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Your looks will introduce you, but your character and personality will make them to like you,love you and they would want to keep you. ~ De Philosopher DJ Kyos

By dint of making sacrifices, a man grows interested in the person who exacts them. Great ladies, like courtesans, know this truth by instinct. ~ Honore De Balzac

As much as everything can seem to be about patterns in your self and others, within the drama of all that, it's really all about knowing. ~ John De Ruiter

This fierce basilisk, this ungrateful, cruel, supercilious wretch, will neither seek, serve, own, nor follow you in any shape whatever. ~ Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

But the strict rules of precedence produced much odder situations: fathers taking their daughters in to dinner since the girls were the highest-ranking women there; young boys called down from the schoolroom to sit at the head of the table; a general yielding place to his aide-de-camp because the latter was a lord. ~ Carol Wallace

I consider a dream like I consider a shadow," answered Caeiro, with his usual divine, unexpected promptitude. "A shadow is real, but it's less real than a rock. A dream is real - if it weren't, it wouldn't be a dream - but less real than a thing. That's what being real is like. ~ Alvaro De Campos

Better make penitents by gentleness than hypocrites by severity. ~ Saint Francis De Sales

For every Way there's a way of following that Way that's fun ~ Bernie De Koven

Listen, Legs, I'm going to die anyway. I'm human. And I don't know about you, but I don't believe in visions of the future. I believe we choose our own destiny. You didn't give me a choice last time. You just left. But I'm here now. And I love you. Stay with me. Don't fear the future; we'll face it together. ~ Melissa De La Cruz

Thank you for asking. Of course one wishes to break down on a heart-shaped sofa and week into one's lace handkerchief, but I am somehow managing to hold it together. After all, I still have a warlock contact."
Magnus inclined his head with a slight smile.
"Tessa Gray," said Raphael. "Very dignified lady. Very well-read. I think you know her?"
Magnus made a face at him. "It's not being a sass-monkey that I object to. That I like. It's the joyless attitude. One of the chief pleasures of life is mocking others, so occasionally show some glee about doing it. Have some joie de vivre."
"I'm undead," said Raphael.
"What about joie de unvivre?"
Raphael eyed him coldly. Magnus gestured his own question aside, his rings and trails of leftover magic leaving a sweep of leftover magic leaving a sweep of sparks in the night air, and sighed.
"Tessa," Magnus said with a long exhale. "She is a harbinger of ill news and I will be annoyed with her for dumping this problem in my lap for weeks. At least."
"What problem? Are you in trouble?" asked Raphael.
"Nothing I can't handle," said Magnus.
"Pity," said Raphael. "I was planning to point and laugh. Well, time to go. I'd say good luck with your dead-body bad-news thing, but ... I don't care."
"Take care of yourself, Raphael," said Magnus.
Raphael waved a dismissive hand over his shoulder. "I always do. ~ Cassandra Clare

Man is said to be a reasoning animal. I do not know why he has not been defined as an affective or feeling animal. Perhaps that which differentiates him from other animals is feeling rather than reason. More often I have seen a cat reason than laugh or weep. Perhaps it weeps or laughs inwardly - but then perhaps, also inwardly, the crab resolves equations of the second degree. ~ Miguel De Unamuno

Those who are themselves incapable of great crimes are ever backward to suspect others. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Hatred is so lasting and stubborn, that reconciliation on a sickbed certainly forebodes death. ~ Jean De La Bruyere

It was Francisco de Vitoria, a Catholic priest and professor, who earned the title of father of international law. ~ Thomas E. Woods Jr.

