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It is axiomatic that the attempt to become a Sufi through a desire for personal power as normally understood will not succeed.
— Idries Shah
What's the difference between sex and love? I have four wives and five kids. I apparently don't know the difference.
— James Caan
The next movie will be in Mandarin. I enjoyed shooting all the Japanese stuff in Kill Bill so much that this whole film will be entirely in Mandarin.
— Quentin Tarantino
If you get enough sleep, cut back on cigarettes and red meat, you look better the next day.
— Robin Wright
If you can't do it with brainpower, you can't do it with manpower - overtime," is axiomatic with me.
— Clarence L. Johnson
It is axiomatic with most writing people that there are no such things as perfect conditions for work.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The axiomatic method is very powerful
— Kurt Godel
Reporting Iran's dossier to the UN Security Council will be unconstructive and the end of diplomacy.
— Ali Larijani
The axiomatic method has many advantages over honest work.
— Bertrand Russell
It's axiomatic that all husbands are impossible. But I also think it's axiomatic that women are slightly impossible.
— Christopher Buckley
I take it to be axiomatic that people are revolted by witnessing the shameless gratification of an appetite they do not share
— Quentin Crisp
It is almost axiomatic that the best conversationalist is really the best listener.
— Arlene Francis
It's a weird thing to say, but it would appear to me axiomatic that if you understood fully what I was doing and appreciated it, you would like it.
— Steven Soderbergh
The historicity of Christ is as axiomatic for an unbiased historian as the historicity of Julius Caesar.
— F.F. Bruce
If you drill, there's going to be a spill. It's axiomatic.
— Dennis Kucinich
A mathematical idea should not be petrified in a formalised axiomatic setting, but should be considered instead as flowing as a river.
— James Joseph Sylvester