Cornelius Gallus Quotes
It began of nothing and in nothing it ends. [Lat., Et redit in nihilum quod fuit ante nihil.]

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I have nothing to do with opinions. I deal only with armed rebellion and its aiders and abettors.
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The reason can give nothing at all Like the response to desire.
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I've got nothing very original to say myself.
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There's nothing more fun than making fun of what's sacred.
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Writing requires the concentration of the writer, demands that nothing else be done except that.
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Hungary will stop at nothing when it comes to protecting its citizens.
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We have nothing to fear but fear itself... and, of course, the boogieman.
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What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and it's charming.
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There's nothing more American than movies.
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We completed and released 'No Code' in 1996. We began some off and on touring for that release.
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I was about 11 or 12 when I began to pick up my mother's books.
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I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.
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One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
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We love our fans, so there's nothing we wouldn't do for them, and we go directly to t hem.
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Praise those of your critics for whom nothing is up to standard.
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There's nothing like simple spicy egg bhurji.
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Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason.
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Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.
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The roar of the crowd when you come out for a final is like nothing else: when 15,000 people are cheering you, a lot of adrenaline goes right through you.
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It is amazing how many of the intelligentsia call it "greed" to want to keep what you have earned, but not greed to want to take away what somebody else has earned, and let politicians use it to buy votes.
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The hand that gives, gathers.
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Luck affects everything. Let your hook always be cast; in the stream where you least expect it there will be a fish.
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Think about it. For the sake of fame, men will risk great dangers. They put themselves in the jaws of death more than for their children. For fame, they will spend their money like water and work their fingers to the bone. Have you not observed this in your own home?
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It began of nothing and in nothing it ends. [Lat., Et redit in nihilum quod fuit ante nihil.]