Euripides Quotes
Oh, what a vileness human beauty is; corroding, corrupting everything it touches.
Euripides
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If one is but secure at the foundation, he will not be pained by departure from minor details or affairs that are contrary to expectation. But in the end, the details of a matter are important. The right and wrong of one's way of doing things are found in trivial matters.
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
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A lady, without a family, was the very best preserver of furniture in the world.
Jane Austen
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The blues is an art of ambiguity, an assertion of the irrepressibly human over all circumstances, whether created by others or by one's own human failing.
Ralph Ellison
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It's rare when suddenly a window opens up, and you see a side of a celebrity you've never seen before, good or bad.
Matt Lauer
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Institutions like mutual funds often worry that if they disclose their plans to buy a stock, copycats will move quickly and drive up the stock before the purchase is completed.
Alex Berenson
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I was very much a latchkey kid. My parents would feel the back of the television to make sure I hadn't been watching it when they were gone, which inevitably I was.
Jim Rash
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Eve was created to know and walk with God and to make him known to others by reflecting his character in her life. This is a woman’s true path to fulfillment and meaning — the only way we will ever discover who we are and find our purpose. And it is accessible to all of us.
Carolyn Custis James
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Those great efforts of intellect, upon which the mind sometimes touches, are such that it cannot maintain itself there. It only leaps to them, not as upon a throne, forever, but merely for an instant.
Blaise Pascal
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A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Everything touches me—I see too much, I hear too much, everything demands too much of me.
Benjamin Moser
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How happy it is to believe, with a steadfast assurance, that our petitions are heard even while we are making them; and how delightful to meet with a proof of it in the effectual and actual grant of them.
William Cowper
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Oh, what a vileness human beauty is; corroding, corrupting everything it touches.
Euripides