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#1. Work begins when the fear of doing nothing at all finally trumps the terror of doing it badly. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#2. We are tempted to believe that certain achievements and possessions will give us enduring satisfaction. We are invited to imagine ourselves scaling the steep cliff face of happiness in order to reach a wide, high plateau on which we will live out the rest of our lives; we are not reminded that soon after gaining the summit, we will be called down again into fresh lowlands of anxiety and desire. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#3. A woman is more influenced by what she divines than by what she is told. #Quote by Ninon De L'Enclos
#4. There are some extraordinary fathers, who seem, during the whole course of their lives, to be giving their children reasons for being consoled at their death. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#5. I understand that not everyone agrees with my perspective on Ray Kelly. But what you gotta look at here is somebody like Bill de Blasio talking out of both sides of his mouth and trying to have it both ways on a really critical issue like stop-and-frisk. #Quote by Christine Quinn
#6. How much wit, good-nature, indulgences, how many good offices and civilities, are required among friends to accomplish in some years what a lovely face or a fine hand does in a minute! #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#7. When the bee has gathered the dew of heaven and the earth's sweetest nectar from the flowers, it turns it into honey, then hastens to its hive. In the same way, the priest, having taken from the altar the Son of God (who is as the dew from heaven, and true son of Mary, flower of our humanity), gives him to you as delicious food. #Quote by Saint Francis De Sales
#8. The turning point in history will be the moment man becomes aware that the only god of man is man himself. #Quote by Henri De Lubac
#9. PEACHES"
I imagine even peaches
have bad days,
their fuzzy bodies plucked
before their prime
and left to rot on a kitchen tray,
their pudgy meat
soft to the touch-tattoo
of my finger checking
for a pulse - nothing.
Tia Marisol spends her days
at the stove stirring
chicken broth into a copper pot;
a flowered apron hugs her waist.
There is no more talk about
a lover coming to take her north.
These days she keeps to herself,
a seed inside a green-peach shell,
hard, bitter and tart. #Quote by Massiel Ladrón De Guevara
#10. ... it seems we may best be able to inhabit a place where we are not faced with the additional challenge of having to be there. (p.23) #Quote by Alain De Botton
#11. The English take their pleasures sadly, after the fashion of their country. #Quote by Maximilien De Bethune, Duke Of Sully
#12. Words like wistfully and sublime are penned into prose and rhyme. As night gives way to dawn, life gives way to time #Quote by Jessica De La Davies
#13. Democratic communities have a natural taste for freedom: left to themselves they will seek it, cherish it, and view any deprivation of it with regret. But for equality their passion is ardent, insatiable, incessant, invincible: they call for equality in freedom; and if they cannot obtain that, they still call for equality in slavery. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#14. Let us not envy some men their accumulated riches; their burden would be too heavy for us; we could not sacrifice, as they do, health, quiet, honor and conscience, to obtain them: It is to pay so dear from them that the bargain is a loss. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#15. In the afternoon the digestion of the meal deprives me of the incomparable lightness which characterizes the fast days. #Quote by Adalbert De Vogue
#16. I don't actually talk about my books much, because I find if I talk about them I don't want to write them anymore. I write to find out what happens. You know how you read a book? That's what I'm doing except I'm just doing it a lot slower because it takes a lot longer to do. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#17. There's something wrong inside of me," she said. "I don't know at it is. It feels big and heavy and sometimes it makes it hard to breathe." She lifted her hands eyes. "And tears keep leaking out of my eyes. Is this what sadness feels like?" "That's what it feels like for me." I replied. "It's funny. I've heard about it in a lot of the stories I've collected, but I never knew it felt like this before." She sighed "it's so heavy......"
