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Very often out of adversity that's when the best work comes.
— Tom Cochrane
Properly speaking, he no longer held opinions; he had sympathies. To which party did he belong? To the party of humanity.
— Victor Hugo
Certainly I've never tried to imagine what the future will hold. It's a hopeless endeavor to try to do such a thing ...
— Don DeLillo
I've got a million people telling me why I can't do it. You know, that I'm not a real designer, that I'm not this. I'm not a real rapper, either!
— Kanye West
All human laws are, properly speaking, only declaratory; they have no power over the substance of original justice.
— Edmund Burke
Argot is both a literary and a social phenomenon. What is argot, properly speaking? Argot is the language of misery.
— Victor Hugo
Properly speaking, history is nothing but the crimes and misfortunes of the human race.
— Pierre Bayle
Properly speaking, all true work is religion.
— Thomas Carlyle
All men needed the bridle of religion, which, properly speaking, was the dread of a Hereafter.
— George Eliot
Properly speaking, such work is never finished; one must declare it so when, according to time and circumstances, one has done one's best.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Very few men, properly speaking, live at present, but are providing to live another time.
— Jonathan Swift
Love is the linchpin that connects the material world with higher levels of existence.
— Julianne Davidow
[T]he accumulation of things not spelled out, not properly articulated, may result in neurosis.
— Joseph Brodsky
Man is, properly speaking, based upon hope, he has no other possession but hope; this world of his is emphatically the place of hope.
— Thomas Carlyle
That's the thing I like about my sound. It's real raw and very unsafe compared to a solid state kind of sound.
— Adam Jones
And, beginning to grind his teeth again, Pyotr Petrovich admitted that he'd been a fool
but only to himself, of course. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
but only to himself, of course. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky