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Paris, true to its promise, had been a place of civilized indecencies, or uncivil decencies ...
— Ana Castillo
True freedom means freeing oneself from the dictates of the ego and its accompanying emotions.
— Matthieu Ricard
True love grows by sacrifice and the more thoroughly the soul rejects natural satisfaction the stronger and more detached its tenderness becomes ...
— Teresa Of Avila
The true understanding of life and its purposes comes from an understanding of consciousness.
— Debasish Mridha
The piano is always true to me. In times of despair, happiness, and joy, its mood is always my own.
— Bradley Joseph
I found out that fear ends, and that when you emerge from the other side, you're not a courageous person. You're just unafraid.
— Bill Strickland
Europe has always owed to oriental genius its divine impulses. What these holy bards said, all sane men found agreeable and true.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
WISDOM is man's true strength; and, under its guidance, he best accomplishes the ends of his being.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
When the creative mind is unleashed and understands its true nature, it's unlimited. There's nothing you cannot do.
— Byron Katie
When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.
— Karl Jaspers
My reason, it's true, controls my feelings, but whatever its authority, it doesn't rule them so much as tyrannize them.
— Pierre Corneille
What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Moscow was burned by its citizens
that is true; not, however by the citizens who remained, but by those that went away. — Leo Tolstoy
that is true; not, however by the citizens who remained, but by those that went away. — Leo Tolstoy
It is not true that a man's intellectual power is, like the strength of a timber beam, to be measured by its weakest point.
— George Eliot
True love is not selfish. In time it accustoms itself to anything which secures happiness for its object.
— Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
An object only receives its true value from the one who cares the most about it.
— Brianna J. Merrill
Death is beautiful. It alone gives love its true habitat.
— Jean Anouilh
No true love there can be without Its dread penalty
jealousy. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
jealousy. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
Politics is a profession; a serious, complicated and, in its true sense, a noble one.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
The true worth of a race must be measured by the character of its womanhood.
— Mary McLeod Bethune
Here was a strange but true fact: The closer you were to the market, the harder it was to perceive its folly.
— Michael Lewis
True, it has given its life," Rovender said. "But its energy, its spirit, will replenish yours. Respect that and enjoy the meal.
— Tony DiTerlizzi
There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul!
— Thomas Carlyle
Finding your True Self really means being your true self because its who you really are!
— James A. Sinclair
If there is a reason, if it makes sense, if it's making you demand something in return... Trust me, its NOT love!
— Anamika Mishra
Never would forever, with all its meanings, be so clear and distinct as in the true, guaranteed end of the world.
— Sarah Dessen
true love finds its consummation.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Mortals fantasied that love was eternal and its loss unimaginable. Now we know neither is true. Love remained mortal, while we became eternal.
— Neal Shusterman
The true Christian is like sandalwood, which imparts its fragrance to the axe which cuts it, without doing any harm in return.
— Sadhu Sundar Singh
For he or she that harbours no fear has never truly loved anything. You can only measure true love by the thought and fear of its loss.
— Chris Jirika
The kind uncles and aunts of the race are more esteemed than its true spiritual fathers and mothers.
— Henry David Thoreau
[I provoke] the system [to] show its true face ... so that through its own acts of terrorism ... the masses will rise against it.
— Ulrike Meinhof
Each tribe has its characteristics, it is true.
— John Hanning Speke
Of this our true individual life, our present life is a glimpse, a fragment, a hint, and in its best moments a visible beginning.
— Josiah Royce
The true measure of a city is its soul. This is the restless energy that doesn't wait for political leadership.
— Pier Giorgio Di Cicco
I do know that throughout history, all paper money has eventually come back to its true value, which is zero.
— Robert Kiyosaki
One day, music will take its rightful place as the true religion of Mankind.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
True citizens are not the audience of their government, nor its consumers; they are its makers.
— Lewis Hyde
Hope is a settled state of mind, in which we see the world in its true light, and look forward to our final homecoming in heaven.
— Alister E. McGrath
Fear in its most wicked, powerful form cripples our souls and warps the very fabric of our true hearts.
