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- They say the sea is cold, but the sea contains the hottest blood of all, and the wildest, the most urgent.
- Freedom is a very great reality, but it means above all things, freedom from lies.
- The great living experience for every man is his adventure into the woman. The man embraces in the woman all that is not himself, and…
- The cosmos is a vast living body, of which we are still parts. The sun is a great heart whose tremors run through our smallest…
- We have lost the art of living, and in the most important science of all, the science of daily life, the science of behavior, we…
- It is all a question of sensitiveness. Brute force and overbearing may make a terrific effect. But in the end, that which lives by delicate…
- I love Italian opera - it's so reckless. Damn Wagner, and his bellowings at Fate and death. Damn Debussy, and his averted face. I like…
- I cannot be a materialist - but Oh, how is it possible that a God who speaks to all hearts can let Belgravia go laughing…
- After all, the world is not a stage-not to me: nor a theatre: nor a show-house of any sort. And art, especially novels, are not…
- It's bad taste to be wise all the time, like being at a perpetual funeral.
- The English people on the whole are surely the nicest people in the world, and everybody makes everything so easy for everyone else, that there…
- Rippling, rippling, rippling, like a flapping overlapping of soft flames, soft as feathers, running to points of brilliance, exquisite, exquisite and melting her all molten…
- Art- speech is the only truth. An artist is usually a damned liar but his art, if it be art, will tell you the truth…
- To the Puritan all things are impure, as somebody says.
- My God, what a clumsy olla putrida James Joyce is! Nothing but old fags and cabbage stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest,…
- We only seem to learn from Life that Life doesn't matter so much as it seemed to do - it's not so burningly important, after…
- The picture must all come out of the artist's inside. It is the image that lives in the consciousness, alive like a vision, but unknown.
- They were evidently small men, all wind and quibbles, flinging out their chuffy grain to us with far less interest than a farm-wife feels as…
- The source of all life and knowledge is in # man and # woman , and the source of all living is in the interchange…
- When all comes to all, the most precious element in life is wonder. Love is a great emotion, and power is power. But both love…
- Museums, museums, object-lessons rigged out to illustrate the unsound theories of archaeologists, crazy attempts to co-ordinate and get into a fixed order that which has…
- The peasants of Sicily, who have kept their own wheat and make their own natural brown bread, ah, it is amazing how fresh and sweet…
- And that is ... how they are. So terribly physically all over one another. They pour themselves one over the other like so much melted…
- Who knows the power that Saturn has over us, or Venus? But it is a vital power, rippling exquisitely through us all the time.
- You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in ''the people.'' One class is no better than another. It must be a case…
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- We must all make peace so that we can all live in peace. — Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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- Wise people, even though all laws were abolished, would still lead the same life. — Aristophanes
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