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#1. If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much to say, as that he is brave towards God and a coward towards men. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#2. The best change you can make is to hold up a mirror so that people can look into it and change themselves. That's the only way a person can be changed." By looking into yourself," Zia said. "Even if you have to look into a mirror that's outside yourself to do it." "And you know," Maida added. "That mirror can be a story you hear, or just someone else's eyes. Anything that reflects back so you can see yourself in it. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#3. The softer your heart is the less that your past is forming your present and your future. When there is openness and softness of heart, what forms the present and the future is not your past but the reality of your own being. #Quote by John De Ruiter
#4. The best way to get on in the world is to make people believe it's to their advantage to help you. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#5. To adapt one's outlook to another person's salvation is the surest and quickest way of losing him. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#6. Era un pintor tan viejo que se le habían quedado calvos los pinceles.
(He was such an old painter that his brushes had gone bald.) #Quote by Ramon Gomez De La Serna
#7. In every crowd are certain persons who seem just like the rest, yet they bear amazing messages. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#8. Renewed friendships require more care than those that have never been broken. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#9. Although now long estranged,
Man is not wholly lost nor wholly changed.
Dis-graced he may be, yet is not de-throned,
and keeps the rags of lordship once he owned:
Man, Sub-creator, the refracted Light
through whom is splintered from a single White
to many hues, and endlessly combined
in living shapes that move from mind to mind.
Though all the crannies of the world we filled
with Elves and Goblins, though we dared to build
Gods and their houses out of dark and light,
and sowed the seed of dragons- 'twas our right
(used or misused). That right has not decayed:
we make still by the law in which we're made.
Fantasy remains a human right: we make in our measure and in our derivative mode, because we are made: and not only made, but made in the image and likeness of a Maker. #Quote by J.R.R. Tolkien
#10. I do believe in an everyday sort of magic
the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#11. But fantasies are often the best thing we can make of our multiple and contradictory wishes; they allow us to inhabit one reality without destroying the other. Fantasizing spares those we care about from the full irresponsibility and scary strangeness of our urges. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#12. Towns find it as hard as houses of business to rise again from ruin. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#13. We made close to forty boxes today. Fifteen truffles (still selling well), but also a batch of coconut squares, some sour cherry gobstoppers, some bitter-coated orange peel, some violet creams, and a hundred or so lunes de miel, those little discs of chocolate made to look like the waxing moon, with her profile etched in white against the dark face.
It's such a delight to choose a box, to linger over the shape- will it be heart shaped, round, or square? To select the chocolates with care; to see them nestled between the folds of crunchy mulberry-colored paper; to smell the mingled perfumes of cream, caramel, vanilla, and dark rum; to choose a ribbon; to pick out a wrapping; to add flowers or paper hearts; to hear the silky whisssh of rice paper against the lid- #Quote by Joanne Harris
#14. Men dissimulate their dearest, most constant, and most virtuous inclination from weakness and a fear of being condemned. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#15. This is the age of the apartment. Not only in the great cities, but in the smaller centers of civilization the apartment has come to stay ... A decade ago the apartment was considered a sorry makeshift in America, though it has been successful abroad for more years than you would believe. #Quote by Elsie De Wolfe
#16. Too much sanity may be madness. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#17. You haven't yet given me the right to obey you when you say: 'I want to. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#18. The dogs bark because we gallop #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#19. I suppose the other thing too many forget is that we were all stories once, each and every one of us. And we remain stories. But too often we allow those stories to grow banal, or cruel or unconnected to each other.We allow the stories to continue, but they no longer have a heart. They no longer sustain us. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#20. That which makes the vanity of others unbearable to us is that which wounds our own. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#21. The most serious Christians have always been well disposed towards me. I myself, an opponent of Christianity - de rigueur, am far from bearing a grudge against the individual for what is the fatality of millennia. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#22. You should know, Sancho, that a man is not worth more than any other if he does not do more than any other. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#23. Beauty belongs to the sphere of the simple, the ordinary, whilst ugliness is something extraordinary, and there is no question but that every ardent imagination prefers in lubricity, the extraordinary to the commonplace #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#24. Nothing we can do outrages Nature directly. Our acts of destruction give her new vigour and feed her energy, but none of our wreckings can weaken her power. #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#25. The monologue is her form of revenge. FLAUBERT #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#26. We pick our friends not only because they are kind and enjoyable company, but also, perhaps more importantly, because they understand us for who we think we are. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#27. Truth, whose mother is history, who is the rival of time, depository of deeds, witness of the past, example and lesson to the present, and warning to the future. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#28. I contemplate the idea of being better and it brings to mind my favorite quote from Wayne Dyer, our friend and the man who is about to marry me to the woman of my dreams. "True nobility isn't about being better than anyone else; it's about being better than you used to be." "Yes, Ma. I am better." I am better than I used to be. #Quote by Portia De Rossi
#29. De-radicalisation begins by breaking down the logic which once seemed unassailable and rethinking what you are fighting for and why. That is hard to do when Islamists and Islamophobes feed off each other's hateful cliches. #Quote by Maajid Nawaz
#30. A liar is a man who does now know how to deceive, a flatterer one who only deceives fools: he who knows how to make skilful use of the truth, and understands its eloquence, can alone pride himself in cleverness. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#31. But in its de facto alliance with Caesar, Christianity connives directly in the murder of Creation. For in these days, Caesar is no longer a mere destroyer of armies, cities, and nations. He is a contradicter of the fundamental miracle of life. #Quote by Wendell Berry