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#1. It is not those who commit the least faults who are the most holy, but those who have the greatest courage, the greatest generosity, the greatest love, who make the boldest efforts to overcome themselves, and are not immediately apprehensive about tripping. #Quote by Saint Francis De Sales
#2. There are no circumstances, however unfortunate, that clever people do not extract some advantage from. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#3. I planted my self in the middle of a great many Glasses full of Dew, tied fast about me, upon which the Sun so violently darted his Rays, that the Heat, which attracted them, as it does the thickest Clouds, carried me up so high, that at length I found my self above the middle Region of the Air. #Quote by Cyrano De Bergerac
#4. Men can be unjust towards me, my dear Junot,' he wrote to his faithful aide-de-camp, 'but it suffices to be innocent; my conscience is the tribunal before which I call my conduct. #Quote by Andrew Roberts
#5. Love personalizes all that it loves. Only by personalizing it can we fall in love with an idea. #Quote by Miguel De Unamuno
#6. Trust and trust alone should lead us to love #Quote by Therese De Lisieux
#7. Nothing prevents one from appearing natural as the desire to appear natural. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#8. Logic is the technique by which we add conviction to truth. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#9. It is worse to apprehend than to suffer. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#10. I shall write an ode!" threatened Philip direfully.
"Ah no, that is too much!" cried De Vangrisse with feeling. #Quote by Georgette Heyer
#11. Many cultures believe that on a certain day - Halloween, the Irish Samhain Eve, Mexico's 'Dia de los Muertos' - the veil between this world and the next is especially thin. #Quote by Michael Dirda
#12. You must rouse into people's consciousness their own prudence and strength, if you want to raise their character. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#13. Women are ever the dupes or the victims of their extreme sensitiveness. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#14. I do not desire to die soon, because in Heaven there is no suffering. I desire to live a long time because I yearn to suffer much for the love of my Spouse. #Quote by Magdalena De Pazzi
#15. Eight Bells: Robert J. Kane '55D died June 3, 2017, in Palm Harbor, Florida. He came to MMA by way of Boston College. Bob or "Killer," as he was affectionately known, was an independent and eccentric soul, enjoying the freedom of life. After a career at sea as an Officer in the U.S. Navy and in the Merchant Marine he retired to an adventurous single life living with his two dogs in a mobile home, which had originally been a "Yellow School Bus." He loved watching the races at Daytona, Florida, telling stories about his interesting deeds about flying groceries to exotic Caribbean Islands, and misdeeds with mysterious ladies he had known. For years he spent his summers touring Canada and his winters appreciating the more temperate weather at Fort De Soto in St. Petersburg, Florida…. Enjoying life in the shadow of the Sunshine Bridge, Bob had an artistic flare, a positive attitude and a quick sense of humor. Not having a family, few people were aware that he became crippled by a hip replacement operation gone bad at the Bay Pines VA Hospital. His condition became so bad that he could hardly get around, but he remained in good spirits until he suffered a totally debilitating stroke. For the past 6 years Bob spent his time at various Florida Assisted Living Facilities, Nursing Homes and Palliative Care Hospitals. His end came when he finally wound up as a terminal patient at the Hospice Facility in Palm Harbor, Florida. Bob was 86 years old when he passed. He will be missed…. #Quote by Hank Bracker
#16. I have desired to do good, but I have not desired to make noise, because I have felt that noise did no good and that good made no noise. #Quote by Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
#17. It was an odd experience, this bringing to life of pages born of my pen and forgotten. From time to time they interested me -- they surprised me as much as if someone else had written them; yet I recognized the vocabulary, the shape of the sentences, the drive, the elliptical forms, the mannerisms. These pages were soaked through and through with my self -- there was a sickening intimacy about it, like the smell of a bedroom in which one has been shut up too long. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#18. She stayed there, in her ball dress, without strength to go to bed, overwhelmed, on a chair, without a fire, without a thought. #Quote by Guy De Maupassant
#19. Why, then, if expensive things cannot bring us remarkable joy, are we so powerfully drawn to them? #Quote by Alain De Botton
#20. He who's never loved cannot be good. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#21. When I first arrived at the Matignon, my desire was to reconcile Parliament and De Gaulle. I had forgotten only two things. Parliament and De Gaulle. #Quote by Georges Pompidou
#22. If you strut around like peacocks-I'm a De La Salle football player-you're going to struggle. Get that out of your heads. You have to earn that, and you earn it week to week with consistency, mental toughness, focus, the grind and the grittiness of it. I don't know if you're earning it or not. We'll find out in the game... -Coach Ladouceur #Quote by Neil Hayes
#23. No stigma attaches to the love of money in America, and provided it does not exceed the bounds imposed by public order, it is held in honor. The American will describe as noble and estimable ambition that our medieval ancestors would have called base cupidity. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#24. You cannot look in a new direction by looking harder in the same direction. #Quote by Edward De Bono
#25. It takes a lot of courage to be the same person on the outside that you are on the inside. #Quote by Barbara De Angelis
#26. But I could I tell her so in a way that would suggest the distinctive nature of my attraction? Words like "love" or "devotion" or "infatuation" we're exhausted by the weight of successive love stories, but the layers imposed on them through the uses of others. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#27. Great minds that are healthy are never considered geniuses, while this sublime qualification is lavished on brains that are often inferior but are slightly touched by madness. #Quote by Guy De Maupassant
#28. Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#29. In January 1821, Thomas Jefferson wrote John Adams to "encourage a hope that the human mind will some day get back to the freedom it enjoyed 2000 years ago." This wish for a return to the era of philosophy would put Jefferson in the same period as Titus Lucretius Carus, thanks to whose six-volume poem De Rerum Naturum (On the Nature of Things) we have a distillation of the work of the first true materialists: Leucippus, Democritus, and Epicurus. These men concluded that the world was composed of atoms in perpetual motion, and Epicurus, in particular, went on to argue that the gods, if they existed, played no part in human affairs. It followed that events like thunderstorms were natural and not supernatural, that ceremonies of worship and propitiation were a waste of time, and that there was nothing to be feared in death. #Quote by Christopher Hitchens
#30. Well concerning the world records that I did, I think it helps a lot to me, yeah. I think it's a very individual thing because I heard some people say, like, oh I don't like it at all. But I definitely, for me it really made a big difference. #Quote by Inge De Bruijn
#31. Cinco de Mayo is an important day. The Mexicans had to defend themselves from the French. It is historically significant, but it is not Mexican Independence Day. #Quote by Kuno Becker
#32. Nothing else but an insatiate thirst of enjoying a greedily desired object. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#33. Oh Senor" said the niece. "Your grace should send them to be burned (books), just like all the rest, because it's very likely that my dear uncle, having been cured of the chivalric disease, will read these and want to become a shepherd and wander through the woods and meadows singing and playing and, what would be even worse, become a poet, and that, they say, is an incurable and contagious disease. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#34. It was when a society became most distressed and antiquated that it would recreate an overwhelming fantasy of some Golden Age, a time when all was great and glorious, when people were more noble and causes more magnificent and honorable. #Quote by Greg Bear