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Most people of action are inclined to fatalism and most of thought believe in providence. More Honore De Balzac
A great source of calamity lies in regret and anticipation; therefore a person is wise who thinks of the present alone, regardless of the past or future. More Oliver Goldsmith
The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect. More Jimmy Carter
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society. More John Adams
It was kind of unique and great to have two films coming out within a week. It certainly was a different experience for me More Elijah Wood
The moral of filmmaking in Britain is that you will be screwed by the weather. More Hugh Grant
Smile, damn it !! Smile. More Dame Sybil Hathaway
What better way to prove that you understand a subject than to make money out of it? More Harold Rosenberg
It is not a difficult matter to learn what it means to delight ourselves in the Lord. It is to live so as to please Him, to honor everything we find in His Word, to do everything the way He would like to have it done, and for Him. More S. Maxwell Coder
God created a number of possibilities in case some of his prototypes failed -- that is the meaning of evolution. More Graham Greene
In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you see nothing but the gallows. More Edmund Burke
At one time my only wish was to be a police official. It seemed to me to be an occupation for my sleepless intriguing mind. I had the idea that there, among criminals, were people to fight: clever, vigorous, crafty fellows. Later I realized that it was good that I did not become one, for most police cases involve misery and wretchedness -- not crimes and scandals. More Soren Kierkegaard
Nowadays the host does not admit you to his hearth, but has got the mason to build one for yourself somewhere in his alley, and hospitality is the art of keeping you at the greatest distance. More Henry David Thoreau
How frighteningly few are the persons whose death would spoil our appetite and make the world seem empty. More Eric Hoffer
The only chance for victory over the brainwash is the right of every man to have his ideas judged one at a time. You never get clarity as long as you have these packaged words, as long as a word is used by twenty-five people in twenty-five different ways. That seems to me to be the first fight, if there is going to be any intellect left. More Ezra Pound
Money is indeed the most important thing in the world; and all sound and successful personal and national morality should have this fact for its basis. More George Bernard Shaw
Life too near paralyses art. More Ralph Waldo Emerson
The craftiest trickery are too short and ragged a cloak to cover a bad heart. More Johann Kaspar Lavater
What's the matter? Weren't you ever a kid? More Bobby Darin
The never-ending task of self improvement. More Ralph Waldo Emerson

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