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The mind has greater power over the emotions, and is less subject thereto, insofar as it understands all things to be necessary.
— Baruch Spinoza
All biographers, no matter how sympathetic, end up using their subjects as mirrors to figure themselves out. I don't want to be anyone's mirror.
— Gloria Steinem
A painter can turn pennies into gold, for all subjects are capable of being transformed into poems.
— Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
All my film ideas and subjects have come from photography.
— Lauren Greenfield
Nearly all the school subjects lay great stress on information. But literature makes its appeal to the heart as well as the intellect. Geography
— Anthony Esolen
He did not know how the world is simplified for kings. To them, all men are subjects.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Of all many-sided subjects, [education] is the one which has the greatest number of sides.
— John Stuart Mill
Of all possible subjects, travel is the most difficult for an artist, as it is the easiest for a journalist.
— W. H. Auden
I study children, and they're my subjects in my studies. They're my colleagues, really, all these little kids. And I owe them.
— Edward Zigler
To paraphrase the great humorist, Will Rogers . . . "We're all ignorant, but only on different subjects".
— Wilson Casey
There's science and there's science, is all I'm saying. Where humans are the subjects, it's mostly not science
— Karen Joy Fowler
With the possible exception of clothes, beauty salons and Frank Sinatra, there are few subjects all women agree upon.
— Groucho Marx
Voltaire, as full of life as summer is full of blossoms, giving his ideas upon all subjects at the expense of prince and king, was exiled to England.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
All the most fascinating subjects leave...no...shadows. But we keep watching and waiting just in case.
— R.J. Askew
Most of all people respond to a film tackling grave subjects that question and go against the prevailing mood.
— Philippe Claudel
Evolution is one of the two or three most primally fascinating subjects in all the sciences.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Mathematics ... is indispensable as an intellectual technique. In many subjects, to think at all is to think like a mathematician.
— Robert Maynard Hutchins
All attempts by the State to bias the conclusions of its citizens on disputed subjects, are evil.
— John Stuart Mill
The judgment is an utensil proper for all subjects, and will have an oar in everything.
— Michel De Montaigne
The most tedious of all discourses are on the subject of the Supreme Being.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Neighbors sought him out for advice on all subjects, for he had made much money and was therefore wise.
— Joseph Heller
Never pose your subjects. Let them move about naturally ... All great photographs today are snapshots.
— Martin Munkacsi
At a distance, we cannot conceive of the authority of a despot who knows all his subjects on sight.
— Stendhal
All topics, issues, and subjects in 'The Room' add to the depth of the characters in the movie, and they are equally important.
— Tommy Wiseau
So long as there is any subject which men may not freely discuss, they are timid upon all subjects.
— John Jay Chapman
Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation.
— Gautama Buddha
All inventions are not patentable, and all patented subjects are not inventions.
— Kalyan C. Kankanala
The addability of the happiness of different subjects is a postulum without which all political reasonings are at a stand
— Jeremy Bentham
I like it to stay very organic, and to remember a personal story behind all my subjects.
— Hedi Slimane
In fact one frequently seemed to gather all sorts of similar information about subjects one had less than profound interest in.
— David Markson
A man who has nothing in particular to recommend him discusses all sorts of subjects at random as if he knew everything.
— Sei Shonagon
The three most written-about subjects of all time are Jesus, the Civil War, and the Titanic.
— Daniel Mendelsohn
Certain subjects yield a general power that may be applied in any direction and should be studied by all.
— John Locke
[My subjects] look lost because that is how I see life. I think we are all a bit lost, lost in a world we can't understand.
— Loretta Lux
One of the most striking things one finds about the child under 7-8 is his extreme assurance on all subjects.
— Jean Piaget
Amongst all unimportant subjects, football is by far the most important.
— Pope John Paul II