"I know." I replied "I know. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#18. Some are born to invent, others to embellish; but the gilder attracts more attention than the architect. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#19. {Recalling Professor Ira Remsen's remarks (1895) to a group of his graduate students about to go out with their degrees into the world beyond the university:}
He talked to us for an hour on what was ahead of us; cautioned us against giving up the desire to push ahead by continued study and work. He warned us against allowing our present accomplishments to be the high spot in our lives. He urged us not to wait for a brilliant idea before beginning independent research, and emphasized the fact the Lavoisier's first contribution to chemistry was the analysis of a sample of gypsum. He told us that the fields in which the great masters had worked were still fruitful; the ground had only been scratched and the gleaner could be sure of ample reward. #Quote by James F. Norris
#20. We've fallen into a fin-de-siecle period of crisis in which people believe only the things they see right in front of them #Quote by Mariko Mori
#21. Those interested in perpetuating present conditions are always in tears about the marvelous past that is about to disappear, without having so much as a smile for the young future. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#22. READER,
You have here an honest book; it does at the outset forewarn You that, in contriving the same, I have proposed to myself no other than a domestic and private end: I have had no consideration at all either to Your service or to my glory.
My powers are not capable of any such design.
I have dedicated it to the particular commodity of my kinsfolk and friends, so that, having lost me (which they must do shortly), they may therein recover some traits of my conditions and humours, and by that means preserve more whole, and more life-like, the knowledge they had of me.
Had my intention been to seek the world's favour, I should surely have adorned myself with borrowed beauties: I desire therein to be viewed as I appear in mine own genuine, simple, and ordinary manner, without study and artifice: for it is myself I paint.
My defects are therein to be read to the life, and any imperfections and my natural form, so far as public reverence hath permitted me. If I had lived among those nations, which (they say) yet dwell under the sweet liberty of nature's primitive laws, I assure thee I would most willingly have painted myself quite fully and quite naked.
Thus, reader, myself am the matter of my book: there's no reason You should employ Your leisure about so frivolous and vain a subject.
Therefore farewell. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#23. And dieting, I discovered, was another form of disordered eating, just as anorexia and bulimia similarly disrupt the natural order of eating. "Ordered" eating is the practice of eating when you are hungry and ceasing to eat when your brain sends the signal that your stomach is full ... All people who live their lives on a diet are suffering. If you can accept your natural body weight and not force it to beneath your body's natural, healthy weight, then you can live your life free of dieting, of restriction, of feeling guilty every time you eat a slice of your kid's birthday cake. #Quote by Portia De Rossi
#24. At one time, you could sit on the Rue de la Paix in Paris or at the Habima Theater in Tel Aviv or in Medina and you could see a person come in, black, white, it didn't matter. You said, 'That's an American' because there's a readiness to smile and to talk to people. #Quote by Maya Angelou
#25. Her beauty belonged to all the world but her flaws belonged to him alone. #Quote by Henry De Montherlant
#26. If information ends up in the wrong hands, the lives of people very often are immediately at risk. #Quote by Gijs De Vries
#27. And truly Philosophy is but sophisticated poetry. Whence do those ancient writers derive all their authority but from the poets? #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#28. Dressed in a lemon-colored gown made of cashmere, with sleeves of a silk so thin it was referred to by dressmakers as peau de papillon, or "butterfly skin," Lily was breathtakingly beautiful. #Quote by Lisa Kleypas
#29. Love is an adventure and a conquest. It survives and develops, like the universe itself, only by perpetual discovery. #Quote by Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#30. When you tame someone they become unique to you in all the world #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#31. Mayor de Blasio said that whenever he goes to a Yankee game he gets sick and tired of people booing and giving him the finger. Hey, what do you want? You're the mayor of New York City. It comes with the gig, pal. #Quote by David Letterman
#32. One must laugh before one is happy, or one may die without ever laughing at all. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#33. Which other major religion is based on the Godhead incarnate being whipped, tacked to a cross, stabbed? Only the Marquis de Sade could have made up a sicker religion. It's no wonder that those brought up in such a culture hate life and enjoy inflicting pain. All societies are sick but some are sicker than others. Christian societies are certainly the sickest. #Quote by Gore Vidal
