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Their demeanor is invariably morose, sullen, clownish and repulsive. I should think there is not, on the face of the earth, a people so entirely…
— Charles Dickens
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The American Negro has been entirely brainwashed from ever seeing or thinking of himself, as he should, as a part of the non-white peoples of…
— Malcolm X
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Nature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She perpetuates a fault as persistently as a virtue.
— Charles Dudley Warner
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It is better to emit a scream in the shape of a theory than to be entirely insensible to the jars and incongruities of life…
— Robert Louis Stevenson
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You have no idea how promising the world begins to look once you have decided to have it all for yourself. And how much healthier…
— Anita Brookner
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She told her, while she kept it, 'Twould make her amiable and subdue my father Entirely to her love, but if she lost it Or…
— William Shakespeare
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The eating of burning brimstone is an entirely fake performance.
— Harry Houdini
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Give yourself entirely to God, enter and hide in the hidden ground of your soul.
— Johannes Tauler
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Fear must be entirely banished. The purified soul will fear nothing.
— Plotinus
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We are living in a very exciting and powerful time. On the deepest level of consciousness, a radical spiritual transformation is taking place. I believe…
— Shakti Gawain
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Oh let us continually keep faith in exercise, till it be entirely swallowed up in the boundless ocean of beatific vision.
— George Whitefield
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Human behaviour reveals uniformities which constitute natural laws. If these uniformities did not exist, then there would be neither social science nor political economy, and…
— Vilfredo Pareto
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I know that certain minds would regard as audacious the idea of relating the laws which preside over the play of our organs to those…
— Francois Magendie
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I then began to study arithmetical questions without any great apparent result, and without suspecting that they could have the least connexion with my previous…
— Henri Poincare
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For One in such a lofty position to stoop so low is a marvel that is staggering. What sublime humility and humble sublimeness, that the…
— Francis of Assisi
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It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done.
— Virginia Woolf
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Friendship is not to be sought for its wages, but because its revenue consists entirely in the love which it implies.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
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If one wanted to crush and destroy a man entirely, to mete out to him the most terrible punishment, all one would have to do…
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, and next to escape the censures of the world. If the last…
— Joseph Addison
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Live for today. Multitudes of people have failed to live for today.... What they have had within their grasp today they have missed entirely, because…
— William Allen White
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My hand is entirely the implement of a distant sphere. It is not my head that functions but something else, something higher, something somewhere remote.…
— Paul Klee
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While you are alone you are entirely your own master and if you have one companion you are but half your own, and the less…
— Leonardo da Vinci
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Mysticism is: a. An advanced state of inner enlightenment. b. Union with Reality. c. A state of genuinely satisfying success. d. Insight into an entirely…
— Vernon Howard
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I learned then that practically no one in the world is entirely bad or entirely good, and that motives are often more important than actions.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
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I am entirely motivated without anger. The truth sets us free, and freedom acts.
— Byron Katie
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