Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes
We deceive and flatter no one by such delicate artificies as we do our own selves.Arthur Schopenhauer
Quotes to Explore
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He discovered the cruel paradox by which we always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage.
Albert Camus -
Don't deceive me. Never leave me.
Patrick Ness -
The woman who is about to deceive her husband always carefully thinks out how she is going to act, but she is never logical.
Honore de Balzac -
Our senses don't deceive us: our judgment does.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
Nothing is so great an example of bad manners as flattery. If you flatter all the company, you please none; If you flatter only one or two, you offend the rest.
Jonathan Swift -
Therefore do not deceive yourself! Of all deceivers fear most yourself!
Soren Kierkegaard
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A dog will flatter you but you have to flatter the cat.
George Mikes -
If I could conceal from myself the impression that the life had been drained out of me like blood and saliva and mucus from a patient during an operation, maybe I could deceive Mario as well.
Elena Ferrante -
If somebody smiles at me on the street, I'm like, 'Hi, have a nice day!'
Gaby Hoffmann -
I'm committed to the people of Gujarat. I will devote each and every moment to serve my people of Gujarat.
Narendra Modi -
I love my kids. But I don't give them the burden of being the source of my love.
Anthony Robbins -
What one man can invent, another can discover.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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We experience a body experiencing an outer world. But really, the experience of the outer world, as well as the experience of the body, are not happening in two different places.
Bentinho -
Our bodies must always be wherever that struggle and the moment we forget that, the moment we become lazy, the moment we sit back, then then the evil ones do their ordained tasks to us.
William Kunstler -
But as the clerical pretensions are more exacting than all others, being put forward with an assertion that no answer is possible without breach of duty and sin, so are they more galling.
Anthony Trollope -
We deceive and flatter no one by such delicate artificies as we do our own selves.
Arthur Schopenhauer