Quotes 4101 till 4120 of 5987.
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That was always my inclination, to start on a new play before the other one gets done, because at least you'll have something to go back to if that play gets trashed.
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That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
Pensees -
That we wished to fly in heaven, two birds with the wings of one,
And to grow together on the earth, two branches of one tree.
Earth endures, heaven endures; some time both shall end,
While this unending sorrow goes on and on for ever.The Song of Long Sorrow -
That which resembles most living one's life over again, seems to be to recall all the circumstances of it; and, to render this remembrance more durable, to record them in writing.
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That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the height of wisdom in the next.
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That whose existence is necessary must necessarily be one essence.
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That's kind of like how jazz is sometimes. You're out there predicting the future, and no one believes you.
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That's one of the reasons why 'Lost' has to end: because we can't sit around and envision, 'What is the flashback for Jack in year nine?' It doesn't realistically exist.
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That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
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That's the gift that a mother can give, to make everyone feel like they are the special one.
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That's the terrible thing: the more one works on a picture, the more impossible it becomes to finish it.
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That's what a man wants in a wife, mostly; he wants to make sure one fool tells him he's wise.
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That's what Chess is all about. One day you give your opponent a lesson, the next day he gives you one.
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That's why I had to leave Hair on Broadway, because I did it for about a year, and one night I was doing the show, and I realized, well, this is not real. I told the director. He says, man, it was a killer show tonight.
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The ''text'' is merely one of the contexts of a piece of literature, its lexical or verbal one, no more or less important than the sociological, psychological, historical, anthropological or generic.
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The abilities of man must fall short on one side or the other, like too scanty a blanket when you are abed. If you pull it upon your shoulders, your feet are left bare; if you thrust it down to your feet, your shoulders are uncovered.
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The abominable effort to take one's sins with one to paradise.
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The absolute yearning of one human body for another particular body and its indifference to substitutes is one of life's major mysteries.
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The accent of one's birthplace remains in the mind and in the heart as in one's speech.
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The actual tragedies of life bear no relation to one's preconceived ideas. In the event, one is always bewildered by their simplicity, their grandeur of design, and by that element of the bizarre which seems inherent in them.
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