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Human longings are perversely obstinate; and to the man whose mouth is watering for a peach, it is of no use to offer the largest vegetable marrow  (Whose Quotes) In every one of us there are two ruling and directing principles, whose guidance we follow wherever they may lead; the one being an innate desire of pleasure; the other, an acquired judgment which aspires after excellence  (Whose Quotes) People of too much sentiment are like fountains, whose overflow keeps a disagreeable puddle about them  (Whose Quotes) There are multitudes of persons whose idea of liberty is the right to do what they please, instead of the right of doing that which is lawful and best  (Whose Quotes) Blessed be the man whose work drives him. Something must drive men; and if it is wholesome industry, they have no time for a thousand torments and temptations  (Whose Quotes) A people contending for life and liberty are seldom disposed to look with a favorable eye upon either men or measures whose passions, interests or consequences will clash with those inestimable objects  (Whose Quotes) And there grows in the mind a scent, it may be, of locust blossoms whose perfume is itself a wind moving to lead the mind away  (Whose Quotes) The remarkable legion of the unremarked, whose individual opinions are not colorful or different enough to make news, but whose collective opinion, when crystallized, can make history  (Whose Quotes) If it is true... that no one has a life worth thinking about whose life story cannot be told, does it not then follow that life could be, even ought to be, lived as a story, that what one has to do in life is to make the story come true?  (Whose Quotes) Ever since I got married I’ve been thinking night and day about whose fault it was, and every time I think about it, out comes a new fault to eat up the old one; but always there’s a fault left  (Whose Quotes) Neither will the horse be adjudged to be generous, that is sumptuously adorned, but the horse whose nature is illustrious; nor is the man worthy who possesses great wealth, but he whose soul is generous  (Whose Quotes) It is the nature of the mind that makes individuals kin, and the differences in the shape, form or manner of the material atoms out of whose intricate relationships that mind is built are altogether trivial  (Whose Quotes) We all often feel like we are pulling teeth, even those writers whose prose ends up being the most natural and fluid. The right words and sentences just do not come pouring out like ticker tape most of the time  (Whose Quotes) For all laws are general judgements, or sentences of the legislator; as also every particular judgement is a law to him whose case is judged  (Whose Quotes) Like all magic cultures expressed by appropriate hieroglyphs, the true theater has its shadows too, and, of all languages and all arts, the theater is the only one left whose shadows have shattered their limitations  (Whose Quotes) A tainted society has invented psychiatry to defend itself against the investigations of certain superior intellects whose faculties of divination would be troublesome  (Whose Quotes) I am a man by virtue of my hands and my feet, my belly, my heart of meat, my stomach whose knots reunite me to the putrefaction of life  (Whose Quotes) The punishment of death is the war of a nation against a citizen whose destruction it judges to be necessary or useful  (Whose Quotes) Cobden was the greatest statesman and prophet of the century. His speeches are an inspiration. A man whose disciple I am willing to confess I am  (Whose Quotes) A society is a group whose members have more relationships with one another then they do with outsiders  (Whose Quotes) Every age fraught with discord and danger seems to spawn a leader meant only for that age, a political giant whose absence, in retrospect, seems inconceivable when the history of that age is written  (Whose Quotes) Our time is brief, and it will pass no matter what we do. So let us have purpose in spending it. Let us spend it so that our time matters to each of us, and matters to all those whose lives we touch  (Whose Quotes) Doomed to total failure in a deaf world of ignorance and indifference, he inexorably kept on cutting out his diamonds, his dazzling diamonds, of whose mines he had a perfect knowledge  (Whose Quotes) I would sooner look for figs on thistles than for the higher attributes of art from one whose ruling motive... is money  (Whose Quotes) An artist who makes pictures that look good but express nothing is like a writer whose words sound good but have no meaning  (Whose Quotes) Love is the possibility of possibilities. Its farthest reach is beyond us, no matter how long we love or how much. It will always remain the mute mystery to whose ecstasy and ache we can only surrender with a yes  (Whose Quotes) Jealousy, in spite of the mad frenzy of its most splendid displays, is a vice of weakness; it arises from a mind whose aspirations and desires are inferior to its accomplishments; it is the child of baulked vanity and failure of courage  (Whose Quotes) An extraordinary dancer, whose blend of tautness and buoyancy is not only exciting but also suggestive of clarity and immediacy with which dance can communicate deep, conflicting emotions  (Whose Quotes) We are scattered, stunned; the remnant of heart left alive is filled with brotherly hate... Whose fault? Everybody blamed somebody else. Only the dead heroes left stiff and stark on the battlefield escape  (Whose Quotes) Epicurus... whose genius surpassed all humankind, extinguished the light of others, as the stars are dimmed by the rising sun  (Whose Quotes)
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