Now that cleverness was the fashion most people were clever – even perfect fools; and cleverness after all was often only a bore: all head and no body. ~ Walter De La Mare

Men are of no importance. What counts is who commands. ~ Charles De Gaulle

It is commonly seen by experience that excellent memories do often accompany weak judgements. ~ Michel De Montaigne

When a woman wants to betray her husband, her actions are almost invariably studied but they are never reasoned. ~ Honore De Balzac

The time is now proper for us to reform backward; more by dissenting than by agreeing; by differing more than by consent. ~ Michel De Montaigne

It is in our own mind and not in exterior objects that we perceive most things; fools know scarcely anything because they are empty, and their heart is narrow; but great souls find in themselves a number of exterior things; they have no need to read or to travel or to listen or to work to discover the highest truths; they have only to delve into themselves and search, if we may say so, their own thoughts. ~ Luc De Clapiers

The eyes of a woman in the face of a ten-year-old girl. ~ Tatiana De Rosnay

Although human life is priceless, we always act as if something had an even greater price than life ... but what is that something? ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery

[Woman] is simply what man decrees; thus she is called "the sex," by which is meant that she appears essentially to the male as a sexual being. For him she is sex
absolute sex, no less. She is defined and differentiated with reference to man and not he with reference to her; she is incidental, the inessential as opposed to the essential. He is the Subject, he is the Absolute
she is the Other. ~ Simone De Beauvoir

Tout est poison, rien n'est poison, tout est une question de dose. Everything is poisonous, nothing is poisonous, it is all a matter of dose. ~ Claude Bernard

Confidentiality and transparency are not mutually exclusive, but rather two sides of the same coin. ~ Thomas De Maiziere

One reader of an early draft of this chapter complained at this point, saying that by treating the hypothesis of God as just one more scientific hypothesis, to be evaluated by the standards of science in particular and rational thought in general, Dawkins and I are ignoring the very widespread claim by believers in God that their faith is quite beyond reason, not a matter to which such mundane methods of testing applies. It is not just unsympathetic, he claimed, but strictly unwarranted for me simply to assume that the scientific method continues to apply with full force in this domain of truth.
Very well, let's consider the objection. I doubt that the defender of religion will find it attractive, once we explore it carefully.
The philosopher Ronaldo de Souza once memorably described philosophical theology as "intellectual tennis without a net," and I readily allow that I have indeed been assuming without comment or question up to now that the net of rational judgement was up. But we can lower it if you really want to.
It's your serve.
Whatever you serve, suppose I return service rudely as follows: "What you say implies that God is a ham sandwich wrapped in tin foil. That's not much of a God to worship!". If you then volley back, demanding to know how I can logically justify my claim that your serve has such a preposterous implication, I will reply: "oh, do you want the net up for my returns, but not for your serves?
Eith ~ Daniel C. Dennett

But where shall happiness be found if a reciprocal love does not procure it? ~ Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos

Nature has endowed each of us with a capacity for kindly feelings: let us not squander them on others. ~ Marquis De Sade

My dad has never once told me after a fight that I did well. ~ Oscar De La Hoya

There's no mystery to integrity. There's no mystery to oneness. When there is a core-splitting honesty, right there, awareness knows. ~ John De Ruiter

I went to NYU for acting, for six years. I thought acting was the easy way out or in because I didn't put in enough effort in school, being a crazy kid in college. But, I was good at it, so that was the other side of it. I would love to direct. What I've learned from being on set is more how to deal with actors than even the visual part of it all. ~ Drea De Matteo

The Bible is a warm letter of affection from a parent to a child; and yet there are many who see chiefly the severer passages. As there may be fifty or sixty nights of gentle dews in one summer, that will not cause as much remark as one hailstorm of half an hour, so there are those who are more struck by those passages of the Bible that announce the indignation of God than by those that announce His affection. ~ Thomas De Witt Talmage

It is with certain good qualities as with the senses; those who have them not can neither appreciate nor comprehend them in others. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Remember all fairy tales end at some point. ~ Melissa De La Cruz

Creativity gives the possibility of some sort of achievement to everyone. ~ Edward De Bono

Think well. Speak well. Do well. These three things, through the mercy of God, will make a man go to Heaven. ~ Camillus De Lellis

Envy is destroyed by true friendship, as coquetry by true love. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Do not let us despair of the cause of liberty: it is still dear to the hearts of Frenchmen, and we shall one day have the felicity of seeing it established in our beloved country. ~ Marquis De Lafayette
