Quotes 221 till 240 of 1785.
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All great truths begin as blasphemies.
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All human relationships must be purchased with money.
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All language is rhetorical, and even the senses are poets.
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All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation.
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All my plays are masterpieces except the last one.
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All politics takes place on a slippery slope. The most important four words in politics are ''up to a point.''
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All progress depends on the unreasonable man.
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All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions.
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All progress means war with society.
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All roads end at the grave, which is the gate to nothingness.
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All the papers that matter live off their advertisements, and the advertisers exercise an indirect censorship over news.
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All the sweetness of religion is conveyed to the world by the hands of story-tellers and image-makers. Without their fictions the truths of religion would for the multitude be neither intelligible nor even apprehensible; and the prophets would prophesy and the teachers teach in vain.
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All the war-propaganda, all the screaming and lies and hatred, comes invariably from people who are not fighting.
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All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.
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All tragedies are finished by a death, all comedies by a marriage.
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All who joy would win must share it. Happiness was born a Twin.
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All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives lies a mystery.
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All young women begin by believing they can change and reform the men they marry. They can't.
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Almost every wise saying has an opposite one, no less wise, to balance it.
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Although I cannot lay an egg, I am a very good judge of omelettes.
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