Quotes 381 till 400 of 655.
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Public Opinion... an attempt to organize the ignorance of the community, and to elevate it to the dignity of physical force.
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Questions are never indiscreet. Answers sometimes are.
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Race, what is that? Race is a competition, somebody winning and somebody losing. Blood doesn't run in races! Come on!
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Really, if the lower orders don't set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them? They seem, as a class, to have absolutely no sense of moral responsibility.
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Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who haven't got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest instinct about when to die.
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Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions.
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Rich bachelors should be heavily taxed. It is not fair that some men should be happier than others.
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Romance should never begin with sentiment. It should begin with science and end with a settlement.
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Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic, and so am I.
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Scandal: gossip made tedious by morality.
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See, that's all you're thinking about, is winning. You're confirming your sense of self- worth through outward reward instead of through inner appreciation.
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Self-denial is the shining sore on the leprous body of Christianity.
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Seriousness is the only refuge of the shallow.
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She behaves as if she was beautiful. Most American women do. It is the secret of their charm.
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She is absolutely inadmissible into society. Many a woman has a past, but I am told that she has at least a dozen, and that they all fit.
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She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.
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She wore far too much rouge last night and not quite enough clothes. That is always a sign of despair in a woman.
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Skepticism is the beginning of Faith.
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Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals.
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Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
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