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#1. This emperor was arbiter of the whole world at nineteen, and yet would have a man to be thirty before he could be fit to determine a dispute about a gutter. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#2. A woman's situation, i.e those meanings derived from the total context in which she comes to maturity, disposes her to apprehend her body not as instrument of her transcendence, but an object destined for another. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#3. The sun came out. It filtered down through the leaves, creating a playful pattern of light and shade that danced before my eyes. The air smelled of lilies of the valley. As I walked beneath the canopy of trees, wrapped in the delicate fragrance, caution fell away. It didn't matter that I had no idea which street led to the place de Tertre or to my Métro stop. Destination no longer ruled. My only map was that of free association: I would follow each street only as long as it interested me and then, on a whim, choose a new direction. #Quote by Alice Steinbach
#4. Some men, instead of building their existence upon the indefinite unfolding of time, propose to assert it in its eternal aspect & to achieve it as an absolute. They hope, thereby, to surmount the ambiguity of their condition. Thus, many intellectuals seek their salvation in either in critical thought or creative activity. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#5. I always have music on unless I'm reading aloud, which I always do before I hand anything in. It's the only way to know if a sentence really works, without clunks or cul-de-sac clauses. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#6. For the person who loves God, worship is the daily bread of patience. #Quote by Honore De Balzac
#7. Of all the passions, fear weakens judgment most. #Quote by Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
#8. When human aid fails us, all is not wanting; for God takes over and takes care of us by His special Providence. #Quote by Francis De Sales
#9. I admit that I myself am far from having a complete command of every topic I touch on, but my knowledge of my subject is always greater than the interest or the understanding of my auditors. You see, there is one very good thing about mankind; the mediocre masses make very few demands of the mediocrities of a higher order, submitting stupidly and cheerfully to their guidance #Quote by Alfred De Vigny
#10. I believed in Santa Claus until I was 12! #Quote by Danielle De Niese
#11. The purpose of art is to reflect new emerging values and to define the new heroes and heroines so that people can absorb them into their perceptions. #Quote by Edward De Bono
#12. I choose my reality. My vision and actions create my life. I am an amazing reality creator. #Quote by Amy Leigh Mercree
#13. Women do not know all their powers of flirtation. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#14. But I have never wanted to be a singer, because the exterior part of a career, I don't like very much. #Quote by Victoria De Los Angeles
#15. Men despise great projects when they do not feel themselves capable of great successes. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#16. Happiness is indeed a Eurydice, vanishing as soon as gazed upon. It can exist only in acceptance, and succumbs as soon as it is laid claim to. #Quote by Denis De Rougemont
#17. Only the series of colors on the canvas with all their power and vibrancy could, in combination with each other, render the chromatic feeling of that landscape. #Quote by Maurice De Vlaminck
#18. Modern literary theory sees a similarity between walking and writing that I find persuasive: words inscribe a text in the same way that a walk inscribes space. In The practicse of Everyday Life, Michel de Certeau writes, 'The act of walking is a process of appropriation of the topographical system on the part of the pedestrian; it is a special acting-out of the place ... and it implies relations among differentiated positions.' I think this is a fancy way of saying that writing is one way of making the world our own, and that walking is another. #Quote by Geoff Nicholson
#19. And somewhere in that crimson-colored never-never land where i pirouetted madly, in a wild and crazy effort to exhaust myself into insensibility, i saw that man, shadowy and distant, half-hidden behind towering white columns that rose clear up to a purple sky. In a passionate pas de deux he danced with me, forever apart, no matter how hard i sought to draw nearer and leap into his arms, where i could feel them protective about me, supporting me ... and with him i'd find, at last, a safe place to live and love. #Quote by V.C. Andrews
#20. The vainglory of wishing to understand is dangerous, immoral and, above all, old-fashioned. The modern way – perhaps the final way - is to say: Go forward, without knowing why, as quickly as possible, towards an unknown goal! To act and think are opposites which identify one only in the Absolute. To accomplish all one's movements – of the head, the arms, the legs – without ever quite attaining the status of a puppet, but with a certainty that gives one a feeling of rightness: that is what is nowadays held up as the ideal. Be citizens of Universal activity! Forget to be conscious of ourselves! The blind horse gallops without hesitation, not knowing where it is going, not caring where it has been: so let up put out our eyes! #Quote by Remy De Gourmont
#21. I've been obsessed with this kind of visual storytelling for quite a while, and I try to create material that allows me to explore it. #Quote by Brian De Palma
#22. Bet you can't even name one romantic movie you like," she teased.
She felt smug when a few minutes went by and Oliver was still unable to name one romantic movie he could profess to enjoy.
The Empire Strikes Back," Oliver finally declared, tapping his horn at a Prius that wandered over the line.
The Empire Strikes Back? The Star Wars movie? That's not romantic!" Schuyler huffed, fiddling with the air conditioner controls.
Au contraire, my dear, it's very romantic. The last scene, you know, when they're about to put Han in that freezing cryogenic chamber or whatever? Remember?"
Schuyler mmm-hmmmed.
And Leia leans over the ledge and says, 'I love you.'"
That's cheesy, not romatic," Schuyler argued, although she did like that part.
Let me explain. What's romantic is what Han says back. Remember what he says to her? After she says 'I love you'?"
Schuyler grinned. Maybe Oliver had a point. "Han says, 'I know.'"
Exactly," Oliver tapped the wheel. "He doesn't have to say anything so trite as 'I love you." Because that's already understood. And that's romantic. #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#23. I'm tired of being your best friend. I'm tired of being second best. I won't settle for that anymore. It's all or nothing, Schuyler. You have to decide. Him or me.
- Oliver Hazzard-Perry #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#24. It is easy to be wise on behalf of others than to be so for ourselves. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#25. Las historias son lo mas salvaje de todo #Quote by Patrick Ness
#26. In real life, and usually in good novels and films, individuals are not defined only by their sexuality. Each has a history, and his or her eroticism is involved in a certain situation. It may even be that situation creates it. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#27. Imperious, angry, furious, extreme in all things, with a disturbance in the moral imagination unlike any the world has ever known - there you have me in a nutshell: and one more thing, kill me or take me as I am, for I will not change #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#28. Hope and fear are inseparable. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#29. The whole mass of humanity ... marches constantly, though slowly, toward greater perfection. #Quote by Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron De Laune
#30. Men have seemed miraculous to the world, in whom their wives and valets have never seen anything even worth noticing. Few men have been admired by their own households. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#31. When not prompted by vanity, we say little. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#32. So, don't believe anyone who says that since nature is based on a struggle for life, we need to live like this as well. Many animals survive not by eliminating each other or keeping everything for themselves, but by cooperating and sharing. This applies most definitely to pack hunters, such as wolves or killer whales, but also to our closest relatives, the primates. #Quote by Frans De Waal
#33. Although I don't believe in God, Bach's music shows me what a love of God must feel like. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#34. His Divine Goodness asks that we never do good in any place to make ourselves look important but that we always consider Him directly, immediately, and without intermediary in all our actions. #Quote by Vincent De Paul
#35. Men can have friends, statesmen cannot. #Quote by Charles De Gaulle
#36. This fierce basilisk, this ungrateful, cruel, supercilious wretch, will neither seek, serve, own, nor follow you in any shape whatever. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
#37. It wouldn't cost too much to change the rules of trade so that poor countries can work their way out of poverty. But the world's leaders won't act unless they hear enough people telling them. And every day they fail to act, thousands of people die because they can't afford the basics of survival. #Quote by Edward De Bono