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The man who melts With social sympathy, though not allied, Is more worth than a thousand kinsmen.
— Euripides
Everyday life invents itself by poaching in countless ways on the property of others.
— Michel De Certeau
It seems thus possible to give a preliminary definition of walking as a space of enunciation.
— Michel De Certeau
I'm addicted to acting.
— Steven R. McQueen
You may be scorned in the public because of your race it is a function that there is an assignment for you there
— Sunday Adelaja
I think it's important to have a happy parent.
— Gloria Estefan
The only freedom supposed to be left to the masses is that of grazing on the ration of simulacra the system distributes to each individual.
— Michel De Certeau
The created order is everywhere punched and torn open by ellipses, drifts, and leaks of meaning: it is a sieve-order.
— Michel De Certeau
Reading thus introduces an "art" which is anything but passive.
— Michel De Certeau
Not much of a childhood, Cass. When did you get to play?"
With a frown, she said, "I played."
"You took apart your robot dog. — Michelle O'Leary
With a frown, she said, "I played."
"You took apart your robot dog. — Michelle O'Leary
Gratitude to God makes even a temporal blessing a taste of heaven.
— William Romaine
History's lesson is that bullies ultimately defeat themselves.
— Howard Jacobson
An absence of meaning opens a gap in time.
— Michel De Certeau
When it's family, Nick, there's a limit to the shit I'll eat. But there is no limit to the love I'll give.
— Kristen Ashley
To walk is to lack a place.
— Michel De Certeau
More than its utilitarian and technocratic transparency, it is the opaque ambivalence of its oddities that makes the city livable.
— Michel De Certeau
A memory is only a Prince Charming who stays just long enough to awaken the Sleeping Beauties of our wordless stories.
— Michel De Certeau
Without enthusiasm, virtue functions not at all, and vice only poorly.
— Mignon McLaughlin