— Stasi Eldredge
I don't want to be anything special. I only want to try to be true to that in me which seeks to fulfill its promise.
— Etty Hillesum
We are the ORIGIN of our art, its homeland. Viewed this way, ORIGINALITY is the process of remaining true to ourselves.
— Julia Cameron
Dreaming is beautiful but actions makes it a reality that unfolds its true beauty.
— Debasish Mridha
The job of the brand is to make that name
and that logo stand for something. To live its founding principles each day. To stay true. — David Hieatt
and that logo stand for something. To live its founding principles each day. To stay true. — David Hieatt
Mexico urgently needs a series of structural reforms that will detonate its true economic potential for once and generate more public welfare.
— Enrique Pena Nieto
No one could ride a horse if the horse discovered its real strength. The same thing is true for people.
— Napoleon Hill
I believe every era has its significance and the same holds true for players and coaches.
— Sachin Tendulkar
Death is our constant companion, and it is death that gives each person's life its true meaning.
— Paulo Coelho
The true wealth of a nation lies not in it's gold or silver but in it's learning, wisdom and in the uprightness of its sons.
— Kahlil Gibran
Our passions are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Love always causes trouble, that's true, but in its favour, it energizes.
— Vincent Van Gogh
What time is it?its is by every star
a different time,and each most falsely true ... — E. E. Cummings
a different time,and each most falsely true ... — E. E. Cummings
The true worth of a soul is revealed as much by the motive it attributes to the actions of others as by its own deeds.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
- the longer you silence a violin, the harder it is for it to find its true voice again.
— Alexandra Bracken
True love is never lost, not even by a bishop's or a priest's curse, that we cannot regain it, so long as hope has still its bit of green.
— Dante Alighieri
The true nature of a democracy is its ability to say yes when even the powerful say no
— Colum McCann
If you don't care about money, Nina dear, call it by its other names."
"Kruge? Scrub? Kaz's one true love?"
"Freedom, security, retribution. — Leigh Bardugo
"Kruge? Scrub? Kaz's one true love?"
"Freedom, security, retribution. — Leigh Bardugo
Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without relation to anything external.
— Isaac Newton
The system wears a mask of civility, yet will quickly reveal its true nature in the form of magnificently-purposed violence when needed.
— Bryant McGill
The true India resides in its villages
— Charan Singh
To every religion the gods of other religions are only notions concerning God, but its own conception of God is to it God himself, the true God.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
Sometimes you have to lie. One often has to distort a thing to catch its true spirit.
— Robert J. Flaherty
When we come in contact with our true self, we stop trying to be someone else. We fall in love with it and embrace it with all its flaws
— Assegid Habtewold
Self-reliance is the only road to true freedom, and being one's own person is its ultimate reward
— Patricia Sampson
Your only responsibility as a writer is to be true to the story that has chosen you as its writer.
— Jean Little
while fiction is but a form of symbolic action, a mere game of "as if," therein lies its true function and its potential for effecting change.
— Ralph Ellison
Praying is what confirms our true belief that we cannot succeed without God, and its absence confirms the exact opposite.
— James MacDonald
No one has the answers, but one thing is true. You got to turn on evil, when its coming after you.
— Neil Young
A true patriot will defend his country from its government.
— Thomas Jefferson
To a true artist only that face is beautiful which, quite apart from its exterior, shines with the truth within the soul.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Virtue is our true wealth and the true reward of its possessor; it cannot be lost, it never deserts us until life leaves us.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Each mind has its own method. A true man never acquires after college rules.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Conversation in its true meaning isn't all wagging the tongue; sometimes it is a deeply shared silence.
— Robertson Davies
I enjoy vanity . But I can't stick to any of that lifestyle for too long because, when its true colors come out, it's empty and cold and soulless.
— Michelle Rodriguez
True war isn't philosophical."
"All war is philosophical. That's why we call it war. Strip it of its paint and it's nothing more than murder. — Roshani Chokshi
"All war is philosophical. That's why we call it war. Strip it of its paint and it's nothing more than murder. — Roshani Chokshi
No truth can be said to be seen as it is until it is seen in its relation to all other truths. In this relation only is it true.
— Elizabeth Prentiss