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#1. The writer's language is to some degree the product of his own action; he is both the historian and the agent of his own language. #Quote by Paul De Man
#2. Love is the only way on which even the dim-witted reaches certain heights. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#3. Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love. #Quote by Therese De Lisieux
#4. Liberality consists less in giving a great deal than in gifts well-timed. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#5. Do you belong to anyone?" he asked.
"No," she whispered.
"Good, because tonight, you belong to the the King of the Sea. #Quote by Madame De Boudoir
#6. Blessed ... is he who has it in his power to do evil, yet does it not. #Quote by Marguerite De Navarre
#7. A really intelligent man feels what other men only know. #Quote by Baron De Montesquieu
#8. Profits on the exchange are the treasures of goblins. #Quote by Lope De Vega
#9. And now, as a germination of planetary dimensions, comes the thinking layer which over its full extent develops and intertwines its fibres, not to confuse and neutralise them but to reinforce them in the living unity of a single tissue. #Quote by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#10. My way to de-stress is either listening to music or talking to my sister, Kourtney. She's going to teach me how to meditate, and that should help a lot. #Quote by Kendall Jenner
#11. a lack of love:
between a man and a woman is the announcement that what they might produce would only be a badly organized, unhappy being, wanting in harmony in itself. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#12. We are such a small people. For all our magic, we're scared, paranoid little children trying to protect ourselves from the bullies of the world by becoming bigger bullies ourselves. #Quote by Sebastien De Castell
#13. I'm a shreddermouf, aren't I?' 'I was afraid of that,' said Tansy. He was going to keep her in his larder until he was hungy again, and then he was going to rip her apart. 'Dis is my lair', said the shreddermouth proudly. 'It's de best lair in Tiratattle.' 'Is it?' said Tansy. 'Oh yes. It's a drainage tunnel. Goes right up to de surface, it does. Lots of storage space. My name's Gulp.' 'Tansy,' said Tansy, deciding not to ask him what he kept in his storage space and wondering whether introductions were quite the thing. #Quote by Elizabeth Kay
#14. I am poor - you are my riches; dark - you are my light; I own nothing, need nothing. And how could I own anything? After all, it is a contradiction that he can own something who does not own himself. I am happy as a child who is neither able to own anything nor allowed to. I own nothing, for I belong only to you; I am not, I have ceased to be, in order to be yours."
- Johannes De Silentio, from_Either/Or_ #Quote by Søren Kierkegaard
#15. Envy lurks at the bottom of the human heart like a viper in its hole. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#16. all success cloaks a surrender #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#17. Every trait of beauty may be traced to some virtue, as to innocence, candor, generosity, modesty, and heroism. #Quote by Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
#18. But I'm here. I will love him. I will be his mother. #Quote by Kim De Blecourt
#19. I did not live Chloe for her body, I loved her body for the promise of who she was. It was a most inspiring promise #Quote by Alain De Botton
#20. My God, how good Thou art! How well dost Thou suit the trial to our strength! #Quote by Therese De Lisieux
#21. The future is more beautiful than all the pasts. #Quote by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#22. It is a matter of life and death for us; for the lead we gain by day on ships and railways is lost each night. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#23. We always get bored with those whom we bore. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#24. To ennoble is to diminish by robbing people of their complexity, their completeness, of their humanity, which is always clouded by what gets stirred up at the bottom. #Quote by Norman Lock
#25. Their only chance to mix with royalty was while they played Bezique. They never played any other game but this one that had grown out of the French court: it was the game of the cavaliers, a game of waiting between battles. #Quote by Lisa St. Aubin De Teran
#26. …what privilege this filthy excrement had, that we must carry about us a fine handkerchief to receive it, and, which was more, afterward to lap it carefully up and carry it all day about in our pockets, which, he said, could not but be much more nauseous and offensive, than to see it thrown away, as we did all other evacuations" – A gentleman #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#27. Could see you all strung by the gills, like sardines on a twig! #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#28. Joy is a flame which association alone can keep alive, and which goes out unless communicated. #Quote by Alphonse De Lamartine
#29. What you do matters - but not much. What you are matters tremendously. #Quote by Catherine De Hueck Doherty
#30. A weak mind is the only defect out of our power to mend. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#31. We should work to de-link health insurance from employment so if you lose your job, your health insurance goes with you and it is personal, portable and affordable. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#32. The 'Women' had to do with the female painted through all ages, all those idols, and maybe I was stuck to a certain extent; I couldn't go on. It did one thing for me: it eliminated composition, arrangement, relationships, light - all this silly talk about line, colour and form - because that was the thing I wanted to get hold of. #Quote by Willem De Kooning
#33. You ask whether the Orient is all I imagined it to be. Yes, it is - and more than that, it extends far beyond the narrow idea I had of it. I have found, clearly delineated, everything that was hazy in my mind.' 8. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#34. A disciple said to him, "I am ready, in the quest for God , to give up anything: wealth, friends, family, country, life itself. What else can a person give up?" The Master calmly replied, "One's beliefs about God. #Quote by Anthony De Mello
#35. Be not miserable about what may happen tomorrow. The same everlasting Father, who cares for you today, will care for you tomorrow. #Quote by Saint Francis De Sales
#36. Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends. #Quote by Alphonse De Lamartine
#37. Penetration has an air of divination; it pleases our vanity more than any other quality of the mind. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#38. Love stories begin not when we fear someone may be unwilling to see us again, but when they decide they would have no objection to seeing us all the time; not when they have every opportunity to run away, but when they have exchanged solemn vows promising to hold us, and be held captive by us, for life. Our #Quote by Alain De Botton
#39. His understanding of the method by which organisms become first individualised and then personalised gave him a number of valuable insights. Basically, the process depends on cephalisation - the differentiation of a head as the dominant guiding region of the body, forwardly directed, and containing the main sense-organs providing information about the outer world and also the main organ of co-ordination or brain. #Quote by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#40. Suddenly I was struck motionless: I was living through the first chapter of a novel in which I was the heroine; she was still almost a child, but we, too, were growing up. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#41. In a daze, I saw him stretch out his arms to me. It struck me that never in all my life had I beheld anyone quite as beautiful as he was, and it was not merely the sum of his physical attributes, it was the pure serenity, the essence that I perceived with my innermost soul. A lovely euphoria came over me as he spoke. #Quote by Anne Rice
#42. As for dying we can only assay that once; we are all apprentices when it comes to that #Quote by Michel De Montaigne