Life is short, he thought. Art, or something not life, is long, stretching out endless, like [a] concrete worm. Flat, white, unsmoothed… — Philip K. Dick Copy Share Image
“Randy was forever telling people, without rancor, that they were full of shit. That was the only way to get anything done… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
“Hatred, rancor and grudge, they are not humanity elements; but you need to have them to survive.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
And thus toleration produced not only mutual indulgence, but even religious concord. The superstition of the people was not embittered theological rancor. — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
The only way you approach politics and seek elective office is to move forward. For me to look back in anger or… — John McCain Copy Share Image
I have closed that page of my life without rancor. I do not disown any of the work done. — Riccardo Muti Copy Share Image
I address you with neither rancor nor bitterness in the fading twilight of life, with but one purpose in mind: to serve… — Douglas MacArthur Copy Share Image
So they left the subject and played croquet, which is a very good game for people who are annoyed with one another,… — Rose Macaulay Copy Share Image
To hold in the mind forever two ideas which seemed to be in opposition. The first . . . acceptance totally without… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Today, near the end of my days, I want to say that I harbor no rancor against anybody, that I love my… — Augusto Pinochet Copy Share Image
As she had been walking from the ward to that room, she had felt such pure hatred that now she had no… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Hatred, rancor, and the spirit of vengeance are useless baggage to the artist. His road is difficult enough for him to cleanse… — Henri Matisse Copy Share Image
Let us not forget such words, and all they mean, as hatred, bitterness, and rancor greed, intolerance, bigotry; let us renew our… — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
I put the Vietnam War behind me a long time ago, and what I wanted to (do) among other things was help… — John McCain Copy Share Image
An assembly of the states, a court of justice, shows nothing so serious and grave as a table of gamesters playing very… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
Full many mischiefs follow cruel wrath; Abhorred bloodshed and tumultuous strife Unmanly murder and unthrifty scath, Bitter despite, with rancor's rusty knife;… — Edmund Spenser Copy Share Image
It's a little hard to avoid putting both war and politics in, in that they both come into the activity, but on… — Sergio Leone Copy Share Image
I address you with neither rancor nor bitterness in the fading twilight of life, with but one purpose in mind: to serve… — Douglas MacArthur Copy Share Image
Whatever a man loves he inevitably clings to, and in order not to lose it he rejects everything that keeps him from… — Maximus the Confessor Copy Share Image
I said this man [Donald Trump] is peeling back the onion of White civility; and every level of that onion that he… — Louis Farrakhan Copy Share Image
Divorce too often is the bitter fruit of anger. A man and a woman fall in love, as they say; each is… — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
I have always sought to be understood and, while I was taken to task by critics or colleagues, I thought they were… — Henri Matisse Copy Share Image
We must apply our humble efforts to the construction of a more just and humane world. And I want to declare emphatically:… — Adolfo Perez Esquivel Copy Share Image
Anyone living, especially your peers, is a threat. You're judging them, they're judging you. This sort of criticism is as close to… — Raymond Pettibon Copy Share Image
It is the acid test of nonviolence that in a nonviolent conflict there is no rancor left behind, and in the end… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
If you are not already dead, forgive. Rancor is heavy, it is worldly; leave it on earth: die light. — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
Mr. Marx does not believe in God, but he believes deeply in himself. His heart is filled not with love but with… — Mikhail Bakunin Copy Share Image
Whoever with fear of God corrects and directs a sinner gains virtue for himself, that of opposition to sin. But whoever insults… — Marcus Eremita Copy Share Image
Lay aside all rancor, all bitter sectional feeling, and to make your places in the ranks of those who will bring about… — Jefferson Davis Copy Share Image
Toil, and be strong; by toil the flaccid nerves Grow firm, and gain a more compacted tone: The greener juices are by… — John Armstrong Copy Share Image
Christianity has the rancor of the sick at its very core-the instinct against the healthy, against health. Everything that is well-constructed, proud,… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Today one might be tempted to say that patriotism is the last refuge of the tribal religion dedicated to the worship of… — Joseph Alexander Leighton Copy Share Image
To be a good sportsman, one must be a stoic and never show rancor in defeat, or triumph in victory, or irritation,… — Emily Post Copy Share Image
It's possible to do your best work at your highest level without competing. I'm not anticompetition, but at an individual level, it… — Raymond Pettibon Copy Share Image
A wound in the friendship of young persons, as in the bark of young trees, may be so grown over as to… — William Shenstone Copy Share Image
There still remains one effort of magnanimity, one sacrifice of prejudice and passion, to be made by the individuals throughout the nation… — John Quincy Adams Copy Share Image