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[The Germans] so easily confuse obstinacy with energy, and rudeness with firmness. ~ Madame De Stael
I have left all my business and all my husbands; I have taken with me only fair weather and my children, which is as much as I want. ~ Madame De La Fayette
She wanders on like a poplar leaf borne upon a whirlwind of unconscious associations, she, her youth, her illusions and her former happiness remembered now through the mists of a ruined mind. ~ Comte De Lautreamont
In mixed company women practise a kind of visual shorthand that they later decode in detail in other women's company. ~ Malcolm De Chazal
If you're an actor, always be true to your character. If you are not an actor, have character and always be true to yourself. ~ Robert De Niro
They [twin beds] are the most stupid, the most perfidious, and the most dangerous invention in the world. Shame and a curse on who thought of them. ~ Honore De Balzac
A little time separates us from those who depart - a time of tears, a time of sadness and solitude; but, that over, we go to rejoin them and to enjoy with them the society of the blessed. Oh, how sweetly the heart rests in this immortal hope! ~ Eugenie De Guerin
Somewhere along the way we have gone astray. The human anthill is richer than ever before. We have more wealth and more leisure, and yet we lack something essential, which we find it difficult to describe. We feel less human; somewhere we have lost our mysterious prerogatives. ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery
It is not enough, citizens, to have destroyed the factions, it is necessary now to repair the evil that they have done to the country. ~ Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
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In many walks of life, a conscience is a more expensive encumbrance than a wife or a carriage. ~ Thomas De Quincey
I prayed for the city to be cleared of people, for the gift of being alone - a-l-o-n-e: which is the one New York prayer that rarely gets lost or delayed in channels, and in no time at all everything I touched turned to solid loneliness. ~ J.D. Salinger
Friendships begun in this world will be taken up again, never to be broken off. ~ Saint Francis De Sales
Paris, like every pretty woman, is subject to inexplicable whims of beauty and ugliness. ~ Honore De Balzac
Too much sanity may be madness. ~ Miguel De Cervantes
Everything turned on the word "we", a synonym for love, the thing that saves us all. ~ Marisa De Los Santos
By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regularity, skill, and art characteristic of aristocratic literature; formal qualities will be neglected or actually despised. The style will often be strange, incorrect, overburdened, and loose, and almost always strong and bold. Writers will be more anxious to work quickly than to perfect details. Short works will be commoner than long books, wit than erudition, imagination than depth. There will be a rude and untutored vigor of thought with great variety and singular fecundity. Authors will strive to astonish more than to please, and to stir passions rather than to charm taste. ~ Alexis De Tocqueville
We do not lack strength so much as the will to use it; and very often our imagining that things are impossible is nothing but an excuse of our own contriving, to reconcile ourselves to our own idleness. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Giada De Laurentiis, of 'Everyday Italian,' is not a chef, although she has culinary expertise - she was trained at the Cordon Bleu and worked as a private cook for a wealthy Los Angeles family. ~ Bill Buford
I'm never sick when you are well. ~ Consuelo De Saint-Exupery
I have the same opinion of dances that physicians have of mushrooms: the best of them are good for nothing. ~ Saint Francis De Sales
Opportunity makes the man ~ Jose De Alencar
We took advantage of [the Indians'] ignorance and inexperience to incline them the more easily toward treachery, lewdness, avarice, and every sort of inhumanity and cruelty, after the example and pattern of our ways. ~ Michel De Montaigne
The water shines only by the sun. And it is you who are my sun. (L'eau ne brille que par le soleil. - Et c'est toi qui es mon soleil.) ~ Charles De Leusse
The living world has become impoverished. Species are being lost every day. Energy and other resources are nearing exhaustion. The environment is deteriorating. Pollution is everywhere. Climate is changing. Natural balances are threatened. ~ Christian De Duve
Peace is not the silence of cemeteries, but the song of social justice. ~ Alfred-Maurice De Zayas
Technology is a major tool in exploring and challenging your creativity, but it can also overtake your creativity ... My mind goes very fast, and I can see all kinds of images that would be spectacular on the screen. But they would cost so much money, and would they really make the story that much better? ~ Jan De Bont
But what does the word insist mean after a whole life of love and understanding? I have never asked anything for myself that I did not also wish for him. ~ Simone De Beauvoir
It is true that in France, women put on less things. If they have a necklace, they don't put on earrings; if they have nail polish, they don't put on all their rings and all their bracelets. ~ Ines De La Fressange
Being too consumed in fear all the time will result in poor quality of life ~ Marie De France
If we wish to quench our thirst, we must lay aside books which explain thirst and take a drink. ~ Jean-Pierre De Caussade
I am myself the matter of my book. ~ Michel De Montaigne
We should give chaos pride of place once a year or so, designating occasions on which we can be briefly exempted from the two greatest pressures of secular adult life: having to be rational and having to be faithful. ~ Alain De Botton
Men may boast of their great actions; but they are more often the effects of chance than of design. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Liberty is the right of doing whatever the laws permit. ~ Charles De Secondat
Extend
your arms
in welcome
to the future.
The best
is yet to come! ~ Anthony De Mello
There is no way I would play guitar like a tour de force like I did in Led Zeppelin. John Bonham, phenomenal drummer, young man with his technique, but do you think he would ever have the opportunity to play like that in another band? Of course he hadn't. ~ Jimmy Page
Prejudice does not mean false ideas, but only ... opinions adopted before examination. ~ Joseph De Maistre
There is nothing costs less than civility. ~ Miguel De Cervantes
For you to have real love, you need to be able to move past your self. ~ John De Ruiter
I quickly realized that friendships without tomorrows, and the little anguishes of parting, were part of the pleasures of traveling. I resolutely avoided bores, saw only those who amused me. We spent afternoons taking long walks, nights drinking and talking, and then we would leave each other, never to meet again, and there were no regrets. How simple life was. No regrets, no obligations, my acts and gestures counted for nothing, no one asked my advice, and I knew no other rule but my whims. ~ Simone De Beauvoir
And at last, the lonely young man who belonged to no one finally belonged to someone, forever, and the practical girl who would not settle for less then a love story for the ages found the life long romance she had yearned for all her life. ~ Melissa De La Cruz
I did not hear what you said, but I absolutely disagree with you. ~ Augustus De Morgan
When I went to Scotland to do another movie, I would sing with a coach up there and then when I went to New York I sang with a coach over there-I mean I've now sung with coaches in LA, New York, London, Glasgow, St Louis and Rio de Janeiro! ~ Gerard Butler
The more one judges, the less one loves. ~ Honore De Balzac
Tears are not arguments. ~ Machado De Assis
Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day. ~ Antoine De Saint Exupery
The greater and better parts of Christendom would be very wrong, seeing themselves presently governed by princesses whose natural intelligence, seasoned by long experience of good and bad fortune both in wars and domestic matters, have put a great many kings to shame. ~ Pierre De Rasnard