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And when you give up your dreams, an important part of who you are dies with them, and so does that which makes you unique.
— Jeff O'Leary
Piety, then, is that which is dear to the gods, and impiety is that which is not dear to them.
— Plato
The jury, which is the most energetic means to make the people rule, is also the most effective means to teach them to rule.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
People who are crushed do not look behind them. They know but too well the evil fate which follows them.
— Victor Hugo
Adversity, which makes us indulgent to others, renders them severe towards us.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
How unbearable, for women, is the tenderness which a man can give them without love. For men, how bittersweet this is.
— Albert Camus
Half the vices which the world condemns most loudly have seeds of good in them and require moderate use rather than total abstinence.
— Samuel Butler
I never think it necessary to repeat calumnies; they are sparks, which, if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves.
— Herman Boerhaave
All those things at which thou wishest to arrive by a circuitous road, thou canst have now, if thou dost not refuse them to thyself.
— Marcus Aurelius
Poets, the best of them, are a very chameleonic race; they take the colour not only of what they feed on, but of the very leaves under which they pass
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
A civilization is built on what is required of men, not on that which is provided for them.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
We shall have all eternity in which to celebrate our victories, but we have only one swift hour before the sunset in which to win them.
— Robert Moffat
It's always nice when people appreciate your work because it means you've affected them, which is great. And so that feels good.
— Kirsten Dunst
My films have elements of genre in them, which prevents them from being purely art films.
— Mary Harron
Sometimes I lie in bed trying to decide which of my friends I truly care about, and I always come to the same conclusion: none of them.
— Miranda July
Complexity begets ambiguity, which yields in all ways to prejudice and avarice. Complication does not so much defeat Men as arm them with fancy.
— R. Scott Bakker
Imagine a world in which we are all enlightened by objective truths rather than offended by them.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I always set myself huge goals each year, and I'm pretty good at manifesting them, which ends up meaning I take a lot on my plate.
— Angela Lindvall
Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
History is fond of her grandchildren, for it offers them the marrow of the bones, which the previous generation had hurt its hands in breaking.
— Nikolay Chernyshevsky
Men acquiesce in a thousand things, once righteously and boldly done, to which, if proposed to them in advance, they might find endless objections.
— Robert Dale Owen
In giving rights to others which belong to them, we give rights to ourselves and to our country
— John F. Kennedy
Making things more observable makes them easier to imitate, which makes them more likely to become popular.
— Jonah Berger
Cold and hunger seem more friendly to my nature than those methods which men have adopted and advise to ward them off.
— Henry David Thoreau
Whether with Reason, or with Instinct blest, Know, all enjoy that pow'r which suits them best.
— Alexander Pope
Humility is often only a feigned submissiveness by which men hope to bring other people to submit to them; it is a more calculated sort of pride.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Inquiry is more important than answers, for it is the questions we ask and the way in which we ask them that defines us.
— John Paul Caponigro
that life was full of small comforts which were all the time making for happiness, and that we did not sufficiently appreciate them.
— Katrina Avilla Munichiello
I saw that all the things I feared and which feared me had nothing good or bad in them save in so far as the mind was affected by them.
— Baruch Spinoza
Principles are like seeds; they are little things which do much good, if the mind that receives them has the right attitudes.
— Seneca The Younger
A man should always be drunk, Minnie, when he talks politics - it's the only way in which to make them important.
— Sean O'Casey
Feelings are much like waves, we can't stop them from coming but we can choose which one to surf.
— Jonatan Martensson
If it seemeth to thee that thou knowest many things, and understandest them well, know also that there are many more things which thou knowest not.
— Thomas A Kempis
Nobility is often no more than the inner aspect which our egotistical feelings assume when we have not yet named and classified them.
— Marcel Proust
They're strong, they're fast, and the kill without mercy or hesitation. They're immortal, too-which kind of makes them a bitch to destroy.
— Richelle Mead
Our riches, being in our brains, die with us ... Unless of course someone chops off our head, in which case, we won't need them anyway.
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
It is not the bigness of the words you utter, but the force with which you deliver them.
