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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 609ef3b | Reality, it cannot be repeated too often, varies with every one of us. | Maurice Barrès | ||
| cb0f85d | There is no reality for me but pure thought. Minds alone are interesting. | Maurice Barrès | ||
| a0e30c1 | A strange rage this modern mania to give a common manner to all minds and to destroy individuality. | Maurice Barrès | ||
| e44f31b | Young men in meetings put in common nothing but their mediocrity. | Maurice Barrès | ||
| a62c5ce | What distinguishes an argument from a play upon words, is that the latter cannot be translated. | Maurice Barrès | ||
| c71d4de | Men's weaknesses are often necessary to the purposes of life. | Maurice Maeterlinck | ||
| c29f997 | The world is nothing but 'world-as-meaning.' | Maurice Merleau-Ponty | ||
| f88eb1f | Language transcends us and yet, we speak. | Maurice Merleau-Ponty | ||
| ccd7675 | It is a great good fortune, as Stendhal said, for one "to have his passion as a profession." | Maurice Merleau-Ponty | ||
| a7832f0 | And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!" | Maurice Sendak | ||
| 0e8bb97 | Please don't go. We'll eat you up. We love you so. | Maurice Sendak | ||
| 36b18a9 | I don't believe in things literally for children. That's a reduction. | Maurice Sendak | ||
| 4a96c5f | When you hide another story in a story, that's the story I am telling the children. | Maurice Sendak | ||
| 20f45df | We were the "chosen people," chosen to be killed? | Maurice Sendak | ||
| ac9ea27 | I understand that many of the decisions I have taken are not so easy for many people. | Mauricio Macri | ||
| ff29dee | If there were any alternative to increasing tariffs, I would have taken it, but there is not. | Mauricio Macri | ||
| f7132aa | Our cock won't fight. | Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook | ||
| 9154e57 | When it's done with being graceful and poetic, language is meant to communicate, after all. | Max Barry | ||
| 341649f | To get a good job in marketing, you need to market yourself. | Max Barry | ||
| 0e478d9 | It's much easier to be incomprehensible than intelligent, and most people can't spot the difference. | Max Barry | ||
| 6e812dd | There's nothing more fascinating than a girl who won't have sex with you. | Max Barry | ||
| 4120ef7 | Your problem is that reality isn't good enough for you." she says levelly. "You need a fantasy." | Max Barry | ||
| b9c7ad5 | It's all responsibility and no control," 6 says. "The classic path to failure." | Max Barry | ||
| e8ed67d | What's not fair is that our society rewards selfishness. That's not fair. | Max Barry | ||
| 9e6e253 | John said, "You know what makes a successful executive?" | Max Barry | ||
| a4b6acc | Elizabeth is smart, ruthless, and emotionally damaged; that is, she is a sales representative. | Max Barry | ||
| 0e676c8 | People talk about bedroom eyes; well, Megan has the whole suite. | Max Barry | ||
| d2b83c9 | Ninety-five percent of all jobs suck, Jones. That's why people get paid to do them. | Max Barry | ||
| 269d241 | Today I wanted to die of weakness and melancholy again. | Max Beckmann | ||
| 0167226 | Afternoon with Q. [Quappi, his second wife] on foot, looking for butter and coals - in vain. | Max Beckmann | ||
| ca8bb93 | Very worried and nerveux for 1944. Life is dark - as is death. Close 1943. | Max Beckmann | ||
| 4a8016b | At 10 o'clock a Dutch girl came by Lutjens: ! PEACE! | Max Beckmann | ||
| 40d002c | The Nonconformist Conscience makes cowards of us all. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 03d4165 | Most women are not so young as they are painted. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| ea36444 | The past is a work of art, free of irrelevancies and loose ends. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 8ee5456 | Lift latch, step in, be welcome, Sir,Albeit to see you I'm unglad. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 5d92292 | Only the insane take themselves quite seriously. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 79f364f | Zuleika, on a desert island, would have spent most of her time in looking for a man's footprint. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| cc3ee10 | Death cancels all engagements. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 7bee637 | Of all the objects of hatred, a woman once loved is the most hateful. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 3b34e18 | The Socratic manner is not a game at which two can play. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 2632dfa | Everywhere he found his precept checkmated by his example. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| aff6221 | No fine work can be done without concentration and self-sacrifice and toil and doubt. | Max Beerbohm | ||
| 5e0847c | Failure to properly conceptualize the nature of knowledge assets condemns firms. | Max Boisot |