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Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- its everything except what it is! (Act 1, scene 1)
— William Shakespeare
What, indeed? It is art for art's sake, Watson.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I think what the book did in addition to its practical uses, is it gave us a more attentive way of thinking.
— Nicholas G. Carr
National Socialism is what Marxism might have been if it could have broken its absurd and artificial ties with the democratic order.
— Adolf Hitler
If philosophy is to be a valuable part of life, we have to appreciate it for its own sake, and not just for what it's done for us lately.
— Julian Baggini
This thing, what is it in itself, in its own constitution? What is its substance and material?
— Marcus Aurelius
What you must do," said Monkey, "is lure the monster from its hiding place, but be certain it is a fight you can survive.
— Wu Cheng'en
Democracy is also a single ideology, and, like all such templates, it has its limits. what works in a legislature might not work in a corporation
— Fareed Zakaria
It is not important what Rahul Gandhi thinks, its important what a billion Indians think.
— Rahul Gandhi
Effective prayer is prayer that attains what it seeks. It is prayer that moves God, effecting its end.
— Charles Grandison Finney
'Star Wars' is fun, its exciting, its inspirational, and people respond to that. It's what they want.
— George Lucas
For victory is victory, however small, nor is its worth only from what follows from it.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
In so far as it is possible for a green blur to arch its eyebrows disdainfully, this is what the green blur now did.
— Douglas Adams
Hope is the bait a fish takes which leads to its demise. We hunger for it and do not see what lurks behind.
— L.K. Evans
It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be.
— Hjalmar Branting
I suppose life is what you believe it to be. Perhaps believing in life is its true nature.
— R.W. Erskine
Minimalism now is a reaction to what came before. It's absolutely of its time. Music moved into the set theory thing, and moved out of it.
— Harrison Birtwistle
What does my soul look like to you?' 'I couldn't reduce it to words if I tried, but its beauty is unsurpassed.
— Lauren Kate
Every relationship has its problems, but what makes it perfect is if you still want to be together when things go wrong.
— Isabelle Peterson
What is it about the human face that it should be the most memorable thing in existence and yet its atoms are the quickest to disperse?
— Marius Kociejowski
When life is taking its ordinary course, it was hard to remember what really mattered.
— Gretchen Rubin
What interests me about thoughts is not the moment when it crystallises into formal ideas but its earlier stages.
— Jean Dubuffet
For it is the young tree grown out of the old root which shall illuminate what the old tree has been in its wonders.
— Jakob Bohme
A lily or a rose never pretends, and its beauty is that it is what it is.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it.
— Stevie Wonder
[A] country without a word to describe its love for what is best within it is a country ill-equipped to defend what is best within it.
— Jonah Goldberg
It is the idea of 'People' to treat its material as if it were history and, what is more, as if it were the history of a happy period.
— George W. S. Trow
My heart jumps out of its cage to see what the fuss is about. Damn thing. Always so hopeful, but my voice hides it well.
— Sarah Wylie
There is no calling of God to man on earth but what brings with it the evidence of its authenticity.
— Brigham Young
A nation's budget is full of moral implications; it tells what a society cares about and what it does not care about; it tells what its values are.
— J. William Fulbright
What is time? How is it measured? Why do we measure it? What is its purpose?
-Mr. Ludwig — S.L. Whyte
-Mr. Ludwig — S.L. Whyte
How can you know what is missing if you've never met it? You must know of something's existence before you can notice its absence.
— E.L. Konigsburg
Tyranny is tyranny, no matter what its form; the free man will resist it if his courage serves.
— Learned Hand
Even the loveliest dream bears like a blemish its difference from reality, the awareness that what it grants is mere illusion.
— Theodor Adorno
[The 10-Second Rule's] power is in its simplicity, and yet it gets straight to the heart of what it means to actually follow Jesus.
— Clare De Graaf
That's what fiction is about, isn't it, the selective transforming of reality? The twisting of it to bring out its essence?
— Yann Martel
How beautiful is forgetting! What relief it would be for the world to lose some of its contents.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Hope is tenacious. It goes on living and working when science has dealt it what should be its deathblow.
— Paul Laurence Dunbar
Sharing money is what gives it its value.
— Elvis Presley
O seasons, O castles, What soul is without flaws? All its lore is known to me, Felicity, it enchants us all.
— Arthur Rimbaud
There is no way to deter old age from its grim duty, but a life of accomplishments makes up in quality for what it cannot add in quantity.
— Dr. Sherwin Nuland
Flexibility is an essential part of Jazz. It's what gives Jazz music the ability to combine with all other types of music and not lose its identity.
— Wynton Marsalis
What we call miracles is just what's supposed to happen. We either go with it or stand in its way.
— Edward Kelsey Moore
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
Okay, it is what it is and I am what I it, but its isness and my itness seem to be stretching the meaning of "is" and "it.
— Tom Robbins
Remember, this is the time of the cockatrice. It has hatched from its egg. So who now dares say what will be?
— Philip Dodd
As one looks across the barren stretches of the pack, it is sometimes difficult to realise what teeming life exists immediately beneath its surface.
— Robert Falcon Scott
The round-up is an aggressive tradition. I'm trying to objectively be a steward of the tradition and what it means in its choreography.
— Sufjan Stevens
When what we believe we've mastered is no longer predictable we're not fine. The world suddenly is a very scary place. It loses its charm.
— Patricia Cornwell
It is a faculty of the human mind to become what it contemplates, and to act in unison with its object.
— Thomas Paine
My hair is always at its best in New York. I don't know what's in the water. It could be mousse.
— Ellen DeGeneres
What is love, if it can calculate and provide against its own decay?
— Madame De Stael
If you think the technology is infeasible, you don't worry about what it might do and what its potential is.
— Ralph Merkle
While 9 Songs is sexually explicit in the basic sense, its directness is what's most fascinating, and ultimately most moving, about it.
— Stephanie Zacharek
Ultimately, what any company does when it is successful is merely a lagging indicator of its existing culture.
— Satya Nadella
The reality of any place is what its people remember of it.
— Charles Kuralt
What kind of love is it that requires an angel and only an angel for its commitment?
— Toni Morrison
You cannot perform acts of evil in the name of a greater good, because the good suffers. It is corrupted by what has been done in its name.
— John Connolly
The face of the sun is not without expression, but it tells us precious little of what is in its heart.
— Armin Joseph Deutsch
A lie
is
simply a lie.
it draws its strength from belief.
stop believing
in
what hurts you.
- power — Nayyirah Waheed
is
simply a lie.
it draws its strength from belief.
stop believing
in
what hurts you.
- power — Nayyirah Waheed
The world is what it is, no less and no more, and therein lies its entire and sufficient meaning.
— Edward Abbey
When the real is no longer what it used to be, nostalgia assumes its full meaning.
— Jean Baudrillard
Trust, is the stone thrown into the sea, sinking deep in all its murkiness, unable to see what it once lived and believed to be a promise.
— Anthony Liccione
Truth is not what you want it to be; it is what it is, and you must bend to its power or live a lie.
— Miyamoto Musashi
What is Christian in art does not lie in the theme but in the spirit of it, in its wisdom and the understanding of reality it reflects.
— Hans Rookmaaker
It is its own religion, this love. Uncontainable, savage, and without end, it is what I feel for my child.
— Claire Fontaine