— Charles Spurgeon
Talking over the things which you have read with your companions fixes them on the mind.
— Isaac Watts
I've had the opportunity to work on some really great indie features. One of them being 'Little Savages,' which is a super fun family film.
— Katherine McNamara
So I resolved to remain alive in an unofficial capacity, which of course annoys them all immensely.
— Terry Pratchett
The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them.
— Albert Einstein
Please don't ask which I enjoy more - acting or hosting - because I love them equally.
— Michael Palin
I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes.
— Rita Hayworth
The weeds keep multiplying in our garden, which is our mind ruled by fear. Rip them out and call them by name.
— Sylvia Browne
That is the best government which desires to make the people happy, and knows how to make them happy.
— Thomas Babington Macaulay
This is all the inheritance I give to my dear family. The religion of Christ will give them one which will make them rich indeed.
— Patrick Henry
He thought of the virtues of courage and forbearance, which become flabby when there is nothing to use them on.
— John Steinbeck
Before, it was just about making the films - and now it's releasing them. Which is a steep learning curve.
— Jessica Chastain
Technology is both a tool for helping humans and for destroying them. This is the paradox of our times which we're compelled to face.
— Frank Herbert
The only time I really become discouraged is when I think of all the things I would like to do and the little time I have in which to do them.
— Thomas A. Edison
The will of God, to which the law gives expression, is that men should defeat their enemies by loving them.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
All beauteous things for which we live By laws of space and time decay. But Oh, the very reason why I clasp them, is because they die.
— William Johnson Cory
Let us treat them [children], therefore, with all the kindness which we would wish to help to develop in them.
— Maria Montessori
Sometimes what someone else does is really not what you expected them to do, which to be honest, sometimes doesn't work.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
We must not only learn to tolerate our differences. We must welcome them as the richness and diversity which can lead to true intelligence.
— Albert Einstein
I never had a childhood. Not like the rest of them anyway. I had a starting point from which I have never stopped running.
— Dave Matthes
Language, if it throws a veil over our ideas, adds a softness and refinement to them, like that which the atmosphere gives to naked objects.
— William Hazlitt
I won't give 10 dollars for fucking pornography, I will give them for something which will help me to develop...
— Deyth Banger
Is it something I said?" Jane asked. And if so, which sentence? There had been so many of them, after all.
— Courtney Milan
Forgive everyone for your own sins and be sure to tell them you love them which you do.
— Jack Kerouac
Toying with this supervillain was kind of fun. Much better than my usual experience with them, which usually involved lots of blood and pain. I
— Laura Thalassa
They, all of them, work incredibly hard to make me seem clever and heroic, neither of which I am.
— Hugh Laurie
Most discoveries become imaginable at a very specific moment in history, after which point multiple people start to imagine them.
— Steven Johnson
There is a star above us which unites souls of the first order, though worlds and ages separate them.
— Christina, Queen Of Sweden
Each of them is a book through which other books dream. (referring to Nodier's SMARRA and TRILBY)
— John Clute
A lot of the time, people think I'm really dumb or really uncomfortable talking to them, which is kind of a real thing.
— Nathan Fielder
Humility is the only lens though which great things can be seen
and once we have seen them, humility is the only posture possible. — Parker J. Palmer
and once we have seen them, humility is the only posture possible. — Parker J. Palmer
Praise & esteem can feel good, which is fine, but don't look to them for inner peace & lasting happiness.
— Allan Lokos
Grandchildren don't stay young forever, which is good because Pop-pops have only so many horsey rides in them.
— Gene Perret
For each of them, the most important thing in living was to reach out and touch perfection in that which they most loved to do ...
— Richard Bach
Speech is an old torn net, through which the fish escape as one casts it over them.
— Virginia Woolf
Mexico has shelters, which care for children trying to cross the border, who have no company with them.
— Enrique Pena Nieto
i made myself be still - impenetrable, boring - which deprived them of their sport.
— Harriet Showman
I judged them against the country I knew, which had acquired the land through murder and tamed it under slavery,
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
All them weird chords which don't mean a thing ... you got no melody to remember, and no beat to dance to
— Louis Armstrong