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He who stops being better stops being good. More Oliver Cromwell
Skepticism, riddling the faith of yesterday, prepared the way for the faith of tomorrow. More Romain Rolland
Adventure is worthwhile. More Amelia Earhart
May Morrison: You'll simply never understand the true nature of sacrifice. More Sandy Gallin
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm More Henry David Thoreau
Love has no errors, for all errors are the want for love. More William Law
Lachaise: I'm giving you the opportunity to walk out with the money, Mr. Bond.
James Bond: I'm giving you the opportunity to walk out with your life. More Sandy Gallin
I think I'm in the best place I've ever been in so many ways. I've just come out of five years of very difficult times for numerous reasons and yet at the same time it's lead to such growth. It's very exciting that way. More Erin Gray
Death cancels everything but truth; and strips a man of everything but genius and virtue. It is a sort of natural canonization. It makes the meanest of us sacred --it installs the poet in his immortality, and lifts him to the skies. Death is the greatest assayer of the sterling ore of talent. At his touch the dropsy particles fall off, the irritable, the personal, the gross, and mingle with the dust --the finer and more ethereal part mounts with winged spirit to watch over our latest memory, and protect our bones from insult. We consign the least worthy qualities to oblivion, and cherish the nobler and imperishable nature with double pride and fondness. More William Hazlitt
A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. More Thomas Paine
Speech is civilization itself. The word... preserves contact / it is silence which isolates. More Thomas Mann
I listen to your show whenever I'm in town, and most of the singers you play can't even sing on key. More Bobby Darin
Human felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day. More Benjamin Franklin
I feel like I did all my dirt, so to speak, before I got a chance to get some fame. More Scott Caan
Mugatu: [hypnotizing Derek] Hi Derek! My name's Little Cletus and I'm here to tell you a few things about child labor laws, ok? They're silly and outdated. Why back in the 30s, children as young as five could work as they pleased; from textile factories to iron smelts. Yippee! Hurray! More Movie: Zoolander [2001] Movie: Zoolander [2001]
It is his restraint that is honorable to a person, not their liberty. More John Ruskin
Veronica Corningstone: Oh, Ron, there are literally thousands of men that I should be with instead, but I am 72 per cent sure that I love you! More Movie: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy[2004] Movie: Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy[2004]
Sandra: No one speaks of pavilions anymore, and that saddens me. More Sandy Gallin
There is no adequate defense, except stupidity, against the impact of a new idea. More P. W. Bridgman
All of Me. More Bruce Campbell

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