health. — Bill Buford
