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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 830a471 | What better job is there for a 17-year-old girl than being in a pop group? | Susan Ann Sulley | ||
| 430b5bd | We like art forms that express our longing for union, and for a more perfect and beautiful world. | Susan Cain | ||
| fceb55e | Whatever pain you can't get rid of, make it your creative offering. | Susan Cain | ||
| 217b86b | How did a nation founded on so much heartache turn into a culture of normative smiles? | Susan Cain | ||
| 8044f5e | Our difficulty accepting impermanence is the heart of human suffering. | Susan Cain | ||
| e86ba85 | Human beings are a meaning-making species. | Susan Cain | ||
| f176773 | Longing is the great human state. | Susan Cain | ||
| 463d9c3 | The place where you suffer is the same space where you commit yourself to act. | Susan Cain | ||
| ba2aba4 | All knowledge is sacred, but it should not be secret. | Susan Cooper | ||
| 84f993c | Jane clutched her mug like a talisman of reality. | Susan Cooper | ||
| 8280457 | He made the quick apologetic grimace that seemed to be as near as he ever came to a smile. | Susan Cooper | ||
| 0ea2e97 | That one is so sharp he will cut himself. | Susan Cooper | ||
| 99541d9 | Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon. | Susan Ertz | ||
| f729e37 | One must be rational about such matters and being rational need not mean being cold. | Susan Howatch | ||
| 1012aba | 'Friendship's best,' I said, 'and friendship's forever because no baby can come along to spoil it.' | Susan Howatch | ||
| 34b660a | To be distracted is pardonable. To be incoherent is simply unobliging. | Susan Howatch | ||
| a8d1745 | 'The English don't have opinions about the Irish. They have prejudices.' | Susan Howatch | ||
| 3492cab | 'Little girls don't stay playmates. Little girls become big girls and big girls become sweethearts.' | Susan Howatch | ||
| 217dfa0 | As always, war had lowered the level of American tolerance for any kind of dissent. | Susan Jacoby | ||
| fd03b8b | Dictatorial regimes recognized evidence-based freethought as an enemy. | Susan Jacoby | ||
| 169703e | Fanatics throughout history have always been convinced of the virtuousness of their visions. | Susan Jacoby | ||
| 42ab897 | I can make anything disappear, if I really want to. | Susan Kay | ||
| f70cdeb | Death was the ultimate power and I his eager, willing apprentice. | Susan Kay | ||
| 0f4812e | For a moment I thought I knew exactly how Christ must have felt as He called John. | Susan Kay | ||
| 3bf90af | Hell is not a place, it's a state of mind and body; hell is obsession with a voice, a face, a name. | Susan Kay | ||
| f43d10f | Happiness is like the first blissful intoxication of morphine.It doesn't last very long. | Susan Kay | ||
| 66b6e7d | Killing is like riding, you see, one never really loses the knack. | Susan Kay | ||
| 4c83996 | The Point of Power Is in the Present. | Susan M. Watkins | ||
| 767d3f5 | I envy paranoids; they actually feel people are paying attention to them. | Susan Sontag | ||
| a6a7715 | Interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art. | Susan Sontag | ||
| 44aa3c4 | To interpret is to impoverish, to deplete the world--in order to set up a shadow world of "meanings." | Susan Sontag | ||
| d8d6538 | In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art. | Susan Sontag | ||
| 0ec4668 | Don't be too hard on the envious. Be glad you have, or had in the past, something enviable. | Susan Sontag | ||
| f038325 | It depends on me, whether I'm happy within myself." | Susan Sontag | ||
| d8fdeef | Photography has become almost as widely practiced an amusement as sex and dancing. | Susan Sontag | ||
| dc21901 | There are many ways of being wrong, but only one way of being right. | Susan Stebbing | ||
| 579ed26 | A mind in blinkers is a mind that is unfree. | Susan Stebbing | ||
| 66d852b | If we would have new knowledge, we must get us a whole world of new questions. | Susanne Langer | ||
| bf5a99e | Common-sense knowledge is prompt, categorical, and inexact. | Susanne Langer | ||
| ebd775b | Music is the tonal analogue of emotive life. | Susanne Langer | ||
| 017a7b3 | Art is the creation of forms symbolic of human feeling. | Susanne Langer | ||
| e9d6224 | Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. | Terence | ||
| 982dcdf | The seeds of civilization are in every culture, but it is city life that brings them to fruition. | Susanne Langer | ||
| e806b01 | Art is the objectification of feeling, and the subjectification of nature. | Susanne Langer |