Marquis de Sade Quotes
They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch.

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Art should be an oasis: a place or refuge from the hardness of life.
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No one can complain about earning good money, but for me, it's being able to help my family out, put my brother and sister through school, take my family on holiday. That's where I get the biggest buzz, not buying a pair of £500 shoes.
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Education is the largest and most important investment Utah makes.
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I love working in America, I love being part of the industry out here.
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Once you wake up and smell the coffee, it's hard to go back to sleep.
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In an easy matter. Anybody can be eloquent.
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You never know how much time you got.
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Nothing will ensure war more certainly or entrench rivalries more seriously than for or against thinking!
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Of course I have had a boyfriend. However, I was way too busy while taking care of myself, and I could not show a better care for my boyfriend. I found myself getting more and more egocentric, and I was not a good girlfriend at all.
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What's more condescending and corny than someone telling you how much more money they have than you and telling you basically, 'I don't care about poor people,' which is a large part of what you hear of corporate hip-hop on the radio.
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Whenever a partnership is formed, there has to be a benefit to the partners; otherwise, they don't form it.
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I am lucky because my family are comfortably off. My father has his own glass business.
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The Mark Birley fan club, of which epic American socialite Nan Kempner says she's the oldest living member, follows him doggedly.
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Paint the essential character of things.
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Being human means you will make mistakes. And you will make mistakes, because failure is God's way of moving you in another direction.
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I never read Playboy before I started working there and stopped reading it the day I quit.
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Old age is an insult. It's like being smacked.
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Let there be freedom from perturbations with respect to the things which come from the external cause; and let there be justice in the things done by virtue of the internal cause, that is, let there be movement and action terminating in this, in social acts, for this is according to thy nature.
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The world is beautiful, but has a disease called man.
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I'm used to the public knowing me, knowing about me.
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The artist is the medium between his fantasies and the rest of the world.
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Impressionism is only direct sensation. All great painters were less or more impressionists. It is mainly a question of instinct, and much simpler than Sargent thinks. But he went on to agree that impressionists had noted how strong
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The theater was my first training ground. It taught me discipline, dedication and appreciation of hard work.
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They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch.