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The secret of charm is bullshit.

Tyrone Power

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7 years ago

The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's heart.

Josiah Gilbert Holland

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7 years ago

Love cannot endure indifference. It needs to be wanted. Like a lamp, it needs to be fed out of the oil of another's heart, or its flame burns low.

Henry Ward Beecher

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7 years ago

There's no chains to hold you now. Break out those sails and watch them fill with the wind that's carrying us all to freedom!

Dr. Peter Blood

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7 years ago

One day at a time, one round at a time, one step at time.”

Brandon Garic Notch

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7 years ago

Motivation gets you started, and inspiration keeps you going.”

Brandon Garic Notch

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7 years ago

We are all dead, just not yet buried.”

Brandon Garic Notch

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7 years ago

The human mind demands intellectual expansion and expression.”

Brandon Garic Notch

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7 years ago

The taste of blood and that annoying sting of a bitten tongue. Once man got the taste of blood there was no going back, like a serpent circling itself eating its own tail.”

Brandon Garic Notch

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7 years ago

We all have to pay till the day we die, just to breathe the air and exist in this world.”

Brandon Garic Notch

added by Brandon G. Notch
7 years ago

Oh Lord, how heavy thy honor is to bear.

Thomas Becket

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7 years ago

While public funds evaporate in feasts of fraternity, a bell of rosy fire rings in the clouds.”

Arthur Rimbaud

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7 years ago

The first study for the man who wants to be a poet is knowledge of himself, complete: he searches for his soul, he inspects it, he puts it to the test, he learns it. As soon as he has learned it, he must cultivate it! I say that one must be a seer, make oneself a seer. The poet becomes a seer through a long, immense, and reasoned derangement of all the senses. All shapes of love suffering, madness. He searches himself, he exhausts all poisons in himself, to keep only the quintessences. Ineffable torture where he needs all his faith, all his superhuman strength, where he becomes among all men the great patient, the great criminal, the great accursed one--and the supreme Scholar! For he reaches the unknown! ....So the poet is actually a thief of Fire!”

Arthur Rimbaud

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7 years ago

Woe, alas, to those who have loved only bodies, forms, appearances! Death will rob them of everything. Try to love souls, you will find them again.”

Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

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7 years ago

Have no fear of robbers or murderers. They are external dangers, petty dangers. We should fear ourselves. Prejudices are the real robbers; vices the real murderers. The great dangers are within us. Why worry about what threatens our heads or our purses? Let us think instead of what threatens our souls.”

Victor Hugo

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7 years ago

So long as there shall exist, by reason of law and custom, a social condemnation which, in the midst of civilization, artificially creates a hell on earth, and complicates with human fatality a destiny that is divine; so long as the three problems of the century - the degradation of man by the exploitation of his labour, the ruin of women by starvation and the atrophy of childhood by physical and spiritual night are not solved; so long as, in certain regions, social asphyxia shall be possible; in other words and from a still broader point of view, so long as ignorance and misery remain on earth, there should be a need for books such as this.”

Victor Hugo

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7 years ago

The pupil dilates in darkness and in the end finds light, just as the soul dilates in misfortune and in the end finds God.”

Victor Hugo

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7 years ago

The future has several names. For the weak, it is impossible; for the fainthearted, it is unknown; but for the valiant, it is ideal.”

Victor Hugo

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7 years ago

Love is like a tree: it grows by itself, roots itself deeply in our being and continues to flourish over a heart in ruin. The inexplicable fact is that the blinder it is, the more tenacious it is. It is never stronger than when it is completely unreasonable.

Victor Hugo

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7 years ago

Don't give up the ship in a storm because you cannot hold back the winds.”

Sir Thomas More

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7 years ago

It is the duty of righteous men to make war on all undeserved privilege, but one must not forget that this is a war without end.”

Sir Thomas More, Utopia, Book 1

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7 years ago

No one, on his deathbed, ever regretted having been a Catholic.

Sir Thomas More

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7 years ago

The most part of all princes have more delight in warlike manners and feats of chivalry than in the good feats of peace.

Sir Thomas More

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7 years ago

Make sure the shadow you chase is not the one you cast.

Terry Goodkind,

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7 years ago

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