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All, all is theft, all is unceasing and rigorous competition in nature; the desire to make off with the substance of others is the foremost -- the most legitimate -- passion nature has bred into us and, without doubt, the most agreeable one. More Marquis De Sade
Sexual intercourse began in 1963 (which was rather late for me) -- Between the end of the Chatterley ban and the Beatles first LP. More Philip Larkin
Photography suits the temper of this age -- of active bodies and minds. It is a perfect medium for one whose mind is teeming with ideas, imagery, for a prolific worker who would be slowed down by painting or sculpting, for one who sees quickly and acts decisively, accurately. More Edward Weston
The art of storytelling is reaching its end because the epic side of truth, wisdom, is dying out. More Walter Benjamin
Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live More Dorothy Thompson
Only when one has lost all curiosity about the future has one reached the age to write an autobiography. More Evelyn Waugh
Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating common sense. Freedom is violence. More Norman O. Brown
People are like stained -- glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within More Elizabeth Kubler Ross
Here undoubtedly lies the chief poetic energy: --in the force of imagination that pierces or exalts the solid fact, instead of floating among cloud-pictures. More George Eliot
This is a court of law young man, not a court of justice. More Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr
The human mind is not rich enough to drive many horses abreast and wants one general scheme, under which it strives to bring everything. More George Santayana
HELP = H(umor), E-go, edging God out, L-istening, P-urpose More Ken Blanchard
We knew if we could get Don, he'd attract a cast because he's the kind of actor all the directors want to work with. We asked him to produce the film as well, because we're not dumb. ... He's the reason we have this cast, he and the fabulous casting directors. More Don Cheadle
I prefer the honest jargon of reality to the outright lies of books. More Jean Rostand
The reason that fiction is more interesting than any other form of literature, to those who really like to study people, is that in fiction the author can really tell the truth without humiliating himself. More Eleanor Roosevelt
The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works. More Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
You don't really get to pick and chose what you would like to be doing. But I've been very fortunate, and I think water seeks its own level. You do gravitate towards things that you would get off on. More Bill Paxton
There are few things more difficult than to appraise the work of a man suddenly dead in his youth; to disentangle promise from achievement; to save him from that sentimentalizing which confuses the tragedy of the interruption with the merit of the work actually performed. More Ezra Pound
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends. More William Shakespeare
Hope is a waking dream. More Aristotle

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