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There is no sign of leaf or bud, A hush is over everything - Silent as women wait for love, The world is waiting for the spring.
Sara Teasdale
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.
Guy Debord
I was very lucky, I was part of the post-war period when everything had to be redone.
Pierre Cardin
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating - people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde
I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.
Oscar Wilde
A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
Oscar Wilde
I said I liked being half-educated; you were so much more surprised at everything when you were ignorant.
Gerald Durrell
It's not that the Irish are cynical. It's rather that they have a wonderful lack of respect for everything and everybody.
Brendan Behan
The English Bible - a book which, if everything else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power.
Thomas Babington Macaulay
There are two ways to slide easily through life; to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both ways save us from thinking.
Alfred Korzybski
A man who is a master of patience is master of everything else.
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
They who are of the opinion that Money will do everything, may very well be suspected to do everything for Money.
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
I am a part of everything that I have read.
Theodore Roosevelt
To correct a natural indifference I was placed half-way between misery and the sun. Misery kept me from believing that all was well under the sun, and the sun taught me that history wasn't everything.
Albert Camus
People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
Isaac Asimov
But surely for everything you love you have to pay some price.
Agatha Christie
When we have lost everything, including hope, life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.
W. C. Fields
Pure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured.
Paul Cézanne
As soon as man began considering himself the source of the highest meaning in the world and the measure of everything, the world began to lose its human dimension, and man began to lose control of it.
Václav Havel
Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it.
Publilius Syrus
If we cannot live entirely like human beings, at least let us do everything in our power not to live entirely like animals.
José Saramago
Everything in the world is purchased by labor.
David Hume
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