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- It's quite true I'm not drinking anymore; however, I'm not drinking any less either. — W.C. Fields
- It is quite true that many scientists, many physicists, maintain that the physical constants, the half dozen or so numbers that physicists… — Richard Dawkins
- I have no liking for novels or stories - none in the world; and so, whenever I read one - which is… — Mark Twain
- It is quite true - in fact, obvious on the surface - that the vast majority of dramatic shows and comedies, as… — Pat Boone
- No one must say that they cannot be close to the poor because their own lifestyle demands more attention to other areas.… — Pope Francis
- To say that a thing is imaginary is not to dispose of it in the realm of mind, for the imagination, or… — Dion Fortune
- But I hang on to books. I love them. I even think they're very nice decor in a room - far better… — Norman MacCaig
- If the book is finished—published and on the shelf—I do not think of revising it. But if I'm not finished psychologically with… — Antonya Nelson
- And tell him it's quite true that the best of the philosophers are of no use to their fellows; but that he… — Plato
- The best pleasures of this world are not quite true. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- You know the head's where everything is at, the brain, eyes, mouth. That's the person. I remember being told as a kid,… — Edmund Kemper
- The real meaning of persona is a mask, such as actors were accustomed to wear on the ancient stage; and it is… — Arthur Schopenhauer