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Try to put well in practice what you already know. In so doing, you will, in good time, discover the hidden things you now inquire about. More Rembrandt (Harmenszoon van Rijn) Rembrandt (Harmenszoon van Rijn)
We should take care not to make the intellect our god: it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality. More Albert Einstein
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know. More Ernest Hemingway
The problems are very nuanced and complex and are things that we are in dire need of leadership from our government if we are going to see any change More Don Cheadle
I have conquered an empire but I have not been able to conquer myself. More Peter The Great Peter The Great
Inflation is as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man. More Ronald Reagan
Testimony is like an arrow shot from a long bow and the force of it depends on the strength of the arm from which it was shot. Argument is like a bullet fired from a gun and has equal force even when issued from a child. More unknown unknown
My advice to you concerning applause is this: enjoy it but never quite believe it. More Robert Montgomery
They cannot take away our self-respect if we do not give it to them. More Mahatma Gandhi
For years I felt on the stage that vertically my stature was insufficent.I felt short. That's kind of a drag. More Bobby Darin
The modern little red riding hood, reared on singing commercials, has no objections to being eaten by the wolf. More Marshall McLuhan
One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other. More Jane Austen
John Wilson: I would like to tell you a little story.
Mrs. MacGregor: Oh, I love stories.
John Wilson: Well, you mustn't interrupt now, because you're way too beautiful to interrupt people. When I was in London in the early 40's, I was dining one evening at the Savoy with a rather select group of people, and sitting next to me was a very beautiful lady, much like yourself.
Mrs. MacGregor: Now you're pulling my leg.
John Wilson: Now, just listen, dear. Well, we were dining and the bombs were falling, and we were all talking about Hitler and comparing him with Napoleon, and we were all being really brilliant. And then, suddenly, this beautiful lady, she spoke up and said that was the thing she didn't mind about Hitler, was the way he was treating the Jews. Well, we all started arguing with her, of course. Though, mind you, no one at the table was Jewish. But she persisted. Are you listening, honey?
Mrs. MacGregor: Mustn't interrupt Daddy.
John Wilson: That's right. You're way too beautiful for that. Anyway, she went on to say that that's how she felt about it, that if she had her way, she would kill them all, burn them in ovens, like Hitler. Well, we all sat there in silence. Then finally, I leaned over to her and I said, 'Madam, I have dined with some of the ugliest goddamn bitches in my time. And I have dined with some of the goddamndest ugly bitches in this world. But you, my dear, are the ugliest bitch of them all.' Well, anyway, she got up to leave and she tripped over a chair and fell on the floor. And we all just sat there. No one raised a hand to help her. And finally when she picked herself up I said to her one more time: 'You, my dear, are the ugliest goddamn bitch I have ever dined with.' Well, you know what happened? The very next day, she reported me to the American Embassy. And they brought me in for reprimand. And then when they investigated it, they found out she was a German agent. And they locked her up.
[smiles]
John Wilson: Isn't that amazing?
Mrs. MacGregor: Why did you tell me that story?
John Wilson: Oh, I don't know. It wasn't because I thought you were a German agent, honey. But I was tempted tonight to say the very same thing to you. I didn't want you to think I had never said it before. You, madam, are the - Well, you know the rest. More Sandy Gallin
Life's pretty good, and why wouldn't it be? I'm a pirate, after all. More Johnny Depp
The purpose of education is to keep a culture from being drowned in senseless repetitions, each of which claims to offer a new insight. More Harold Rosenberg
From labor health, from health contentment springs. More Melody Beattie
The truth is balance. However the opposite of truth, which is unbalance, may not be a lie. More Susan Sontag
All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God. More Sir Thomas Browne
It felt more like a soccer match out there. She is not very big built and when she hits that forehand, you think 'Whoa! Where did that come from?' But she needs to be more consistent. More Martina Hingis
I have no concern with any economic criticisms of the communist system; I cannot inquire into whether the abolition of private property is expedient or advantageous. But I am able to recognize that the psychological premisses on which the system is based are an untenable illusion. In abolishing private property we deprive the human love of aggression of one of its instruments... but we have in no way altered the differences in power and influence which are misused by aggressiveness. More Sigmund Freud

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