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What are your historical Facts; still more your biographical? Wilt thou know a man by stringing-together beadrolls of what thou namest Facts? More Thomas Carlyle
To rescue from oblivion even a fragment of a language which men have used and which is in danger of being lost --that is to say, one of the elements, whether good or bad, which have shaped and complicated civilization --is to extend the scope of social observation and to serve civilization. More Victor Hugo
I don't want to stop acting, but acting in some ways is a young man's game. More Kevin Bacon
It is always the unreadable that occurs. More Oscar Wilde
Nature is the art of God. More Sir Thomas Browne
Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant. More Doug Horton
The camera introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses. More Walter Benjamin
The puritanical potentialities of science have never been forecast. If it evolves a body of organized rites, and is established as a religion, hierarchically organized, things more than anything else will be done in the name of decency. The coarse fumes of tobacco and liquors, the consequent tainting of the breath and staining of white fingers and teeth, which is so offensive to many women, will be the first things attended to. More Wyndham Lewis
All architects want to live beyond their deaths. More Philip Johnson
Fortune favors the brave. More Publius Vergilius
Six hours for a man, seven for a woman, and eight for a fool. More English Proverb
Industry need not wish. More Benjamin Franklin
The happiest lot for a man, as far as birth is concerned, is that it should be such as to give him but little occasion to think much about it. More Richard Whately
The aim of all commentary on art now should be to make works of art -- and, by analogy, our own experience -- more, rather than less, real to us. The function of criticism should be to show how it is what it is, even that it is what it is, rather than to show what it means. More Susan Sontag
You can take a chance with any man who pays his bills on time. More Terence Terence
There is no aphrodisiac like innocence. More Jean Baudrillard
I figured the only value in such a book would be to describe my life as I lived it. More Anthony Quinn
My dad always said he wanted to be remembered for his body of work, and he's made more than 75 pictures, some good, some bad, and they will be his legacy to the world of acting. More Charlton Heston
Everybody says it, and what everybody says must be true. More James F. Cooper
Between the optimist and the pessimist, the difference is droll. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist the hole! More Mclandburgh Wilson

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