Quotes with choice-any

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  • Sir Thomas Malory For like as herbs and trees bringing forth fruit and flourish in May, in likewise every lusty heart that is in any manner a lover, springeth and flourisheth in lusty deeds.
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  • Al Goldstein For me working on the marriage and not making the easy choice of cheating was something that I could not do.
    Al Goldstein
    American pornographer (1936 - 2013)
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  • Bo Burnham For me, if you distill comedy down, it is surprise and the unexpected. That has to be it on its most base level, in any form.
    Bo Burnham
    American comedian, musician, actor and poet (1990 - )
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  • Carmen Busquets For me, the winning strategy in any start-up business is, 'Think big but start small.'
    Carmen Busquets
    Venezuelan entrepreneur, philanthropist and investor (1965 - )
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  • Harriet Martineau For my own part, I had rather suffer any inconvenience from having to work occasionally in chambers and kitchen... than witness the subservience in which the menial class is held in Europe.
    Harriet Martineau
    British writer, social criticus (1802 - 1876)
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  • Amy Hempel For peace of mind, I will lie about any thing at any time.
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    Amy Hempel
    American short story writer and journalist (1951 - )
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  • Victor Hugo For prying into any human affairs, non are equal to those whom it does not concern.
    Victor Hugo
    French writer (1802 - 1885)
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  • Arthur Conan Doyle For strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination.
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    British writer and medical doctor (1859 - 1930)
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  • Haniel Long For support, I fall back on my heart. Has a man any fault a woman cannot weave with and try to change into something better, if the god her man prays to is a mother holding a baby?
    Haniel Long
    American writer, poet, journalist (1888 - 1956)
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  • Bob Schieffer For sure, the American people have access to more information now than any other people who have ever lived on earth. And I think we do a pretty good job of sorting out what's important.
    Bob Schieffer
    American television journalist (1937 - )
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  • Bertolt Brecht For the task assigned them
    Men aren't smart enough or sly
    Any rogue can blind them
    With a clever lie.
    The Threepenny Opera Polly Peachum, in The Song of the Futility of All
    Bertolt Brecht
    German - Austrian writer (1898 - 1956)
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  • George Eliot For what is love itself, for the one we love best? An enfolding of immeasurable cares which yet are better than any joys outside our love.
    George Eliot
    English writer and poet (1819 - 1880)
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  • Aristotle For what is the best choice, for each individual is the highest it is possible for him to achieve.
    Aristotle
    Greek philosopher (384 - 322)
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  • Baltasar Gracian Fortune pays you sometimes for the intensity of her favors by the shortness of their duration. She soon tires of carrying any one long on her shoulders.
    Baltasar Gracian
    Spanish Jesuit and philosopher (1601 - 1658)
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  • Bertrand Russell Freedom comes only to those who no longer ask of life that it shall yield them any of those personal goods that are subject to the mutations of time.
    Bertrand Russell
    English philosopher and mathematician (1872 - 1970)
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  • Seneca Freedom is not being a slave to any circumstance, to any constraint, to any chance; it means compelling Fortune to enter the lists on equal terms.
    Seneca
    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright (5 - 65)
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  • Randolph Silliman Bourne Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious thing.
    Randolph Silliman Bourne
    American writer and intellectual (1886 - 1918)
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  • Franz Kafka From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.
    Franz Kafka
    Chech German-speaking writer (1883 - 1924)
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  • John Henry Newman From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
    John Henry Newman
    English theologian (1801 - 1890)
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  • Bill Mumy From the age of four, I was a huge comic fan and still am. When Lost in Space came along it was like being in a huge comic so we jumped at the chance of being part of that project and it proved to be a good choice.
    Bill Mumy
    American actor and musician (1954 - )
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