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Choose as a guide one whom you will admire more when you see him act than when you hear him speak.
— Seneca The Younger
Art is nothing more than creating an emotion in your own form.
— Shannon L. Alder
I write about living, not dying.
— John Diamond
One should, each day, try to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and if possible, speak a few reasonable words
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
True hearts have ears and eyes, no tongues to speak;
They hear and see, and sigh, and then they break. — Edward Dyer
They hear and see, and sigh, and then they break. — Edward Dyer
see a 3 and an 8. (He said.) And then work
— Gillian Flynn
Nobody seems to remember you from any of your employers."
"I guess I'm not very memorable — Kenneth Eade
"I guess I'm not very memorable — Kenneth Eade
I wanted a more female point of view.
— Denis Leary
Emotions make us human. Denying them makes us beasts.
— Victoria Klein
I must go home periodically to renew my sense of horror.
— Carson McCullers
Home is so sad. It stays as it was left, / Shaped to the comfort of the last to go / As if to win them back
— Philip Larkin
We fall.
All casualties of the war,
Because we cannot hear each other speak,
Because eyes have ceased to see the face from the crowd. — John Pepper Clark
All casualties of the war,
Because we cannot hear each other speak,
Because eyes have ceased to see the face from the crowd. — John Pepper Clark
if you see for yourself, hear for yourself, and enter deeply enough this seeing and hearing, all things will speak with and through you.
— Jane Hirshfield
Churchill kept perspective on the crowds that gathered to hear him speak by conceding they would be twice as big if gathered to see him hanged.
— Winston S. Churchill
When we serve the great, they are our destiny.
— Mary Renault
One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Give me my sin again.
— William Shakespeare