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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld The more one loves a mistress, the more one is ready to hate her.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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  • Carl Gustav Jung The more one sees of human fate and the more one examines its secret springs of action, the more one is impressed by the strength of unconscious motives and by the limitations of free choice.
    Carl Gustav Jung
    Swiss psychiatrist (1875 - 1961)
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  • Lord Chesterfield The more one works, the more willing one is to work.
    Lord Chesterfield
    English statesman, diplomat and writer (Philip Dormer Stanhope) (1694 - 1773)
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  • Anton Chekhov The more refined one is, the more unhappy.
    Anton Chekhov
    Russian playwright and short story writer
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  • Marshall Mcluhan The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist.
    Marshall Mcluhan
    Canadian professor and philosopher (1911 - 1980)
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  • Helena Petrova Blavatsky The more thou dost advance, the more thy feet pitfalls will meet. The Path that leadeth on is lighted by one fire - the light of daring burning in the heart. The more one dares, the more he shall obtain. The more he fears, the more that light shall pale
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  • Will Rogers The more you read and observe about this politics thing, the more you've got to admit that each party's worse than the other. The one that's out always looks the best.
    Will Rogers
    American actor and humorist (1879 - 1935)
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  • Fran Lebowitz The most common error made in matters of appearance is the belief that one should disdain the superficial and let the true beauty of one's soul shine through. If there are places on your body where this is a possibility, you are not attractive - you are leaking.
    Fran Lebowitz
    American journalist (1950 - )
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  • Friedrich Nietzsche The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    German poet and philosopher (1844 - 1900)
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  • Alexis Carrel The most efficient way to live reasonably is every morning to make a plan of one's day and every night to examine the results obtained.
    Alexis Carrel
    French surgeon, anatomist and biologist (1873 - 1944)
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  • Brooks Atkinson The most fatal illusion is the narrow point of view. Since life is growth and motion, a fixed point of view kills anybody who has one.
    Brooks Atkinson
    American theatre critic (1894 - 1984)
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  • David O. Mckay The most important of life's battles is the one we fight daily in the silent chambers of the soul.
    David O. Mckay
    American religious leader and educator (1951 - 1970)
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  • Geoffrey F. Abert The most important thing about goals is having one.
    Geoffrey F. Abert
    American author
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  • Bobby Scott The most money we have ever been able to get appropriated for the juvenile justice bills was $55 million a year, about one-tenth of what was necessary.
    Bobby Scott
    American politician (1947 - )
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  • Aristotle The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.
    Aristotle
    Greek philosopher (384 - 322)
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  • H Broun The most profilic period of pessimism comes at twenty-one, or thereabouts, when the first attempt is made to translate dreams into reality.
    H Broun
     
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  • Billy Paul The most sobering thing is to have a number one record across the whole entire world in all languages.
    Billy Paul
     
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  • Søren Kierkegaard The most terrible fight is not when there is one opinion against another, the most terrible is when two men say the same thing - and fight about the interpretation, and this interpretation involves a difference of quality.
    Søren Kierkegaard
    Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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  • Thomas Jefferson The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Nicolas Chamfort The most wasted of all days is that on which one has not laughed.
    Nicolas Chamfort
    French writer, journalist and playwright (1741 - 1794)
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