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Never let the other fellow set the agenda. More James Baker
One may disavow and disclaim vices that surprise us, and whereto our passions transport us; but those which by long habits are rooted in a strong and powerful will are not subject to contradiction. Repentance is but a denying of our will, and an opposition of our fantasies. More Michel de Montaigne
I do not know who first invented the myth of sexual equality. But it is a myth willfully fostered and nourished by certain semi-scientists and other fiction writers. And it has done more, I suspect, to unsettle marital happiness than any other false doctrine of this myth-ridden age. More Phyllis Mcginley
There never comes a point where a theory can be said to be true. The most that one can claim for any theory is that it has shared the successes of all its rivals and that it has passed at least one test which they have failed. More Sir Alfred Jules Ayer
I have been very happy, very rich, very beautiful much adulated, very famous and very unhappy. More Brigitte Bardot
A torn jacket is soon mended; but hard words bruise the heart of a child. More Sandy Gallin
After your death you will be what you were before your birth. More Arthur Schopenhauer
Learn from the mistakes of others -- you can never live long enough to make them all yourself. More unknown unknown
To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watching for day through the whole long weary night; to listen to the falling rain, and crouch for warmth beneath the lee of some old barn or rick, or in the hollow of a tree; are dismal things -- but not so dismal as the wandering up and down where shelter is, and beds and sleepers are by thousands; a houseless rejected creature. More Charles Dickens
It's a clique that I've never been a part of. It's not like I identify them in a negative way. More Randy Harrison
A man who moralizes is usually a hypocrite, and a woman who moralizes is invariably plain. More Oscar Wilde
You teach best what you most need to learn. More Richard Bach
Great men are seldom over-scrupulous in the arrangement of their attire. More Charles Dickens
Advertising is the modern substitute for argument; its function is to make the worse appear the better. More George Santayana
A linguistic system is a series of differences of sound combined with a series of differences of ideas. More Ferdinand De Saussure
Maybe I should quit the business. There's no one left for me to love. Mama's dead. Mr. Burns couldn't care less about me. What's left? More Bobby Darin
The bigger the real-life problems, the greater the tendency for the discipline to retreat into a reassuring fantasy-land of abstract theory and technical manipulation. More Tom Naylor
Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul. More Henry Ward Beecher
The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaieties, and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it. More unknown unknown
Now that I've met him? You know, you take away his skills and the way he plays, his tenacity and all that and his leadership, he's a very good guy. I feel bad that I hated him so much the last few years. More Anna Kournikova

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