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It is not the opinions or the vices of private individuals that are harmful to the State, but rather the behavior of public figures.
— Marquis De Sade
When I'm done, I contemplate lying down in the middle of the road to let a car finish me off. I'm already half-dead.
— Lindsey Leavitt
The turnpike road to people's hearts, I find,
Lies through their mouths or I mistake mankind. — John Wolcot
Lies through their mouths or I mistake mankind. — John Wolcot
A child seldom needs a good talking to as a good listening to.
— Robert Breault
Lying is the royal road to chaos. As
— Sam Harris
You don't write about the horrors of war. No. You write about a kid's burnt socks lying in the road.
— Richard Price
The only difference between a dead skunk lying in the road and a dead lawyer lying in the road is that there are skid marks around the skunk.
— Patrick Murray
Originally, 'The Windup Girl' started as a short story - a very gnarly, complicated short story set in Bangkok that didn't work very well.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
Health lies in labor, and there is no royal road to it but through toil.
— Wendell Phillips
The shortest road to wealth lies in the contempt of wealth.
— Seneca The Younger
The road to heaven lies as near by water as by land.
— Jeremy Collier
Words, however, are things.
— Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
The temple through which alone lies the road to that of Liberty.
— James Madison
Love is blind and little did I know, you were just another dead end road. Paved with pretty lies and broken dreams.
— Julie Roberts
White in the moon the long road lies.
— A.E. Housman
Down that path lies madness. On the other hand, the road to hell is paved with melting snowballs.
— Larry Wall
Facebook is terrifying to the traditional games biz.
— Jesse Schell
The scum that rises upmost, when the nation boils.
— John Dryden
Alas! It is well written, The road to eminence lies through the cheap and exceedingly uninviting eating-houses.
— Ernest Bramah