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| Dressing up is a bore. At a certain age, you decorate yourself to attract the opposite sex, and at a certain age, I did that. But Im past that age. |
| by Katherine Hepburn |
| I\'m passionately involved in life: I love its change, its color, its movement. To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings--iT\'s All A Miracle. |
| by Arthur Rubinstein |
| As in a theatre, the eyes of m |
| by William Shakespeare |
| Abroad in the world today is a monstrous falsehood, a consummate fabrication, to which all social agencies have loaned themselves and into which most men, women, and children have been seduced..."the Eleventh Commandment"; for such, indeed, has become the injunction: You Must Adjust. |
| by Robert M. Lindner |
| When I grow up I want to be a little boy. |
| by Joseph Heller |
| But that's what being an artist is |
| by New Yorker |
| I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly dreaming I am a man. |
| by Chuang |
| Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself (I am large, I contain multitudes). |
| by Walt Whitman |
| If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I?And if not now, when? |
| by Rabbi Hillel |
| I cannot give advice. How can I when I do not authorise success. I authorise it alright. Smile. |
| by Mason Cooley |
| I cannot give advice. How can I when I do not authorise success. I authorise it alright. Smile. |
| by Gertrude Stein |
| Success, as I see it, is a result, not a goal. |
| by George Flaubert |
| Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh. |
| by W. H. Auden |
| In labouring to be concise, I become obscure. |
| by Horace |
| Mary, I believed thee true, And I was blest in thus believing; But now I mourn that ever I knew A girl so fair and so deceiving. |
| by Thomas Moore |
| All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen. |
| by Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| What I possess I would gladly retain. Change amuses the mind, yet scarcely profits. |
| by Johann Von Goethe |
| The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdo |
| by H.L. Mencken |
| Go, go to your business, I say, pleasure, whilst I go to my pleasure, business. |
| by William Wycherley |
| I only do business with the people I do business with. The people I do business with find out I do business with the people I dont do business with.... I cant do business with you. |
| by John Guare |
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