Quotes 1961 till 1980 of 3662.
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Our religion is itself profoundly sad - a religion of universal anguish, and one which, because of its very catholicity, grants full liberty to the individual and asks no better than to be celebrated in each man's own language - so long as he knows anguish and is a painter.
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Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, which we ascribe to heaven.
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Our repeated failure to fully act as we would wish must not discourage us. It is the sincere intention that is the essential thing, and this will in time release us from the bondage of habits which at present seem almost insuperable.
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Our role is to maintain and monitor a framework in which fair competition can flourish.
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Our theories of the eternal are as valuable as are those which a chick which has not broken its way through its shell might form of the outside world.
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Our thoughts are mainly controlled by our subconscious, which is largely formed before the age of 6, and you cannot change the subconscious mind by just thinking about it.
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Our thoughts are mainly controlled by our subconscious, which is largely formed before the age of 6, and you cannot change the subconscious mind by just thinking about it. That's why the power of positive thinking will not work for most people. The subconscious mind is like a tape player. Until you change the tape, it will not change.
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Our trouble is that we drink too much tea. I see in this the slow revenge of the Orient, which has diverted the Yellow River down our throats.
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Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread right across Europe and beyond. And in this, towns begin to rethink how they organize the urban landscape so that people are encouraged to slow down and smell the roses and connect with one another.
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Out of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be carved.
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Oxford is the most dangerous place to which a young man can be sent.
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Pain was their body's way of telling them that they'd pushed themselves to their limits - which was exactly where they were supposed to be.
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Painters have always needed a sort of veil upon which they can focus their attention. It's as though the more fully the consciousness is absorbed, the greater the freedom of the spirit behind.
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Painting is a language which cannot be replaced by another language. I don't know what to say about what I paint, really.
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Painting, like passion, is a living voice, which, when I hear it, I must let it speak, unfettered.
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Pakistan is heir to an intellectual tradition of which the illustrious exponent was the poet and philosopher Mohammad Iqbal. He saw the future course for Islamic societies in a synthesis between adherence to the faith and adjustment to the modern age.
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Paper and ink are all but trash, if I cannot find the thought which the writer did think.
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Parents are the bones on which children sharpen their teeth.
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Parents are the bones upon which children sharpen their teeth.
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Parents should be allowed to choose which cable or satellite channels - sources of the most extreme content - come into their homes.
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