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I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.
— Oscar Wilde
He did not feel guilty. He did not feel. The rock was a solidification of his feeling, his conscience, his sense of reality, his self-knowledge.
— Nathanael West
I was briefly bitter.
— Margot Kidder
The museums and parks are graveyards above the ground- congealed memories of the past that act as a pretext for reality.
— Robert Smithson
The Dawn is a wild, fair woman, With sunrise in her hair; Look where she stands, with pleading hands, To lure me there.
— Robert Loveman
There is the disadvantage of not knowing all languages," said Conseil, "or the disadvantage of not having one universal language.
— Jules Verne
I try to write 1,000 words a day - about three pages. When I reach 1,000 words I feel good. Less than that: a failure. More than that: tired.
— Tracy Chevalier
Regard it as just as desirable to build a chicken house as to build a cathedral.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
Don't feel guilty for saying no to your anyone, It is important for them to hear no from time to time so that they develop a sense of self-control.
— Auliq Ice
It's not a large crowd," he said, "and I have the feeling this wedding party is going to end in an orgy." He shrugged his shoulders.
— Patrick Modiano
When looking at Germans, I have never felt a sense that they are guilty. I have encountered anti-Semitism in the United States as well.
— Peter Eisenman
To have a sense of sin means to feel guilty at there being an ethical choice to make, a guilt which, however "good" I may become, remains unchanged.
— W. H. Auden
Where did I get the nerve to think I could handle American teenagers? Ignorance. That's where I got the nerve.
— Frank McCourt
The thwarting of the instinct to love is the root of all sorrow and not sex only but divinity itself is insulted when it is repressed.
— Freya Stark
The charm of fine manners is music and sculpture and picture to many who do not pretend to appreciation of these arts.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I don't beg, it's beneath me
— Jennifer A. Nielsen