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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
a6615e0 | Understand that some of your enemies are amongst your best friends. | Jean Cocteau | ||
d53cc74 | Fight any instinct to be humorless, for humorlessness is the worst of all absurdities. | Jean Cocteau | ||
6745113 | Do not fear being ridiculous in relation to the ridiculous. | Jean Cocteau | ||
e637f93 | Allow the power of the soul to grow as flagrant as the power of sex. | Jean Cocteau | ||
aa2c7dd | Expect neither reward nor beatitude. Return noble waves for ignoble. | Jean Cocteau | ||
484a5a3 | Hate only hatred. | Jean Cocteau | ||
877dd64 | Disavow anyone who provokes or accepts the extermination of a race to which he does not belong. | Jean Cocteau | ||
af256d8 | Be a mere assistant to your unconscious. Do only half the work. The rest will do itself. | Jean Cocteau | ||
02b9f2d | Consider metaphysics as an extension of the physical. | Jean Cocteau | ||
6a18600 | Know that your work speaks only to those on the same wavelength as you. | Jean Cocteau | ||
aff7e48 | Beauty cannot be recognized with a cursory glance. | Jean Cocteau | ||
df2494b | The Olympics can no more lose money than a man can have a baby. | Jean Drapeau | ||
0a33b9b | Let Toronto become Milan. Montreal will always be Rome. | Jean Drapeau | ||
3b2fe78 | What the masses want are monuments. | Jean Drapeau | ||
8086836 | No piece of art can depict feelings if a piece of reality is not included in it. | Jean Fautrier | ||
2688174 | This violence is a calm that disturbs you. | Jean Genet | ||
0a2179f | But I would adore that thief who is my mother. | Jean Genet | ||
fa48d61 | If the hero join combat with night and conquer it, may shreds of it remain upon him! | Jean Genet | ||
b73974c | I suffered at the time from an ugliness I no longer find on my childhood face. | Jean Genet | ||
8e9fd8d | Fierce and pure, I was the theater of a fairyland restored to life. | Jean Genet | ||
e6779fe | To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance. | Jean Genet | ||
8cf8860 | With homosexuality added, it would be sparkling, unassimilable. | Jean Genet | ||
aa37c13 | The Day the Palestinians become institutionalized, I will no longer be on their side. | Jean Genet | ||
0b3e93d | But two are walking apart forever And wave their hands for a mute farewell. | Jean Ingelow | ||
6e9f04f | Let me be only sure; for sooth to tellThe sorest dole is doubt. | Jean Ingelow | ||
6a1e31c | Is there never a chink in the world aboveWhere they listen for words from below? | Jean Ingelow | ||
dcbd8a9 | And sweeter woman ne'er drew breathThan my sonne's wife, Elizabeth. | Jean Ingelow | ||
3ff3b52 | It is a comely fashion to be glad,--Joy is the grace we say to God. | Jean Ingelow | ||
39cf3ba | How short our happy days appear!How long the sorrowful! | Jean Ingelow | ||
83d72c1 | Reign, and keep life in this our deep desire--Our only greatness is that we aspire. | Jean Ingelow | ||
b197f5e | W]e wish for more in life, rather than for more of it. | Jean Ingelow | ||
b4ed165 | I have lived to thank God that all my prayers have not been answered. | Jean Ingelow | ||
6792741 | I'm like a good clock," said Crayshaw, "I neither gain nor lose. I can strike, too." | Jean Ingelow | ||
b7c3d75 | A man's world, but woman bides her time. | Jean Ingelow | ||
d54d515 | A man can sometimes hold his own with one woman, but never with two. | Jean Ingelow | ||
8e58ba5 | Peace for Paris | Jean Jullien | ||
2616a78 | Guns are not only for soldiers. Every person can own a gun. If they shoot, you shoot back. | Jean Kambanda | ||
5b990b8 | Continue, continue, there is no future for the people of Europe other than in union. | Jean Monnet | ||
5074d36 | Music is the moonlight in the gloomy night of life. | Jean Paul | ||
6b44c4d | The past and future are veiled; but the past wears the widow's veil; the future, the virgin's. | Jean Paul | ||
a9cb2bd | The virtues, like the body,become strong more by labor than by nourishment. | Jean Paul | ||
08a46f8 | The miracles of earth are the laws of heaven. | Jean Paul | ||
665d2e3 | How calmly may we commit ourselves to the hands of Him who bears up the world! | Jean Paul | ||
b22d3bd | If mutual respect does derive from unilateral respect, it does so by opposition. | Jean Piaget |