Quotes 261 till 280 of 607.
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Let us be poised, and wise, and our own, today.
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Let us be silent that we may hear the whispers of the gods.
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Let us treat the men and women well: treat them as if they were real: perhaps they are.
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Let us, if we must have great actions, make our own so. All action is of infinite elasticity, and the least admits of being inflated with celestial air, until it eclipses the sun and moon.
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Liberty is always dangerous, but it is the safest thing we have.
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Life consists in what a person is thinking of all day.
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Life is a festival only to the wise.
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Life too near paralyses art.
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Light is the first of painters. There is no object so foul that intense light will not make it beautiful.
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Little minds have little worries, big minds have no time for worries.
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Love and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation.
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Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art.
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Make yourself necessary to somebody.
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Man is a shrewd inventor, and is ever taking the hint of a new machine from his own structure, adapting some secret of his own anatomy in iron, wood, and leather, to some required function in the work of the world.
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Manners require time, and nothing is more vulgar than haste.
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Many might go to Heaven with half the labor they go to hell.
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Men are what their mothers made them.
The Conduct of Life (1860) Fate -
Men cease to interest us when we find their limitations.
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Men love to wonder and that is the seed of our science.
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Men over forty are no judges of a book written in a new spirit.
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