All Things Quotes
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I love him whose soul is so overfull that he forgetteth himself, and all things are in him: thus all things become his down-going.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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There is exchange of all things for fire and of fire for all things, as there is of wares for gold and of gold for wares.
Heraclitus
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All things are in common among friends.
Diogenes
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Nature did all things well.
Michelangelo
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That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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Friends should have all things in common.
Plato
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The art of music is good, for the reason, among others, that it produces pleasure; but what proof is it possible to give that pleasure is good? If, then, it is asserted that there is a comprehensive formula, including all things which are in themselves good, and that whatever else is good, is not so as an end, but as a mean, the formula may be accepted or rejected, but is not a subject of what is commonly understood by proof.
John Stuart Mill
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Those whom we call ancient were really new in all things, and properly constituted the infancy of mankind.
Blaise Pascal
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War is the father of all things.
Heraclitus
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If we will disbelieve everything, because we cannot certainly know all things, we shall do much what as wisely as he who would not use his legs, but sit still and perish, because he had no wings to fly.
John Locke Nazareth
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In all things let reason be your guide.
Solon
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All things are only transitory.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Friendship is the most pleasant of all things, and nothing more glads the heart of man.
Plutarch
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Ah, the magic of music, with it, all things are possible.
E. A. Bucchianeri
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To the pure all things are pure!
Marcel Proust
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Love is in all things a most wonderful teacher.
Charles Dickens
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Those with prodigious skill in music are better suited for all things.
Martin Luther
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Our Business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct.
John Locke Nazareth
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And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a hundred facets.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Just as all things speak about God to those that know Him, and reveal Him to those that love Him, they also hide Him from all those that neither seek nor know Him.
Blaise Pascal
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Necessity, like electricity, is in ourselves and all things, and no more without us than within us.
Philip James Bailey
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There are remedies for all things but death.
Thomas Carlyle
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All things that are truly great are at first thought impossible.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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All things proclaim the existence of God.
Napoleon Bonaparte