Known Quotes
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I have known some magnificent young people who died very young but had wonderful lives and inspired many people by their short existence.
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no one worth knowing can be quite known, no one worth possessing can be quite possessed
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Music has been more, you know, the only thing I've ever known.
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The true artist is known by what he annexes, and he annexes everything.
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He had always known what I did not know and what, when I learned it, I was always able to forget. But I did not know that then, although I learned it later.
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He's never known anything like it! But then, he has never known anything to write home about, so this is nothing to write home about.
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Love is done when Loves begun, Sages say, But have Sages known?
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I have always known that the best of the Saracens could out-Christian many of us Christians.
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What can be shown? What true love be? All could be known or shown If Time were but gone.
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It's convenient to call it a minivan because of those sliding doors. But the U.S. is the only market in the world in which vans carry a negative stigma as 'soccer mom' vehicles, so we don't want it known as a minivan here.
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Don't keep saying, "I don't know where the time goes." It goes the same place it's always gone and no one has ever known where that is.
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Now, it it well known that one cannot step on a tack without saying something about it.
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The real scholar learns how to evolve the unknown from the known, and draws near the master.
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I have known many meat eaters to be far more nonviolent than vegetarians.
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When there's nothing left, there's always music, that's all I've ever known.
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You can only be loved to the extent that you are known.
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It's well known there's always two sides, if no more.
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Everything is known through its opposite.
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One can only define the unknown by its supposed and supposable relations with the known.
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I've never known a runner who had as much patience as he needed.
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My rank is the highest known in Switzerland: I'm a free citizen.
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It has occurred to me that possibly the white corpuscles may have the office of picking up and digesting bacterial organisms when by any means they find their way into the blood. The propensity exhibited by the leukocytes for picking up inorganic granules is well known, and that they may be able not only to pick up but to assimilate, and so dispose of, the bacteria which come in their way does not seem to me very improbable in view of the fact that amoebae, which resemble them so closely, feed upon bacteria and similar organisms.
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I've never been known as a riff kind of artist.
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Violent nationalism, otherwise known as imperialism, is a curse.