Lord Byron Quotes
To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.Lord Byron
Quotes to Explore
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Schaeffer gave me permission to work in the studio with a technician, but I've never worked with him.
Karlheinz Stockhausen -
My fantasy is to have a restaurant where there are no written menus, but where you just ask people, 'What are you in the mood for? Fish? Meat? White wine?'
Charlie Trotter -
I love London.
LeAnn Rimes -
Puerto Rican culture is very lively; very lively people; very warm people; and the food is really great. We're all about cooking a lot of food and having family around, we're kind of loud. It's that sort of vibe and it's great.
David Lambert -
I can tell you for me it goes on forever. There are some things you can't ever find out. You can't find out in one life either.
Harry Callahan -
Just as the plurality of the human soul's life of imagination, feeling, and will has a focus, a center, around which it orders and orientates itself, so also does the multiplicity of the appearances of the world have ONE center, which orders and holds everything together.
Valentin Tomberg
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Philosophy is like a normal personal organizer, but it's smaller than a matchbox.
Oscar Wilde -
Why shouldn’t art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world.
Auguste Renoir -
If we judged by realities we should give honor not to the rich for the fine clothes they wear but to the poor who are the makers of such things.
Odo of Cluny -
He's fat and a clown, Bill, a fat clown for all to see.
Eamon Dunphy -
If you live long enough, you get accused of things you never did and praised for virtues you never had.
I. F. Stone -
The Almighty has His own purposes.
Abraham Lincoln
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the anxiety arising from the perpetual activity of the death instinct, though never eliminated, is counteracted and kept at bay by the power of the life instinct.
Melanie Klein -
I have learnt to be a congratulator and not a hater!
Vivica A. Fox -
A fearless man thrives on far horizons.
Napoleon Hill -
What if a man save my life with a draught that was prepared to poison me? The providence of the issue does not at all discharge the obliquity of the intent. And the same reason holds good even in religion itself. It is not the incense, or the offering that is acceptable to God, but the purity and devotion of the worshipper.
Seneca the Younger -
To take pride in a library kills it. Then, its motive power shifts over to the critical if admiring visitor, and apologies are necessary and acceptable and the fat is in the fire.
Carolyn Wells -
To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.
Lord Byron