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Preserving freedom of speech maximizes the chance of truth emerging from its collision with error and half-truth.
— Nigel Warburton
Standing out as a writer today requires more than a bright idea and limpid prose. Authors need to become businesspeople as well.
— Dave Morris
He was troubled; this brain, so limpid in its blindness, had lost its transparency; there was a cloud in this crystal.
— Victor Hugo
Grief is an element. It has its own cycle like the carbon cycle, the nitrogen. It never diminishes not ever. It passes in and out of everything.
— Peter Heller
I have such thin skin, so I make a concerted effort to avoid reading anything about myself.
— Justin Long
To doubt is to think, and thought is the only thing in the universe whose existence cannot be denied, because to deny is to think.
— Bruce Lee
It is not the task of the University to offer what society asks for, but to give what society needs.
— Edsger Dijkstra
So may heaven's grace clear away the foam from the conscience, that the river of thy thoughts may roll limpid thenceforth.
— Dante Alighieri
Why be so bloody miserable when you can pick up a good book or watch a great television drama?
— Michael Dobbs
I take his shoulder and bring him close like he's a brother. I know the power touch can have.
— Pierce Brown
I don't believe that there's a silver bullet, that if you just do this one thing, you solve the problems of the world.
— Darnell M. Hunt
O lovely eyes of azure, Clear as the waters of a brook that run Limpid and laughing in the summer sun!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When the time comes that a man has had his dinner, then the true man comes to the surface
— Mark Twain
To surrender one's vulnerable body to water has always seemed to me a limpid act of will that has no coutnerpart or equal, unless it is sex.
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
I was as limpid as dammit.
— P.G. Wodehouse