#34. Come, let me know whether thou art a
creature of good or not.' And he replied: `I am a man. #Quote by Chretien De Troyes
#35. Try your hardest to combat atrophy and routine. To question The Obvious and the given is an essential element of the maxim 'de omnius dubitandum' [All is to be doubted]. #Quote by Christopher Hitchens
#36. She found that if she paid extremely careful attention to what was around her, really concentrating, and noticing every detail, the terror would fall back. #Quote by Marisa De Los Santos
#37. You know, we worry about the Bomb, a thought interceded, and yet just look around: there are millions of people out there, just like you and me, with their thumb on the self-destruct button. #Quote by Etienne De L'Amour
#38. There is a vast difference between an Apostolic life and the solitude of the Carthusians. The latter is truly very holy but is not suited to those whom God has called to the former, which is in itself more excellent. #Quote by Vincent De Paul
#39. Some historical revisionists have also attempted to diminish the role of God and religion in our nation's past. A careful examination of the records, however, makes it quite clear that religion was a very important factor in the development of our nation. In 1831 when Alexis de Tocqueville came to America to try to unravel the secrets to the success of a fledgling nation that was already competing with the powers of Europe on virtually every level, he discovered that we had a fantastic public educational system that rendered anyone who had finished the second grade completely literate. He was more astonished to discover that the Bible was an important tool used to teach moral principles in our public schools. No particular religious denomination was revered, but rather commonly accepted biblical truths became the backbone of our social structure. #Quote by Ben Carson
#40. 324. - There is more self-love than love in jealousy. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#41. This is the violence that captures our fear and attention, even though only 20 percent of all homicides are committed by strangers. The other 80 percent are committed by people we know, so I'll focus on those we hire, those we work with, those we fire, those we date, those we marry, those we divorce. #Quote by Gavin De Becker
#42. We have observed for thirty centuries that a large nose is a sign on the door of our face that says 'Herein dwells a man who is intelligent, prudent, courteous, affable, noble-minded and generous'. A small nose is a cork on the bottle of the opposite vices. #Quote by Cyrano De Bergerac
#43. Antoine and Marie-Anne de Lavoisier held out for Lamanon the prospect of something he had not even known he was missing till that day in May - not so much marriage between equals, although that did seem true of them, or even marriage based on love, although that was obviously the case as well, but the happy union of science and humanity within an individual, and the joy that was possible when one person, so self-integrated, encountered another such person. #Quote by Naomi J. Williams
#44. Women have the right to mount the scaffold; they should likewise have the right to mount the rostrum. #Quote by Olympe De Gouges
#45. If it were not for the company of fools, a witty man would often be greatly at a loss. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#46. The only way out of this cul-de-sac seems to be to substitute for genetic atomism, which has so drastically broken down, the concept of the genetic micro-hierarchy, with its own built-in rules, that permit a great amount of variation, but only in limited directions on a limited number of themes. This really amounts to the revival of an ancient idea which goes back to Goethe-and even further to Plato. The point is worth a short historical digression-which may make it clear why the concept of homology has such great importance not only for the biologist, but also for the philosopher. #Quote by Arthur Koestler
#47. Thou art a cat, and a rat, and a coward. #Quote by Miguel De Cervantes
#48. Hammacher Schlemmer is selling a shelter,
worthy of Kubla Khan's Xanadu dome;
Plushy and swanky, with posh hanky panky
that affluent Yankees can really call
home.
Hammacher Schlemmer is selling a shelter,
a push-button palace, fluorescent repose;
Electric devices for facing a crisis
with frozen fruit ices and cinema shows.
Hammacher Schlemmer is selling a shelter
all chromium kitchens and rubber-tiled dorms;
With waterproof portals to echo the chortles
of weatherproof mortals in hydrogen storms.
What a great come-to-glory emporium!
To enjoy a deluxe moratorium,
Where nuclear heat can beguile the elite
in a creme-de-la-creme crematorium. #Quote by E.Y. Harburg
#49. I spent lunchtime in a grave during the filming of 'Bloody Mama.' When you're younger, you feel that's what you need to do to help you stay in character. When you get older, you become more confident and less intense about it - and you can achieve the same effect. #Quote by Robert De Niro