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Power intoxicates men. It is never voluntarily surrendered. It must be taken from them.
— James F. Byrnes
I am rampant with memory.
— Margaret Laurence
Wine intoxicates for a time, but the end is bitterness.
— Rachel Renee Russell
Anybody from any corner of the world can come to America to live and become an American.
— Ronald Reagan
Is a man satisfied, merely because he is perfumed himself, to mingle with a malodorous crowd?
— Edward Bellamy
The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma.
— Judith Lewis Herman
If you want to see the future, watch 8 year olds
— Anne Sweeney
We are in the interstices. In the intervals. We are that which moves between the spaces. Which conjures up the spaces.
— Gabriel Josipovici
Political power intoxicates the best hearts. No man is wise enough, nor good enough, to be trusted with much political power.
— Hans F. Sennholz
Beauty intoxicates the eye, as wine does the body; both are morally fatal if indulged.
— John Godfrey Saxe
Force is as pitiless to the man who possesses it as it is to its victims - the second it crushes, the first it intoxicates.
— Paul Hoffman
Power intoxicates men. When a man is intoxicated by alcohol, he can recover, but when intoxicated by power, he seldom recovers.
— James Francis
Master, go on, and I will follow thee
To the last gasp with truth and loyalty. — William Shakespeare
To the last gasp with truth and loyalty. — William Shakespeare
Books are like a disease. Once you've got it, it's incurrable and lifelong
— Janice Young Brooks
Pain hurts, just as greed intoxicates and lust burns.
— Neil Gaiman
That which intoxicates, the sensually ecstatic, the sudden surprise, the urge to be profoundly stirred at any price
dreadful tendencies! — Friedrich Nietzsche
dreadful tendencies! — Friedrich Nietzsche
Intolerance betrays want of faith in one's cause.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Winning intoxicates you, and numbs you to the sufferings of others.
— Margaret Atwood
For vanity, too, inebriates; gratitude, too, intoxicates; tenderness, too, can blissfully confuse the senses.
— Stefan Zweig
It is a though he is spreading a veil of protectiveness over me, and I am greedy for it.
— Kathleen Glasgow