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#1. So what? Don't we have enough ugliness already? And don't we know these things already? Why always fight ugliness with ugliness, stupidity wit stupidity, displaying still more and more of it? Why not create something beautiful to fight the ugliness with? Not that I am for escapism (although there is nothing wrong with it). René Clair was not an escapist in A Nous la Liberté. And Chaplin never was. No poet ever is. Neither are tulips, willow trees, Louise Brooks, or cranes. But they fight ugliness just by being there, by emanating beauty, peace, truth. #Quote by Jonas Mekas
#2. The champions of liberty have the medal for any necklace. (Les champions de la liberte - Ont la médaille pour tout collier) #Quote by Charles De Leusse
#3. La liberté," Cherie was fond of saying, in that charming Montreal accent of hers, "est une question de logistique." Freedom is a matter of logistics. #Quote by Ben H. Winters
#4. You have to make a decision and be firm. #Quote by La La Anthony
#5. If ever you should doubt me or that these are my words, call my name. With nothing save Love and Joy and Grace, call my name, and i will be there, as indeed i always am, and ask me. "Then, like the lovely trill of the whippoorwill, the murmur of the stream, the call of the sweetest breeze, if you listen closely, you will hear my voice, confirming all you have felt and read and seen to be true. #Quote by Pietro De La Luna
#6. If Monsieur X spent an eternity studying treatises on optics, he would never paint 'La Grande Jatte.' #Quote by Felix Feneon
#7. Happiness is our natural state of being that cannot be found in anything external. #Quote by Christopher Dines
#8. You don't have to go to New York and you don't have to go to LA or London. Go somewhere cheap. Go somewhere with free art museums and then just go to art museums. #Quote by Jessa Crispin
#9. To praise great actions with sincerity may be said to be taking part in them. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#10. These flowers, which were splendid and sprightly, waking in the dawn of the morning, in the evening will be a pitiful frivolity, sleeping in the cold night's arms. #Quote by Pedro Calderon De La Barca
#11. I like Burt's Bees Tinted Lip Balm because I don't need a mirror to reapply. But I definitely treat myself with face lotion - I use La Mer. #Quote by Alison Sweeney
#12. you're the liar" - Mimi Force #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#13. Whoa!" he says with a smile. The wrinkles at the corners of his eyes deepen. "Chicken salad a la George Orwell! #Quote by Haruki Murakami
#14. That dog is mine said those poor children; that place in the sun is mine; such is the beginning and type of usurpation throughout the earth.
[Fr., Ce chien est a moi, disaient ces pauvres enfants; c'est la ma place au soleil. Voila le commencement et l'image de l'usurpation de toute la terre.] #Quote by Blaise Pascal
#15. Only the contemptible fear contempt. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#16. Yes, after all, this by now was his customary loneliness: there was little else he desired for the present than the hospitality of the dark. #Quote by Walter De La Mare
#17. His are the quiet steeps of dreamland, The waters of no-more-pain; His ram's bell rings 'neath an arch of stars, Rest, rest, and rest again. #Quote by Walter De La Mare
#18. Little did they suspect that the years would end by wearing away the disharmony.
Little did they suspect that La Mancha and Montiel and the knight's frail figure would be, for the future, no less poetic than Sinbad's haunts or Ariosto's vast geographies.
For myth is at the beginning of literature, and also at its end. #Quote by Jorge Luis Borges
#19. It has to start somewhere, it has to start sometime, what better place than here? What better time than now? #Quote by Zack De La Rocha
#20. We give advice, we do not inspire conduct. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#21. Bruges was his dead wife. And his dead wife was Bruges. The two were untied in a like destiny. It was Bruges-la-Morte, the dead town entombed in its stone quais, with the arteries of its canals cold once the great pulse of the sea had ceased beating in them. #Quote by Georges Rodenbach
#22. When you see an Alexander McQueen fashion show, you are taken on a journey. It's surreal. #Quote by Josephine De La Baume
#23. I have these worksheets. They're great for the irregular verbs..."
"Not today."
He shot me a look and kept shuffling papers.
"Okay," I said. "D'accord.Pas de papiers aujourd'hui. S'il vous plait,Alex. Je...je fais les choses la derniere fois."
"Prochaine."
"What?"
"La prochaine fois," he correct. "Next time. Derniere fois is 'last time.' I'm not even going to start on your verb usage."
"Right.La derniere...sorry...prochaine fois. How do you say 'I'm begging you'?"
