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Oh, give us the man who sings at his work. More Thomas Carlyle
Humanity has advanced, when it has advanced, not because it has been sober, responsible, and cautious, but because it has been playful, rebellious, and immature. More Sandy Gallin
In science men have discovered an activity of the very highest value in which they are no longer, as in art, dependent for progress upon the appearance of continually greater genius, for in science the successors stand upon the shoulders of their predecessors; where one man of supreme genius has invented a method, a thousand lesser men can apply it. More Bertrand Russell
One definition of man is an intelligence served by organs. More Ralph Waldo Emerson
Matilda: I became...
Hansel: What?
Matilda: Bulimic.
Derek Zoolander: You can read minds? More Movie: Zoolander [2001] Movie: Zoolander [2001]
Rich folks always talk hard times. More Lillian Smith
I personally think we developed language because of our deep inner need to complain. More Jane Wagner
All partisan movements add to the fullness of our understanding of society as a whole. They never detract; or, in any case, one must not allow them to do so. Experience adds to experience. More Alice Walker
Frank Harris has been received in all the great houses -- once! More Oscar Wilde
Writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz. Much of the time life is a sort of rhythmic progression of three characters. If one tells oneself that life is like that, one feels it less arbitrary. More Francoise Sagan
Roland Jones: I've got an alien, I've got an alien. More Sandy Gallin
The wise only possess ideas; the greater part of mankind are possessed by them. More Samuel Coleridge
If we do what is necessary, all the odds are in our favor. More Henry Kissinger
It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs. More Thomas Hardy
The object of preaching is to constantly remind mankind of what they keep forgetting; not to supply the intellect, but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions. More Sydney Smith
He who is obsessed by death is made guilty by it. More Elias Canetti
Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the obligations in the world will not create it. More Edward F. Halifax
Malice is only another name for mediocrity. More Patrick Kavanagh
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, is worse. A war to protect other human beings against tyrannical injustice; a war to give victory to their own ideas of right and good, and which is their own war, carried on for an honest purpose by their own free choice -- is often the means of their regeneration. More John Stuart Mill
Pain is such an uncomfortable feeling that even a tiny amount of it is enough to ruin every enjoyment. More Will Rogers

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