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The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live. More Ayn Rand
I'm still one of the guys and I always will be. More Catherine Bell
Life cannot subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions. More Samuel Johnson
It is not ease but effort, not facility but difficult, that makes man. There is perhaps no station in life in which difficulties do not have to be encountered and overcome before any decided means of success can be achieved. More Samuel Smiles
Once a disease has entered the body, all parts which are healthy must fight it: not one alone, but all. Because a disease might mean their common death. Nature knows this; and Nature attacks the disease with whatever help she can muster. More Paracelsus (Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus)
Actually I find myself sneaking a look at women's shoes and stockings. I've developed this subconscious habit. It may be a little dangerous -- I'm a little worried. More Johnny Depp
All fashions are charming, or rather relatively charming, each one being a new striving, more or less well conceived, after beauty, an approximate statement of an ideal, the desire for which constantly teases the unsatisfied human mind. More Charles Baudelaire
One thing at a time, all things in succession. That which grows fast withers as rapidly; and that which grows slow endures. More J.G. Holland (Timothy Titcomb)
We need to continually look within ourselves. Contemplate our inner being and find our own unique voice and then learn to heed it and we will then have the life experience we deserve. More Dirk Benedict
Some men can live up to their loftiest ideals without ever going higher than a basement. More Theodore Roosevelt
He that travels in theory has no inconveniences; he has shade and sunshine at his disposal, and wherever he alights finds tables of plenty and looks of gaiety. These ideas are indulged till the day of departure arrives, the chaise is called, and the progress of happiness begins. A few miles teach him the fallacies of imagination. The road is dusty, the air is sultry, the horses are sluggish. He longs for the time of dinner that he may eat and rest. The inn is crowded, his orders are neglected, and nothing remains but that he devour in haste what the cook has spoiled, and drive on in quest of better entertainment. He finds at night a more commodious house, but the best is always worse than he expected. More Samuel Johnson
Whatever I am offered in devotion with a pure heart -- a leaf, a flower, fruit, or water -- I accept with joy. More Sandy Gallin
I first learned the concepts of non-violence in my marriage. More Mahatma Gandhi
It is often said that men are ruled by their imaginations; but it would be truer to say they are governed by the weakness of their imaginations. More Walter Bagehot
Ace Ventura: Yo, Ron. Where's the bathroom?
Ronald Camp: Right over there.
Ace Ventura: [groaning] I think it's the pate. Stuff probably looks better on the way out. More Sandy Gallin
Psychoanalysis cannot be considered a method of education if by education we mean the topiary art of clipping a tree into a beautiful artificial shape. But those who have a higher conception of education will prize most the method of cultivating a tree so that it fulfils to perfection its own natural conditions of growth. More Carl Gustav Jung
If it was a fictional character where it was a made-up voice, it might have been harder. But I had a specific voice to go after, so I had to work specific muscles and really work at hitting certain notes. It was nice to have a recognizable voice as a goal. More Joaquin Rafael Phoenix
I did all the dialect work, all my character work completely by myself. More Kevin Bacon
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself. More William Blake
In every ascetic morality man worships a part of himself as God and for that he needs to diabolize the other part. More Friedrich Nietzsche

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