"Jes t'en supplie," he answered. Then, "You are aware that in order to speak better french, you actually have to speak French."
"Oui,monsieur. But the Eiffel Tower will still be standing next week, and french fries will still be American."
"Belgian," Alex sighed. "French fries started in Belgium. Look,I'm not going to force you to work. It's your choice and not my job."
"Next week," I promised. "I promise."
"Right." He rubbed the back of his head, pushing his hair into a funny little ducktail. "Okay,fine. How 'bout a movie?"
Worked for me. "Sure. #Quote by Melissa Jensen
#24. Such a great misfortune, not to be able to be alone. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#25. Patience and perseverance at lengthAccomplish more than anger or brute strength. #Quote by Jean De La Fontaine
#26. All he had to do was love her, and he could do that. -Kingsley #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#27. I grew up in LA. I sort of watched the Raiders play and that sort of thing. #Quote by Jay Hernandez
#28. I'm just a small-town New Zealand girl. But, I do think it was incredibly necessary for me. Wild Things wouldn't exist if I hadn't have made some dramatic changes and that all happened in LA. #Quote by Ladyhawke
#29. I have an identity crisis which is not resolved because I'm a dual citizen. My whole family is American, and I was born in India but I was raised in Canada. But all my extended family is American, I've held an American passport and I've spent my whole adult life in between New York and LA. So I feel like an American ... and I also feel like a Canadian! I wish more people were dual citizens and then I wouldn't feel like such a freak. #Quote by Emily Haines
#30. A great mind is above insults, injustice, grief, and raillery, and would be invulnerable were it not open to compassion. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#31. Modesty is to merit, what shade is to figures in a picture; it gives it strength and makes it stand out. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#32. There is also a kind of mean-spiritedness with LA comics. #Quote by David Cross
#33. The pain in Vinay's voice disturbed Radhika. "Shangri-La is a state of mind, Vinay. If you're happy, then everything around you will be okay and in harmony. Nothing is perfect anywhere. We must find our own paradise amidst the chaos. Just the way a beautiful lotus blooms in dirty water. #Quote by Nita Bajoria (The Leap)
#34. That was exactly what Tabucchi was suggesting with his title ("La Nostalgie du Possible") --that we can pass right by something very important: love, a job, moving to another city or another country. Or another life. 'Pass by' and at the same time be 'so close' that sometimes, while in that state of melancholy that is akin to hypnosis, we can, in spite of everything, manage to grab little fragments of what might have been. Like catching snatches of a far-off radio frequency. The message is obscure, yet by listening carefully you can still catch snippets of the soundtrack of the life that never was. You hear sentences that were never actually said, you hear footsteps echoing in places you've never been to, you can make out the surf on a beach whose sand you have never touched. You hear the laughter and loving words of a woman though nothing ever happened between you. The idea of an affiar with her had crossed your mind. Perhaps she would have liked that --probably, in fact-- but nothing every happened. For some unknown reason, we never gave in to the exquisite vertigo that you feel when you move those few centimeters towards the face of the other for the first kiss. #Quote by Antoine Laurain
#35. Life is short, if we are only said to live when we enjoy ourselves; and if we were merely to count up the hours we spent agreeably, a great number of years would hardly make up a life of a few months. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#36. Horsemanship is the one art for which it seems one needs only practice. However, practice without true principles is nothing other than routine, the fruit of which is a strained and unsure execution, a false diamond which dazzles semi-connoisseurs often more impressed by the accomplishments of the horse than the merit of the horseman. #Quote by Francois Robichon De La Gueriniere
#37. I had done a lot of plays, particularly at my own theater in LA, and it was the first time in my theatrical life where I didn't feel that my role was also to keep everybody else working hard. #Quote by Gregory Harrison
#38. As long as we love, we can forgive. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#39. The confidence which we have in ourselves give birth to much of that, which we have in others. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#40. Truth is the foundation and the reason of the perfection of beauty, for of whatever stature a thing may be, it cannot be beautiful-and perfect, unless it be truly what it should be, and possess truly all that it should have. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#41. I told you what I want. You under me, on top of me, against the wall, on this table, against the sofa. Maybe even on the bed. Should I continue? #Quote by Monica La Porta
#42. Self-love makes our friends appear more or less deserving in proportion to the delight we take in them, and the measures by whichwe judge of their worth depend upon the manner of their conversing with us. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld