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#1. Learning agility is the willingness and ability to learn, de-learn, and relearn. Limitations on learning are barriers invented by humans. #Quote by Pearl Zhu
#2. Without mysteries, life would be very dull indeed. What would be left to strive for if everything were known? #Quote by Charles De Lint
#3. In my youth I studied for ostentation; later, a little to gain wisdom; now, for recreation; never for gain. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#4. The incident emphasizes once more that beauty is something to be found, rather than passively encountered, that it requires us to pick up on certain details, to identify the whiteness of a cotton dress, the reflection of the sea on the hull of a yacht, or the contrast between the color of a jockey's coat and his face. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#5. Wit is the god of moments, but Genius is the god of ages. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#6. Canada is useful only to provide me with furs. #Quote by Madame De Pompadour
#7. It is better to die of drink then to die of thirst. #Quote by John Fante
#8. I was there to get a Ph.D. in English literature. That's not true. I was there to read a lot of books and to discuss them with bright, insightful, book-loving people, an expectation that I pretty quickly learned was about as silly as it could be.
Certainly there were other people who loved books, I'm sure there were, but whoever had notified them ahead of time that loving books was not the point, was, in fact, a hopelessly counterproductive and naive approach to the study of literature, neglected to notify me. It turned out that the point was to dissect a book like a fetal pig in biology class or to break its back with a single sentence or to bust it open like a milkweek pod and say, "See? All along it was only fluff," and then scatter it into oblivion with one tiny breath. #Quote by Marisa De Los Santos
#9. We can never be certain of our courage until we have faced danger ... #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#10. A true book is like a net, and words are the mesh. The nature of the mesh matters relatively little. What matters is the live catch the fisherman draws up from the depths of the sea, the flashings of silver that we see gleam within the net. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#11. I must have encountered the Duke somewhere on the road because I was carrying a sack with me and his head was in it. #Quote by Sebastien De Castell
#12. The labouring man that tills the fertile soil,
And reaps the harvest fruit, hath not indeed
The gain, but pain; and if for all his toil
He gets the straw, the lord will have the seed. #Quote by Edward De Vere
#13. When we are sick our virtues and our vices are in abeyance. #Quote by Luc De Clapiers
#14. I write what I see, the endless procession to the guillotine. Were all lined up, waiting for the crunch of the blade ... the rivers of blood are flowing beneath our feet ... Ive been to hell, young man, youve only read about it. #Quote by Marquis De Sade
#15. I may be an optimist. #Quote by Rebecca De Mornay
#16. I feel comfortable singing in the great cathedrals of the world because I spent so much time as a child singing in church. And it isn't very different. Of course, nothing looks quite like Notre Dame de Paris. #Quote by Jessye Norman
#17. I am persuaded that the greater part of our complaints arise from want of exercise. #Quote by Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
#18. Fairy tales and mythology have always been an exaggerated distillation of the real world. Think of them as blueprints for how to deal with a multitude of situations that can arise in a person's life. The beauty of them is that their analogies resonate so deeply and they also entertain while they teach. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#19. It may be a mistake to say this, but I know my limitations as an actor and I know what I can and can not do. Robert De Niro can do everything. I can't. A 'Highlander' movie is basically my thing. What I'm attempting to do is develop my ability as an actor and try to be the best I can be in the fantasy/action genre. #Quote by Christopher Lambert
#20. I'm not super-conservative, but a bit of tradition is nice. #Quote by Josephine De La Baume
#21. No man is clever enough to know all the evil he does. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#22. I hope my dreams will reach the stars and that the universe answers them with tomorrow. #Quote by Giovannie De Sadeleer
#23. I think love is an imperative. It obligates you. #Quote by Marisa De Los Santos
#24. To understand why dictators fall, it helps to recognise factors that produce a perfect anti-dictatorial storm. Barring missteps such as those that led to Gaddafi's undoing, a dictator's survival can be at risk because of newness in office, poor health, or old age combined with economic trouble. #Quote by Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
#25. If I am a man of some reading, I am a man of no retentiveness. #Quote by Michel De Montaigne
#26. Certainty is the culprit. The spiritual person knows uncertainty - a state of mind unknown to the religious fanatic. #Quote by Anthony De Mello
#27. Happiness! It is useless to seek it elsewhere than in this warmth of human relations. Our sordid interests imprison us within their walls. Only a comrade can grasp us by the hand and haul us free. #Quote by Antoine De Saint Exupery
#28. My life is the longer version of Ice Princess. #Quote by Sonja De Lange
#29. Years ago, when I was about to go on a book tour for Someplace to Be Flying, my editor at the time Terri Windling and I sat down to figure out what to call what I was writing for the interviews that were to come. Terri came up with the term mythic fiction and I think that sums it up perfectly. There are almost invariably mythic elements in my fiction (as well as bits of folk and faerie lore) and the term doesn't lock me into writing only in an urban setting since many of my stories take place in rural areas. It never caught on, but when I don't describe what I do as simply fiction, I'll go with mythic fiction. #Quote by Charles De Lint
#30. I considered the case and realized that if something can exist in opinion without existing in reality, or exist in reality without existing in opinion, the conclusion is that of the two parallel lives, only opinion is necessary – not reality, which is only a secondary consideration. #Quote by Machado De Assis
#31. Life, I announced, is not a B picture. Well, it ain't no De Mille epic either, boss. Things'll work out, Bernie. #Quote by Lawrence Block
#32. Charles Darwin, who had witnessed the
atrocities perpetrated against Argentina's native
Indians by Juan Manuel de Rosas, had predicted
that the country will be in the hands of white
Gaucho savages instead of copper-coloured Indians.
The former being a little superior in education,
as they are inferior in every moral virtue. #Quote by Jon Lee Anderson
#33. And as for myself, I tell you, I have had too much luck these last years. Do you believe that a man's luck can run forever? I know that it can't. For myself, I must somehow erect a bulwark against the ill fortune that is certain. #Quote by Gontran De Poncins
#34. Youth changes its tastes by the warmth of its blood; age retains its tastes by habit. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld