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Great ladies ... are like the best sauces
it is better not to know how they are made. — Octave Mirbeau
it is better not to know how they are made. — Octave Mirbeau
My mother says it is totally fine
if I blow off steam
as long as I speak in an octave
my kindness can still reach. — Andrea Gibson
if I blow off steam
as long as I speak in an octave
my kindness can still reach. — Andrea Gibson
Yes, there are some backs on the street
which cry for the knife. — Octave Mirbeau
which cry for the knife. — Octave Mirbeau
In that atrocious second I understood that desire can attain the darkest human terror and give an actual idea of hell and its horror.
— Octave Mirbeau
I did not know what she suffered from, but I knew that her malady must have been horrible; I knew that from the way she used to embrace me.
— Octave Mirbeau
I know that the twelve notes in each octave and the variety of rhythm offer me opportunities that all of human genius will never exhaust.
— Igor Stravinsky
In holy music's golden speech Remotest notes to notes respond: Each octave is a world; yet each Vibrates to worlds beyond its own.
— Aubrey Thomas De Vere
All agreed that the sensation of coasting on the air was delightful.
— Octave Chanute
While all is new, all is beautiful. That is a well-known song. Yes, and the next day the air changes into another one equally well known.
— Octave Mirbeau
Solitude does not consist in living alone; it consists in living with others, with people who take no interest in you.
— Octave Mirbeau
I believe the new machine of the Wrights to be the most promising attempt at flight that has yet been made.
— Octave Chanute
Why, flowers are violent, cruel, terrible, splendid ... like love.
— Octave Mirbeau
I'll get it, said Jough in his man-of-the-house voice, a full octave lower than his regular voice.
— Cuthbert Soup
Listening to one's self as well as to others is a sacred act of healing. There is a higher octave of listening that hears the wisdom within the words.
— Cheryl Hamada
The note is the same, I fancy, be the octave high or low.
— Rebecca Harding Davis
Come now, don't make such a funeral face. It isn't dying that's sad; it's living when you're not happy.
— Octave Mirbeau
Wind as old as Rome outside my window, inky fleece clouds against charcoal crushed velvet skies, fall feels soulful, like a LaBelle octave.
— Brandi L. Bates
The first note in that octave [of our cultural transformation], the do, was the discovery of LSD by Albert Hofmann in 1943.
— Ralph Metzner
Nature's constantly screaming with all its shapes and scents: love each other! Love each other! Do as the flowers. There's only love.
— Octave Mirbeau
Samadhi is the highest octave spiritual light. Not the best, but the highest octave.
— Frederick Lenz
The poor are the human manure in which grow the harvests of life, the harvests of joy which the rich reap.
— Octave Mirbeau
The ideal itself is but truth clothed in the forms of art.
— Octave Feuillet
Kindness is the only charm permitted to the aged; it is the coquetry of white hairs.
— Octave Feuillet
It's then that I scream. Loudly. A real, honest-to-god, banshee-like wail. I mean, I didn't even know my voice could hit an octave that high.
— Julie Johnson
You must learn to think one octave higher. Only then will you learn how implosion energy works.
— Viktor Schauberger
Desire can attain the darkest human terror and give an actual ideal of hell and its horror.
— Octave Mirbeau
When we love, we are the universe and the universe lives in us.
— Octave Pirmez
The greatest danger of a terrorist's bomb is in the explosion of stupidity that it provokes.
— Octave Mirbeau
And she laughed, a full octave, descending from high C like chimes.
— Mary Doria Russell
If Christ is not divine, every impulse of the Christian world falls to a lower octave, and light and love and hope decline.
— Henry Ward Beecher
When one tears away the veils and shows them naked, people's souls give off such a pungent smell of decay.
— Octave Mirbeau
Next to the disapproval of our friends, the approval of our enemies is most to be dreaded.
— Octave Feuillet