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Spheres Quotes by Oscar Wilde
- What is mind but motion in the intellectual sphere?
- For us there is only one season, the season of sorrow. The very sun and moon seem taken from us. Outside, the day may be…
- Cecily. This is no time for wearing the shallow mask of manners. When I see a spade I call it a spade. Gwendolen. [Satirically.] I…
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- Finally, is not liberty the restricting of the law only to its rational sphere of organizing the right of the individual to… — Frederic Bastiat
- One concept corrupts and confuses the others. I am not speaking of the Evil whose limited sphere is ethics; I am speaking… — Jorge Luis Borges
- I wonder if anyone else has an ear so tuned and sharpened as I have, to detect the music, not of the… — Kate Chopin
- The power of man has grown in every sphere, except over himself. — Winston Churchill
- The possibility of interpretation lies in the identity of the observer with the observed. Each material thing has its celestial side; has… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Like buried treasures, the outposts of the universe have beckoned to the adventurous from immemorial times. Princes and potentates, political or industrial,… — George Ellery Hale
- It is part of the amazing originality of Christ that there is to be found in his teaching no word whatever which… — Maude Royden
- War is the province of chance. in no other sphere of human activity must such a margin be left for this intruder.… — Carl von Clausewitz
- It would have been more to the point, more honest and more Christian, in past decades not to support those who intentionally… — Adolf Hitler
- War is a positive, precise and specific evil, of gigantic proportions ...making within the sphere of its influence all true grandeur impossible. — Charles Sumner
- From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Atlantic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind the line lie… — Winston Churchill
- Never forget that the purpose for which a man lives is the improvement of the man himself, so that he may go… — William E. Gladstone