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What art is, in reality, is this missing link, not the links which exist. It's not what you see that is art; art is the gap.
— Marcel Duchamp
Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world.
— Blaise Pascal
Not to be bound by rules, but to be creating one's own rules-this is the kind of life which Zen is trying to have us live.
— D.T. Suzuki
We are now living in an age which doubts both fact and value. It is the life of this age that we wish to see and judge.
— Flannery O'Connor
No heaven can come to us unless our hearts find rest in today. No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in this present little instant.
— Giovanni Giocondo
Men say they only learn this but he said that no creature can learn that which his heart has no shape to hold.
— Cormac McCarthy
And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
— Pete Seeger
No matter what else happens, this is the century in which we must learn to live without fossil fuel.
— David Goodstein
How unbearable, for women, is the tenderness which a man can give them without love. For men, how bittersweet this is.
— Albert Camus
There is the solution which I respectfully offer to you in this Address to which I have given the title "The Sinews of Peace."
— Winston Churchill
Mementos of this world, in which the things worth being were so easily exchanged for the things worth having.
— William Gaddis
Sometimes I think that it is only the monstrous conceit of mankind which makes him think that all this stage was erected for him to strut upon.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
In psychotherapy it is the myth of knowing this why as precondition for change which defeats its own purpose.
— Paul Watzlawick
The currency of this world will be worthless at our death or at Christ's return, both of which are imminent.
— Randy Alcorn
I made this movie for $40,000, which was this little black-and-white horror film called Dementia 13, which we made in about nine days.
— Francis Ford Coppola
Christianity teaches that this life is not the only life, and there is a final judgment in which all earthly accounts are settled.
— Dinesh D'Souza
In this autumn of 1919, in which I write, we are at the dead season of our fortunes.
— John Maynard Keynes
If you let your heart rule you, you'll have a good ruler by which to measure things. This can be called wisdom.
— Art Hochberg
I've got this reputation for shooting one take which is a wonderful reputation to have but it's hard to live up to.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
How can this world, which is so beautiful, include so much horror?
— Eugene Delacroix
I've been given this blessing, which is my granddaughter. You're no longer just you. You suddenly fit into the chest of drawers of life.
— Joanna Lumley
I have come to believe that this is a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown.
— Christopher Columbus
If I became a philosopher, if I have so keenly sought this fame for which I'm still waiting, it's all been to seduce women basically.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Some offenses will be more challenging than those for which we've been trained. This extra strain may cause
— John Bevere
This must be a gift book. That is to say a book, which you wouldn't take on any other terms.
— Dorothy Parker
The poet and the politician have this in common: their greatness depends on the courage with which they face the challenges of life.
— John F. Kennedy
Lovers have a way of using this word, nothing, which implies exactly the opposite.
— Honore De Balzac
This and no other is the root from
which a tyrant springs; when he
first appears he is a protector. — Plato
which a tyrant springs; when he
first appears he is a protector. — Plato
Copp's Hill Burying Ground, which could not be many blocks away from this very house, was a favourite scene.
— H.P. Lovecraft
There are many sham diamonds in this life which pass for real, and vice versa.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
To win this war, we have been forced into a strategic compromise which will most certainly offend the Russians.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Such sentences always end in silence, no matter how they may begin--indeed, this is the very essence of fate: that which we never quite manage to say.
— Matthew Flaming
But where do we come up with this notion of a woman in which the less space you take up, the more you're worth?
— Dar Williams
This instant which I cannot leave, which locks me in and limits me on every side, this instant I am made of will be no more than a confused dream.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
There's not a single thing on offer in this all-too-temporary world for which you should ever sell your soul.
— Alan Keyes
Ah, is this thing that you call tinola a variety of lotus which makes people - er - forgetful?
— Jose Rizal
I've had 14 bookings this season-eight of which were my fault, but seven of which were disputable.
— Paul Gascoigne
You have within you all the power you need with which to get whatever you want or need in this world.
