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- Often nothing keeps the pupil on the move but his faith in his teacher, whose mastery is now beginning to dawn on… — Eugen Herrigel
- The Booker thing was a catalyst for me in a bizarre way. It’s perceived as an accolade to be published as a… — Neil Cross
- What we take for virtue is often nothing but an assemblage of different actions, and of different interests, that fortune or our… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld
- We believe that when we choose anything, judge a stranger and even fall in love, we understand the principal factors that influenced… — Leonard Mlodinow
- Success is often nothing more than moving from one failure to another with undiminished enthusiasm. — Winston Churchill
- The act of writing is for me often nothing more than the secret or conscious desire to carve words on a tombstone:… — Elie Wiesel
- Love is often nothing but a favorable exchange between two people who get the most of what they can expect, considering their… — Erich Fromm
- What passes for woman's intuition is often nothing more than man's transparency. — George Jean Nathan
- Beauty in art is often nothing but ugliness subdued. — Jean Rostand
- There is nothing so powerful as truth, and often nothing so strange. — Daniel Webster
- It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does. And men… — Jane Austen
- We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured. We must not expect a lively young man to be always… — Jane Austen