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- Without order nothing can exist-without chaos nothing can evolve. Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
- I can sympathize with everything, except suffering.
- Conversation should touch everything, but should concentrate itself on nothing.
- It is a sad truth, but we have lost the faculty of giving lovely names to things. Names are everything. I never quarrel with actions.…
- His style is chaos illumined by flashes of lightning. As a writer he has mastered everything except language.
- I'm not nearly young enough to know everything
- Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living.
- Everything that is popular is wrong.
- The mind of the thoroughly well-informed man is a dreadful thing. It is like a bric-à-brac shop, all monsters and dust, with everything priced above…
- To stake all one's life on a single moment, to risk everything on one throw, whether the stake be power or pleasure, I care not…
- The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius.
- There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating - people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
- The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it... I can resist everything but temptation.
- I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.
- I can resist everything except temptation.
- Everything popular is wrong.
- What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
- The old believe everything, the middle-aged suspect everything, the young know everything.
- A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
- Women love us for our defects. If we have enough of them, they will forgive us everything, even our gigantic intellects.
- One can survive everything, nowadays, except death, and live down everything except a good reputation.
- I have always been of opinion that a man who desires to get married should know either everything or nothing.
- Everything in moderation, including moderation.
- The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is worth knowing.
- She is a peacock in everything but beauty!
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