— Napoleon Hill
You must then learn to reproduce, or imitate, the sounds which are different from your own way of speaking, and to do that you must drill. This
— Robert Blumenfeld
I tell you this
to break your heart,
by which I mean only
that it break open and never close again
to the rest of the world. — Mary Oliver
to break your heart,
by which I mean only
that it break open and never close again
to the rest of the world. — Mary Oliver
The hunter is the alert man. But this itself-life as complete alertness-is the attitude in which the animal exists in the jungle.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
The world is agreed that labor is the source from which human wants are mainly supplied. There is no dispute upon this point.
— Abraham Lincoln
I have come to this conclusion that there is only one country in the world which understands religion - it is India.
— Swami Vivekananda
Surely He intends some great good to follow this mighty convulsion which no mortal could make, and no mortal could stay.
— Abraham Lincoln
Be thankful for the thorns and thistles, which keep you from being in love with this world, and becoming an idolater.
— Charles Spurgeon
This is the age in which thin and theoretic minorities can cover and conquer unconscious and untheoretic majorities.
— G.K. Chesterton
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
— Harold Pinter
Or as an ook comth of a litel spir, So thorugh this lettre, which that she hym sente, Encressen gan desir, of which he brente.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
This is the Night wherein I'm lost, the Love through which I am no longer
— Aleister Crowley
There are problems in this universe for which there are no answers. Nothing. Nothing can be done.
— Frank Herbert
Observing that, from this height, the city which had been so dark as he walked through it seemed to be on fire.
— James Baldwin
This looks like one of those unwelcome social summonses which call upon a man either to be bored or to lie.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
For electronica music, David Linton has been doing this series called Unity Gain, which is pretty cool.
— Jim Coleman
This is certain, that a man that studieth revenge keeps his wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well.
— Francis Bacon
No vice exists which does not pretend to be more or less like some virtue, and which does not take advantage of this assumed resemblance.
— Jean De La Bruyere
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
I smoke. If this bothers anyone, I suggest you look around at the world in which we live and shut your fuckin' mouth.
— Bill Hicks
Art is the gift of God, and must be used unto His glory. That in art is highest which aims at this.
— Michelangelo
If intelligence is the triumph of life, the spoken word is the marvellous means by which this intelligence is manifested.
— Maria Montessori
This earth in which we are living is not our everlasting home
— Sunday Adelaja
For an advanced preceiver, the play of life is to assemble and reassemble the self in alternate realities of which this is one.
— Frederick Lenz
On this earth there is that which deserves life.
— Mahmoud Darwish
Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there.
— Charles Spurgeon
I have amazing news for you. Man is not alone on this planet. He is part of a community, upon which he depends absolutely.
— Daniel Quinn
We all have the capacity to find the will to do what must be done - even when that which we must do terrifies us most. Remember this.
— Jessica Shirvington
If you are clinically insane, by which I mean you wake up in the morning, and you think you are an onion, this is your car, (about the BMW X3).
— Jeremy Clarkson
In this era in which we live, the old-fashioned virtues grow increasingly unpopular.
— B. Carroll Reece
No face which we can give to a matter will stead us so well at last as the truth. This alone wears well.
— Henry David Thoreau
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
And the first three cars are all Escorts, which isn't surprising as this is an all Escort race.
— Murray Walker
Lastly I would like to thank all of the assholes in the world, without which this book would not be possible.
— Albert Vidal
Is there any other industry [than the press] in this country which seeks to presume so completely to give the customer what he does not want?
— Rupert Murdoch
I just wrapped this movie called 'The Wedding Crashers' which was a pretty big break for me.
— Bradley Cooper
I have followed after the truth, across this windy planet upon which every person is nourished by one or another lie.
— James Branch Cabell
Out yonder there was this huge world ... which stands before us like a great eternal riddle.
— Albert Einstein
This is not an age in which to be a soft Christian.
— Francis Schaeffer
This hospital, like every other, is a hole in the universe through which holiness issues in blasts. It blows both ways, in and out of time.
— Annie Dillard
Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated, and this was an immutable law.
— James Baldwin
To this day, my haircut is the number two clippers, which I apply to myself every month.
— Henry Rollins
It is very rare that you meet with obstacles in this world, which the humblest man has not faculties to surmount.
— Henry David Thoreau
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
What this letter does is bring us into an atmosphere in which the institution could only wilt and die.
— F.F. Bruce
Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society.
— Keith Miller