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#1. What will they say about my poetry who never touched my blood? Que diran de mi poesia los que no tocaron mi sangre? #Quote by Pablo Neruda
#2. Yes, Sangre de Cristo; but no matter how scarlet the sunset, those red hills never became vermillion, but a more and more intense rose-carnelian; not the colour of living blood, the Bishop had often reflected, but the colour of the dried blood of saints and martyres preserved in old churches in Rome, which liquefies upon occasion. #Quote by Willa Cather
#3. A hair shirt does not always render those chaste who wear it. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#4. we are dealing with a new kind of army altogether, no longer held together in the solidarity of a common citizenship. As that tie fails, the legions discover another in esprit de corps, in their common difference from and their common interest against the general community. They begin to develop a warmer interest in their personal leaders, who secure them pay and plunder. Before the Punic Wars it was the tendency of ambitious men in Rome to court the plebeians; after that time they began to court the legions. Comparison #Quote by H.G.Wells
#5. I don't believe in such a thing as the criminal mind. Everyone's mind is criminal; we're all capable of criminal fantasies and thoughts. #Quote by Gavin De Becker
#6. The best antidote to worry is action. If there is an action that will lessen the likelihood of a dreaded outcome occurring, and if that action doesn't cost too much in terms of effort or freedom, then take it. The worry about whether we remembered to close the baby gate at the top of the stairs can be stopped in an instant by checking. Then it isn't a worry anymore; it's just a brief impulse. Almost all of the worry parents feel about keeping their children safe evolves from the conflict between intuition and inaction.
Your choices when worrying are clear: take action, have faith, pray, seek comfort, or keep worrying. #Quote by Gavin De Becker
#7. I had a brilliant drama teacher while I was at Roland Park: Ann Mainolfi. But the school was mostly rich in academics. It wasn't like I was prepping myself for a life in acting. There, you prepped yourself to have a stable future. The school's piece de resistance is college prep - it didn't teach you how to audition for a TV show. #Quote by Nicole Ari Parker
#8. Happiness, like misfortunes, never comes alone. #Quote by Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
#9. If it be usual to be strongly impressed by things that are scarce, why are we so little impressed by virtue? #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#10. Inde fernut, titidem qui vivere debeat annos, corpre de patrio parvum phenica renasci' It's from Ovid. It means, 'A little phoenix is born anew from the father's body, fated to live the same number of years. #Quote by Ian Caldwell
#11. To speak and to offend is with some people but one and the same thing. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#12. He resented such questions as people do who have thought a great deal about them. The superficial and slipshod have ready answers, but those looking this complex life straight in the eye acquire a wealth of perception so composed of delicately balanced contradictions that they dread, or resent, the call to couch any part of it in a bland generalization. The vanity (if not outrage) of trying to cage this dance of atoms in a single definition may give the weariness of age with the cry of youth for answers the appearance of boredom. #Quote by Peter De Vries
#13. Henceforth, language studies were no longer directed merely towards correcting grammar. #Quote by Ferdinand De Saussure
#14. Awareness, one with knowing, is love. #Quote by John De Ruiter
#15. Louise de Keroualle, being a Frenchwoman from the French court, was feared by most Englishmen for how she might influence their king, and that fear quickly turned to hatred. #Quote by Susan Holloway Scott
#16. Beauty of blood. Innocent beauty flowering in my weeping. #Quote by Julia De Burgos
#17. I believe that a lot of what we put in our bodies really can harm us. It's been proven that people who eat Mediterranean and Japanese diets live for a very long time. #Quote by Cote De Pablo
#18. Knowledge humanizes mankind, and reason inclines to mildness; but prejudices eradicate every tender disposition. #Quote by Baron De Montesquieu
#19. Chastity - the most unnatural of all the sexual perversions, he added parenthetically, out of Remy de Gourmont. #Quote by Aldous Huxley
#20. I don't believe that there is a human creature in his senses, arrived to maturity, that at some time or other has not been carried away by this passion (sc. envy) in good earnest; yet I never met with any one who dared own he was guilty of it but in jest. #Quote by Bernard De Mandeville
#21. Society will develop a new kind of servitude which covers the surface of society with a network of complicated rules, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate. It does not tyrannise but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#22. Mr Tony Hopkins says he's willing to do it if he likes the script. #Quote by Dino De Laurentiis
#23. We have to live with our loneliness and the destiny that drives each person to the order of things. #Quote by Cecile De France
#24. For above all things Love means sweetness, and truth, and measure; yea, loyalty to the loved one and to your word. #Quote by Marie De France
#25. Happiness is a wondrous commodity: the more you give, the more you have. #Quote by Madame De Stael
#26. 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
