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Art is communication spoken by man for humanity in a language raised above the everyday happening.
— Mary Wigman
The aristocrats and bureaucrats are dirty rats.
— Ray Davies
Aristocrats fear the people, and wish to transfer all power to the higher classes of society.
— Thomas Jefferson
Aristocrats need not be rich, but they must be free, and in the modern world freedom grows rarer the more we prate about it.
— Robertson Davies
Aristocrats might shrug, but commoners, dreading any collapse of the social order, wanted the rules of behavior to be observed.
— Robert Silverberg
The history of music is nothing more than the history of art-music or classical music, the music that was commissioned by aristocrats.
— Frank Fairfield
The Baron was one of Westphalia's most potent aristocrats, since his mansion boasted both a door and windows.
— Voltaire
Aristocrats: n. fellows that wear downy hats and clean shirts - guilty of education and suspected of bank accounts.
— Ambrose Bierce
Essentially any history we have is just a history of aristocrats. We don't have any history of people.
— Frank Fairfield
I think I'm more concerned with things that are very big and things that are very small than with all the stuff in between.
— Erlend Loe
His adolescents are displaced aristocrats who have lost their kingdom and wealth, which was childhood. [On J.D. Salinger]
— Heather O'Neill
I do love playing aristocrats, probably because it's so against type. So much more interesting than playing a version of yourself.
— Keeley Hawes
I was born trash in a land where the people all believe themselves natural aristocrats.
— Dorothy Allison
If you really want to be competitive in today's market you have to be in movies that make money.
— Halle Berry
All rebels are closet aristocrats.
— Frank Herbert
He was awfully good at being aristocratic. Alexia, on the other hand, was only good at being autocratic. Not quite the same thing.
— Gail Carriger
I create easily and effortlessly when I let my thoughts come from the loving space of my own heart.
— Louise Hay
People tend to think that I know less about what I'm talking about than I actually do - usually people who think that all aristocrats are stupid.
— Christopher Monckton
Egalitarians adjust to aristocracies just fine, as long as they get to be the aristocrats.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
No aristocrat would sit in the wild grass to dream. Aristocrats have gardens for that, if they dream at all.
— Sheri S. Tepper
Women are aristocrats, and it is always the mother who makes us feel that we belong to the better sort.
— John Lancaster Spalding
If the rabble were lopped off at one end and the aristocrats at the other, all would be well with the country.
— Andrew Johnson
You know, I really am probably one of the sweetest, most sensitive people you'll ever meet.
— Eliza Dushku
I got a postcard from my gynecologist. It said, Did you know it's time for your annual check-up? No, but now my mailman does.
— Cathy Ladman
The aristocrats had to force them to do their jobs. After all, human beings are not badgers. We aren't molded to stoop.
— Andrew Rimas Evan D.G. Fraser
When aristocrats pretend they're common people
they get common! — August Strindberg
they get common! — August Strindberg
The nature of the game is pain.
— LL Cool J
He who gets nearer the sun is leader, the aristocrat of aristocrats, or he who, like Dostoevsky, gets nearest the moon of our non-being.
— D.H. Lawrence
She had always enjoyed the carte blanche accorded to mobsters, aristocrats, circus clowns, and lunatics
— Simon Doonan
You think it doesn't really matter if you screw up this time around because you can just sort it all out in paradise
— Caitlin Moran
Don't 'should' on yourself, instead, replace it with 'could'
and add an alternative option. — Amber Khan
and add an alternative option. — Amber Khan
Once more my pity had been stronger than my will.
— Stefan Zweig