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#1. One is not superior merely because one sees the world as odious. #Quote by Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
#2. Love is the smallest part of gallantry. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#3. I have been driven to search everywhere just to find myself mentioned. I am mentioned almost nowhere, but where I find myself, I find myself condemned. #Quote by Louis De Bernieres
#4. The more corrupt the community, the stronger the lure of individual achievement #Quote by Alain De Botton
#5. Some people, like some shooting stars are worth waiting for.
Like there's no twice in once and forever. #Quote by Giovannie De Sadeleer
#6. If you are handed something, it's a blessing and a curse. Look at hip hop artists, they produced everything themselves. Even people like Robert De Niro are getting into production. Again, it's art vs. marketing. Not everyone can take the risk. You have to break a few eggs to make a good omelet. #Quote by Michael Winslow
#7. When the savages of Louisiana wish to have fruit, they cut the tree at the bottom and gather the fruit. That is exactly a despotic government. #Quote by Baron De Montesquieu
#8. All of us here are servants of the reading public. I am the head of the servants and I must show that I know better than any of the servants where the materials are found. I want to show that our service here is efficient and that we are really working to serve. #Quote by Epifanio De Los Santos
#9. I'm also interested in the modern suggestion that you can have a combination of love and sex in a marriage - which no previous society has ever believed. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#10. The vices enter into the composition of the virtues, as poisons into that of medicines. Prudence collects and arranges them, and uses them beneficially against the ills of life. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#11. It is notorious that the memory strengthens as you lay burdens upon it, and becomes trustworthy as you trust it. #Quote by Thomas De Quincey
#12. A remarkable tour de force that will hopefully end forever the argument that science and the spiritual are opposed to one another. This wonderful collection of facts and arguments, written in a good-natured, almost conversational style, makes it easy to loosen yourself from your preconceptions and enjoy seeing reality more clearly and completely. We have needed such a book for a long time. #Quote by James Fadiman
#13. We are all bound to the throne of the Supreme Being by a flexible chain which restrains without enslaving us. The most wonderful aspect of the universal scheme of things is the action of free beings under divine guidance. #Quote by Joseph De Maistre
#14. More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the words men use. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#15. Were he supreme, were he mighty, were he just, were he good, this God you tell me about, would it be through enigmas and buffooneries he would wish to teach me to serve and know him? #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#16. Time goes on. So whatever you're going to do, do it. Do it now. Don't wait. #Quote by Robert De Niro
#17. Surfactants allow us to protect a water surface and to generate these beautiful soap bubbles, which are the delight of our children. #Quote by Pierre-Gilles De Gennes
#18. Every adult life could be said to be defined by two great love stories. The first - the story of our quest for sexual love - is well known and well charted, its vagaries form the staple of music and literature, it is socially accepted and celebrated. The second - the story of our quest for love from the world - is a more secret and shameful tale. If mentioned, it tends to be in caustic, mocking terms, as something of interest chiefly to envious or deficient souls, or else the drive for status is interpreted in an economic sense alone. And yet this second love story is no less intense than the first, it is no less complicated, important or universal, and its setbacks are no less painful. There is heartbreak here too. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#19. There is nothing which power cannot believe of itself, when it is praised as equal to the gods.
[Lat., Nihil est quod credere de se
Non possit, quum laudatur dis aequa potestas.] #Quote by Juvenal
#20. There is nothing to unify God and the soul but the Cross. #Quote by Louis De Wohl
#21. As I try to remember myself, I see where my wish comes from. It is from my ordinary "I." So long as the impulse comes from the possessiveness at the core of my personality, it will not bring the freedom necessary for a perception that is direct. When I see this . . . I have the impression of being a little freer. . . . But I wish to keep this freedom, and the way I wish comes again from possessiveness. It is like finding freedom from the influence only to fall back under it again, as though following a movement inward toward the more real and then a movement outward away from the real. If I am able to observe and live this, I will see that these two movements are not separate. They are one and the same process. And I need to feel them like the ebb and flow of a tide, with a keen attention that does not let itself be carried away and that, by its vision, keeps a balance. #Quote by Jeanne De Salzmann
#22. If age someday grounds my feet and wilts my port de bras, what vestige of the old life will be left? The signs that I was a dancer will gradually fade like stripes on a beach towel. Even my knowledge of the art form, reaped in sweat over decades, could be lost over time. #Quote by Sascha Radetsky
#23. Not kings alone
the people, too, have their flatterers. #Quote by Victor De Riqueti, Marquis De Mirabeau
#24. Society cares about the individual only in so far as he is profitable. The young know this. Their anxiety as they enter in upon social life matches the anguish of the old as they are excluded from it. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#25. People always find ways to fool themselves. #Quote by Maurizio De Giovanni
#26. All history is man's efforts to realise ideals. #Quote by Eamon De Valera
#27. if I have aught it is gave from Thy Hand #Quote by Jean-Marie De La Trinite
#28. What do you do when you're in love with the last man in the world you can have? You plan a life, a real life, without him. #Quote by Marisa De Los Santos
#29. peculiar, or sad, and yet still deserve a place within the circle of familial love. The parents would thus have created an invaluable wellspring of courage from which those children would eventually be able to draw to sustain the confessions and direct conversations of adult life. Rabih #Quote by Alain De Botton
#30. To a shameful extent, the charm of marriage boils down to how unpleasant it is to be alone. This isn't necessarily our fault as individuals. Society as a whole appears determined to render the single state as nettlesome and depressing as possible: once the freewheeling days of school and university are over, company and warmth become dispiritingly hard to find; social life starts to revolve oppressively around couples; there's no one left to call or hang out with. It's hardly surprising, then, if when we find someone halfway decent, we might cling. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#31. If a person never contradicts himself, it must be that he says nothing. #Quote by Miguel De Unamuno
#32. Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#33. She is unable to dream, think or love. In a woman, poetry never comes naturally, but always as the result of education. Only the woman of the world is a woman; the rest are simply females. #Quote by Edmond De Goncourt
#34. Between the daylight gambler and the player at night there is the same difference that lies between a careless husband and the lover swooning under his lady's window. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#35. The most violent passions sometimes leave us at rest, but vanity agitates us constantly. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#36. Religious wars are not caused by the fact that there is more than one religion, but by the spirit of intolerance ... the spread of which can only be regarded as the total eclipse of human reason. #Quote by Charles De Secondat
#37. Overcrowded cities are spawning increasingly lawless suburbs. Waste is accumulating in and around them, straining the capacity to deal with it. #Quote by Christian De Duve