#27. The problem with cliches is not that they contain false ideas, but rather that they are superficial articulations of very good ones. The sun is often on fire at sunset and the moon discreet, but if we keep saying this every time we encounter a sun or a moon, we will end up believing that this is the last rather than the first word to be said on the subject. Cliches are detrimental insofar as they inspire us to believe that they adequately describe a situation while merely grazing its surface. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#28. Economized love is never real love. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#29. Style is the essence of man #Quote by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte De Buffon
#30. All of us, in words that contradict each other, express at bottom the same exalted impulse. What sets us against one another is not our aims - they all come to the same thing - but our methods, which are the fruit of our varied reasoning. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#31. We are in the habit of visualizing .. the history of science as a steady, cumulative process,.. where each epoch adds some new item of knowledge to the legacy of the past, making the temple of science grow brick by brick to ever greater height.. In fact, .. the philosophy of nature evolved by occasional leaps and bounds alternating with delusional pursuits, culs-de-sac, regressions, periods of blindness and amnesia. The great discoveries .. were sometimes the unexpected by-products of a chase after quite different hares. At other times, the process of discovery consisted merely in the cleaning away of the rubbish that blocked the path, or in the rearranging of existing items of knowledge in a different pattern.. Europe knew less geometry in the fifteenth century than in Archimedes' time. #Quote by Arthur Koestler
#32. It doesn't matter if the water is cold or warm if you're going to have to wade through it anyway. #Quote by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#33. Controlling my temper is important, ... Sometimes it's hard, but I try. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#34. How to live simply? It is a big question. Let the answer come into the empty space that one must create in oneself. Trying to live simply is not the way - we don't know how. Trying to fix it is filling the space with activity, when what is needed is to empty oneself and allow an answer to appear ... #Quote by Michel De Salzmann
#35. There was, he thought, an emotional truth here somewhere, and he could see now that his role-playing had a previously unsuspected artistic element to it. He was acting, yes, but in the noblest, most profound sense of the word. He wasn't a fraud. He was Robert De Niro. #Quote by Nick Hornby
#36. He will unfailingly be pleased with our patience and take note of our diligence and perseverance. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#37. There is one person that is wiser than anybody, and that is everybody. #Quote by Charles Maurice De Talleyrand
#38. It's as though either you accept [religious] doctrine and then you can have all the nice stuff, or you reject the doctrine and you're living in some kind of spiritual wasteland under the guidance of CNN and Walmart. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#39. I cannot believe that a republic could subsist if the influence of the lawyers in public business did not increase in proportion to the power of the people. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#40. Taking into consideration all your loveliness
why can't you burn your bootsoles and your
draft card? How can you sit there saying yes
to war? You'll be a pauper when you die, sore
boy. Dead, while I still live at our addresss.
Oh my brother, why do you keep making plans
when I am at seizures of hearts and hands?
Come dance the dance, the Papa-Mama dance;
bring costumes from the suitcase pasted Ille de France,
the S.S. Gripsholm. Papa's London Harness case
he took abroad and kept i our attic laced
with old leather straps for storage and his
scholar's robes, black licorice - that metamorphosis
with it's crimson blood.
The Papa and Mama Dance #Quote by Anne Sexton
#41. May the dark remain in your shadow and the light shine upon you. #Quote by Giovannie De Sadeleer
#42. To be free is not to have the power to do anything you like; it is to be able to surpass the given toward an open future. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#43. Occupation is the best safeguard for women under all circumstances
mental or physical, or both. Cupid extinguishes his torch in the atmosphere of industry. #Quote by Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
#44. It is more important to have self-respect than to gain respect from others. #Quote by Madeleine De Scudery
#45. time has more power to undo and change things than the human will. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#46. But I, alas, do not know how to see sheep through the walls of boxes. Perhaps I am a little like the grown-ups. I have had to grow old. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#47. Its particular interest for Ian, however, lay in its thesis about the history of the Dutch relationship to windmills, for it emphasized that these early industrial objects had originally been felt to have all the pylons' threateningly alien qualities, rather than the air of enchantment and playfulness now routinely associated with them. They had been denounced from pulpits and occasionally burnt to the ground by suspicious villagers. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#48. My life is very monotonous," the fox said. "I hunt chickens: men hunt me. All the chickens are just alike, and all the men are just alike. And, in consequence, I am a little bored. But if you tame me, it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life. I shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others. Other steps send me hurrying back underneath the ground. Yours will call me, like music, out of my burrow. And then look: you see the grain fields down yonder? [ ... ] The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back to the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wheat in the wind ... #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery