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It wouldn't cost too much to change the rules of trade so that poor countries can work their way out of poverty. But the world's leaders won't act unless they hear enough people telling them. And every day they fail to act, thousands of people die because they can't afford the basics of survival. ~ Edward De Bono
Moderation is a fear of falling into that envy and contempt which those who grow giddy with their good fortune quite justly draw upon themselves. It is a vain boasting of the greatness of our mind. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
One of the things about acting is it allows you to live other people's lives without having to pay the price. ~ Robert De Niro
Yeah, man. It's time to let de people get good herbs and smoke. Government's a joke. All dey wan' is ya smoke cigarettes and cigar. Some cigar wickeder den herb. Yeah, man, ya can't smoke cigar. Smoke herb. Some big cigar me see man wit', God bless! Me tell him must smoke herb. ~ Bob Marley
Lot of people are not looking for solutions for their problems, but are looking for someone or something to blame as a solution to their problem. That is why their problems never go away, and they always have someone or something to blame. ~ De Philosopher DJ Kyos
The archer who overshoots his mark does no better than he who falls short of it. ~ Michel De Montaigne
The boldest stroke and best act of friendship is not to disclose our own failings to a friend, but to show him his own. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I'm not interested in 'abstracting' or taking things out or reducing painting to design, form, line, and color. I paint this way because I can keep putting more things in it - drama, anger, pain, love, a figure, a horse, my ideas about space. Through your eyes it again becomes an emotion or idea. ~ Willem De Kooning
Prosperity makes some friends and many enemies. ~ Luc De Clapiers
If I did not move and dance between them the three would turn to stone, for they are passive [ ... ] They would fall asleep if I lay still somewhere. Henry, Gonzalo, Hugh. [ ... ] It is only my dancing, my dancing which animates them. I slide out of Gonzalo's bed like a snake. I slide out of Henry's bed. I slide out of Hugh's bed. [ ... ]
I dance untrammeled - return to each full of the space in between, that change of air. Dancing, I find my flame and my joy, because I dance, slide, run, to the boat, to quai de Passy, to Villa Seurat; I keep the wind in the folds of my dress, the rain on my hair, and light in my eyes. ~ Anais Nin
Is it not He whose immortal hand ... has written there the death sentence of tyrants? He did not create kings to devour the human race. He did not create priests to harness us, like vile animals, to the chariots of kings and to give to the world examples of baseness, pride, perfidy, avarice, debauchery and falsehood. He created the universe to proclaim His power.
[The Cult of the Supreme Being] ~ Maximilien De Robespierre
The Stoics forbid this emotion to their sages as being base and cowardly. ~ Michel De Montaigne
To have a sexual history did not only imply one had made love to a succession of people, it also suggested one had either rejected or been rejected by these same bedroom companions. ~ Alain De Botton
What does travel ultimately produce if it is not, by a sort of reversal, 'an exploration of the deserted places of my memory,' the return to nearby exoticism by way of a detour through distant places, and the 'discovery' of relics and legends: 'fleeting visions of the French countryside,' 'fragments of music and poetry,' in short, something like an 'uprooting in one's origins (Heidegger)? What this walking exile produces is precisely the body of legends that is currently lacking in one's own vicinity; it is a fiction, which moreover has the double characteristic like dreams or pedestrian rhetoric, or being the effect of displacements and condensations. As a corollary, one can measure the importance of these signifying practices (to tell oneself legends) as practices that invent spaces. ~ Michel De Certeau
I have had a great many troubles, but most of them never happened. ~ Gavin De Becker
He is in love with you. I read the fucking letters. And you love him. Damn you! Damn you to hell, Elysse!" he roared, towering over the foot of the bed. "You are supposed to love me!"
-Alexis de Warenne ~ Brenda Joyce
As far as I'm concerned, ageing is humanity's worst problem, by some serious distance. ~ Aubrey De Grey
Popular culture bombards us with examples of animals being humanized for all sorts of purposes, ranging from education to entertainment to satire to propaganda. Walt Disney, for example, made us forget that Mickey is a mouse, and Donald a duck. George Orwell laid a cover of human societal ills over a population of livestock. ~ Frans De Waal
According to this view, love is simply a direction, not a place, and burns itself out with the attainment of its goal, the possession (in bed or otherwise) of the loved one. ~ Alain De Botton
A professional model is like a stuffed owl. These girls are alive. ~ Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
I stood checked for a moment - awe, not fear, fell upon me - and whist I stood, a solemn wind began to blow, the most mournful that ever ear heard. Mournful! That is saying nothing. It was a wind that had swept the fields of mortality for a hundred centuries. ~ Thomas De Quincey
One beautiful diamond is worth more than a mountain of stones, and one virtuous act of acquiescence and submission is better than an abundance of good works done for others. ~ Vincent De Paul
I have to be able to trust you with my life. Do you understand? ~ Robert De Niro
We must despise all these temptations and pay no attention whatsoever to them. ~ Therese De Lisieux
Yet we can perhaps only ever fall in love without knowing quite who we have fallen in love with. The initial convulsion is necessarily founded on ignorance. ~ Alain De Botton
Man's destructive hand spares nothing that lives; he kills to feed himself, he kills to clothe himself, he kills to adorn himself, he kills to attack, he kills to defend himself, he kills to instruct himself, he kills to amuse himself, he kills for the sake of killing. ~ Joseph De Maistre
Think and stay alive. - Phillipe de Clermont ~ Deborah Harkness
One should not seek those who do not wish to be found. ~ Melissa De La Cruz
Maybe the social value of truth is as a destination - so long as we do not assume we have arrived there. ~ Edward De Bono
Let him cry, it's good for his lungs" is not the solution mothers wish to hear. Disregarding the problem does not make it go away. ~ Hetty Van De Rijt
The dragon spits fire, what extinguishes its tears. When we live in rancor, we are born to be old. (Le dragon crache du feu, - Ce qui éteint ses larmes. - Quand on vit de rancune, - On naît pour être vieux.) ~ Charles De Leusse
The longing for destiny is nowhere stronger than in our romantic life. ~ Alain De Botton
My life is the longer version of Ice Princess. ~ Sonja De Lange
Be strong and solid in your uniqueness. ~ Amy Leigh Mercree
Every day, I wish to make the world more beautiful than I found it. ~ Madame De Pompadour
We do not marry for ourselves, whatever we say; we marry just as much or more for our posterity, for our family. The practice and benefit of marriage concerns our race very far beyond us. ~ Michel De Montaigne
One never sees Paris for the first time; one always sees it again ... ~ Edmondo De Amicis
Life is nor about 'Having', it's about 'Being'. ~ Ton De Graaf
Cat my dogs ef it ain't de powerfulest dream I ever seen," as Joyce, quoting Twain, copied in his notebook on Huckleberry Finn. ~ John "Book Of The Dark" Bishop
The education of life perfects the thinking mind, but depraves the frivolous. ~ Madame De Stael