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It is the luxurious and dissipated who set the fashions which the herd so diligently follow.
— Henry David Thoreau
Painters are noted for being dissipated and wild.
— William Blake
All I tried to do was to give the little brute a cheerful expression. But, as it worked out, he looks positively dissipated.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Dissipated men need one trustworthy friend.
— Thornton Wilder
A great many people have come up to me and asked how I manage to get so much work done and still keep looking so dissipated.
— Robert Benchley
After all, it was never Darnay he quoted, only Sydney, drunk and wrecked and dissipated. Sydney, who died for love.
— Cassandra Clare
Serious misfortunes, originating in misrepresentation, frequently flow and spread before they can be dissipated by truth.
— George Washington
There is no ill which may not be dissipated, like the dark, if you let in a stronger light upon it.
— Henry David Thoreau
Panic is the sudden realization that everything around you is alive.
— William S. Burroughs
The scientific evidence is now overwhelming: climate change presents very serious global risks, and it demands an urgent global response
— Nicholas Stern
I refuse to make uninspired music.
— Ben Harper
Nothing flatters a man as much as the happiness of his wife; he is always proud of himself as the source of it.
— Samuel Johnson
She returned, trailing clouds of glory which quickly dissipated in the mundane flow of sensory trivia.
— Dan Simmons
To be depreciated and humiliated isn't a statement of your worth but rather an evidence of your disregarded potential.
— Robin Sacredfire
An illusion dissipated is an experience gained.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
You are strong and you have a stalwart heart. But you need to learn that those two things alone cannot save everything.
— Takatoshi Shiozawa
Nervous alarms should always be communicated, that they may be dissipated.
— Charlotte Bronte
Just because a woman's got no teeth doesn't mean she's wise. It might just mean she's been stupid for a very long time.
— Terry Pratchett
As the sky faded to night, her anger dissipated - but not in a healing way, just dulled, like forged iron sizzling in a cold pail of water.
— Katherine McIntyre
Population pressure is the ultimate cause of every war.
— Alexei Panshin