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- Among the liveliest of my memories are those of eating and drinking; and I would sooner give up some of my delightful… — Mary Antin
- The brightest saint is the man who has the most heart-searching sense of his own sinfulness, and the liveliest sense of his… — J C Ryle
- Ardent desire for knowledge, in fact, is the one motive attracting and supporting investigators in their efforts; and just this knowledge, really… — Claude Bernard
- My liveliest delight was in having conquered myself. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- It is only a novel... or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in… — Jane Austen
- I don't want to wrong anybody, so I won't go so far as to say that she actually wrote poetry, but her… — P.G. Wodehouse
- I compare myself with my former self, not with others. Not only that, I tend to compare my current self with the… — Kay Redfield Jamison
- We must make the building of a free society once more an intellectual adventure, a deed of courage.... Unless we can make… — Friedrich August von Hayek
- More grass means less forest; more forest less grass. But either-or is a construction more deeply woven into our culture than into… — Michael Pollan
- The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel. — Claude Bernard
- The liberal professions, and in a wider sense the well-to-do classes, are certainly those with the liveliest taste for knowledge and the… — Emile Durkheim