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Quotes 1961 till 1980 of 8617.

  • E. M. Forster Failure or success seem to have been allotted to men by their stars. But they retain the power of wriggling, of fighting with their star or against it, and in the whole universe the only really interesting movement is this wriggle.
    E. M. Forster
    English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist (1879 - 1970)
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  • H. Ross Perot Failures are like skinned knees, painful but superficial.
    H. Ross Perot
    American businessman & politician, founder EDS (1930 - 2019)
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  • Blaise Pascal Faith certainly tells us what the senses do not, but not the contrary of what they see; it is above, not against them.
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
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  • Wilson Mizner Faith is a wonderful thing, but doubt gets you an education.
    Wilson Mizner
    American Author (1876 - 1933)
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  • Abraham Joshua Heschel Faith is an awareness of divine mutuality and companionship, a form of communion between God and man. It is not a psychical quality, something that exists in the mind only, but a force from the beyond.
    Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays (1997) p. 331
    Abraham Joshua Heschel
    Polish-American rabbi (1907 - 1972)
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  • Abraham Joshua Heschel Faith is not the clinging to a shrine but the endless, tameless pilgrimage of hearts.
    Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays (1997)
    Abraham Joshua Heschel
    Polish-American rabbi (1907 - 1972)
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  • Søren Kierkegaard Faith is the highest passion in a human being. Many in every generation may not come that far, but none comes further.
    Søren Kierkegaard
    Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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  • Mason Cooley Faith moves mountains, but you have to keep pushing while you are praying.
    Mason Cooley
    American aphorist
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  • Shana Alexander Faithful horoscope-watching, practiced daily, provides just the sort of small but warm and infinitely reassuring fillip that gets matters off to a spirited start.
    Shana Alexander
    American journalist (1925 - 2005)
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  • Caroline Knapp Fall in love with a dog, and in many ways you enter a new orbit, a universe that features not just new colors but new rituals, new rules, a new way of experiencing attachment.
    Caroline Knapp
    American writer and columnist
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  • Mario Puzo Falling in love is great but being in love is a disaster.
    The Godfather
    Mario Puzo
    American author, screenwriter and journalist (1920 - 1999)
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  • Richard Burton False friendship, like the ivy, decays and ruins the walls it embraces; but true friendship gives new life and animation to the object it supports.
    Richard Burton
    Welsh actor (1925 - 1984)
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  • Socrates False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil.
    Socrates
    Greek philosopher (469 - 399)
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Falsehood has an infinity of combinations, but truth has only one mode of being.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    French writer and philosopher (1712 - 1778)
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  • Brantley Gilbert Fame and money and all that - you hear people say it a lot, but they don't mean a thing to me.
    Brantley Gilbert
    American country music singer, songwriter (1985 - )
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  • Marilyn Monroe Fame doesn't fulfill you. It warms you a bit, but that warmth is temporary.
    Marilyn Monroe
    American actress (1926 - 1962)
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Fame is but the breath of people, and that often unwholesome.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    French writer and philosopher (1712 - 1778)
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  • Marilyn Monroe Fame is like caviar, you know - it's good to have caviar but not when you have it at every meal.
    Marilyn Monroe
    American actress (1926 - 1962)
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  • William Hazlitt Fame is the inheritance not of the dead, but of the living. It is we who look back with lofty pride to the great names of antiquity.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • W. H. Auden Fame often makes a writer vain, but seldom makes him proud.
    W. H. Auden
    American poet (1907 - 1973)
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