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Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it.
— Georg Simmel
Secrecy sets barriers between men, but at the same time offers the seductive temptation to break through the barriers by gossip or confession.
— Georg Simmel
The first internal relation that is essential to a secret society is the reciprocal confidence of its members.
— Georg Simmel
You don't have to be big to be a big leaguer. Look at Phil Rizzuto. He's really small and he's been one of the greatest that ever was.
— Nellie Fox
What's the point of crying if you can't even see the tears?
— Robin Benway
For, to be a stranger is naturally a very positive relation; it is a specific form of interaction.
— Georg Simmel
Discretion is nothing other than the sense of justice with respect to the sphere of the intimate contents of life.
— Georg Simmel
Buddy, I don't mean to poke my nose in where it don't belong, but that there is a dame to kill for. Why'd you let her go?
— Frank Miller
Sexuality, like creativity, is a gift from God.
— Lauryn Doll
From every wound there is a scar, and every scar tells a story. A story that says, "I survived."
— Craig Scott
To be educated is to know how much one wishes to know and to have the courage not to be tempted beyond this limit .
— Michael Oakeshott
Wandering, (is) considered as a state of detachment form every given point in space ...
— Georg Simmel
[Nostalgic sentiments] are nothing other than the rosy illumination of a past that has been spared the shadows of the present.
— Georg Simmel
I try to extract something positive from every situation, even if it's just learning not to make the same mistake twice.
— Claudia Schiffer
Every superior personality, and every superior performance, has, for the average of mankind, something mysterious.
— Georg Simmel
Sometimes in comedy you can make the audience feel poignancy stronger than you can with tears or anguish.
— Shelley Winters
Gratitude is the moral memory of mankind.
— Georg Simmel