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I wish there were some cure, like the lover's leap, for all heads of which some single idea has obtained an unreasonable and irregular possession.
— Samuel Johnson
To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime.
— Emily Dickinson
The sin of slavery is one of which it may be said that without the shedding of blood there is no remission.
— James A. Garfield
There is an aptness, a propriety, a fitness in these things which one can understand perhaps better than explain.
— Anthony Trollope
In the United States, there is no end which human will despairs of attaining through the combined power of individuals united in a society.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
There is no witness so terrible and no accuser so powerful as conscience which dwells within us.
— Sophocles
There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.
— George Mason
There are people who are virtuous only in a piece-meal way; virtue is a fabric from which they never make themselves a whole garment.
— Joseph Joubert
There is no hope of success for the person who does not have a central purpose, or definite goal at which to aim.
— Napoleon Hill
I do believe that there are gods, and in a far higher sense than that in which any of my accusers believe in them.
— Socrates
There is no condition in which man can be happy and entirely free, so there is no condition in which he need be unhappy and lack freedom.
— Leo Tolstoy
There are both dull correctness and piquant carelessness; it is needless to say which will command the most readers and have the most influence.
— Charles Caleb Colton
There was a mews in a lane which runs down by one wall of the garden. I lent the ostlers a hand in rubbing down their
— Arthur Conan Doyle
If there is anything more heart-breaking than a body perishing for lack of bread, it is a soul which is dying from hunger for the light.
— Victor Hugo
There was the scientific and technical progress which couldn't be predicted by the state.
— Anatoly Chubais
There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy which must sadden, or at least soften every reflecting observer.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Christianity teaches that this life is not the only life, and there is a final judgment in which all earthly accounts are settled.
— Dinesh D'Souza
For every subtle and complicated question, there is a perfectly simple and straightforward answer, which is wrong. -
— David Graeber
There is something that is transcendental about when we are immersed in that which we most love.
— Richard Bach
There is a type of dream, called a lucid dream, in which you know that you're dreaming.
— Michael A. Singer
While I am a fervent believer in free markets and limited government, there are rare instances in which government involvement is necessary.
— Steve Largent
There is a medium in all things. There are certain limits beyond, or within which, that which is right cannot exist.
— Horace
No one in the group was really growing up besides me, which is pretty weird 'cause there was no one in that group more self-destructive than I was.
— Dee Dee Ramone
That's the confidence that New York gave me. There was finally a city that appreciated what I had to say and the honesty with which I said it.
— Eddie Huang
Remember that in the midst of that which is most tragic there is always the comic and in the midst that which is most evil there is always much good.
— William, Saroyan
The universe is like a safe to which there is a combination. But the combination is locked up in the safe.
— Peter De Vries
So long as I have questions to which there are no answers, I shall go on writing.
— Clarice Lispector
There are injuries which nature cannot forgive; she would cease to be nature if she did.
— Thomas Paine
There is a sort of consolation at the contemplation of the yawning abyss, at the bottom of which lie darkness and obscurity. Edmond
— Alexandre Dumas
There are some elements in life - above all, sexual pleasure - about which it isn't necessary to have a position.
— Susan Sontag
I meet new Walt Whitmans everyday. There are a dozen of them afloat. I don't know which Walt Whitman I am.
— Walt Whitman
There's a level at which words are spirit and paper is skin. That's the fascination of archives. There's still a bodily trace.
— Susan Howe
There are only two hard things in photography; which way to point the camera and when to release the shutter.
— Ralph Steiner
There must be some one quality without which a work of art cannot exist; possessing which, in the least degree, no work is altogether worthless.
— Clive Bell
To realise belatedly that there are Swahili epic poems which rival their European equivalents for sweep and power has been exciting.
— Giles Foden
There are some situations from which one can only escape by acting like a devil or a lunatic.
— George Orwell
There's something about human nature which draws us to people who are authentic and makes us want to repel those that aren't.
— Rachael Bermingham
There is no spiritual favour which may not be a matter for heart-searching.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Music is so elevated that it is beyond the reach of intellect and there flows from it an influence which is all-potent, and which noone can explain.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There is only one thing which interests me vitally now, and that is the recording of all that which is omitted in books
— Henry Miller
You can't steal every scene. There are scenes in which you need to sit back and do a lot less, verbally, physically.
— Luke Pasqualino
I actually grew up in a house in which bees lived in one of the walls, and they lived there 18 years, in fact, so it wasn't a fleeting thing.
— Sue Monk Kidd
The best thing about Sci-Fi, which is my favorite genre, is that there are no rules for behavior. So you can do anything you want.
— Brion James
Plato worried that philosophical writing would take the place of living conversations for which, in philosophy, there is no substitute.
— Rebecca Goldstein
IN WHICH THERE ARE MONSTERS AND CATS, WHICH IS TO SAY, VERY MUCH THE SAME THING
— Jonathan L. Howard
Joey wished there were some different world he could belong to, some simpler world in which a good life could be had at nobody else's expense.
— Jonathan Franzen
Until then, there is joy, which by the way does not, as was once thought, require contrast with fear and pain to keep its zing.
— Dean Koontz
He thought of the virtues of courage and forbearance, which become flabby when there is nothing to use them on.
— John Steinbeck
Shall we, indeed, distinguish between right and wrong by that judgment which has been imparted to us, yet will there be no judge in heaven?
— John Calvin
The Charkha, which is the embodiment of willing obedience and calm persistence, must therefore succeed before there is civil disobedience.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There was a lovely bit of play which set Valley Parade alight again
— Jimmy Armfield
There are no windows within the dark house of depression through which to see others, only mirrors.
— Miriam Toews
There is nothing beyond God, and the sense enjoyments are simply something through which we are passing now in the hope of getting better things.
— Swami Vivekananda
Have you ever noticed that there are people who do things which are most indelicate, and yet at the same time - beautiful?
— E. M. Forster
In each man's heart there lies a hole. A dark abyss of need, the filling of which takes precedence over all else.
— Kate Morton
There is no word in any traditional European language which does not either denigrate or patronize the urban poor it is naming. That is power.
— John Berger
There are those few unique females who are genetically missing the fairytale-dream gene. That's the rare and exclusive group to which I belong.
— Jewel E. Ann
There are only two things in which the false professors of all religions have agreed
to persecute all other sects and to plunder their own. — Charles Caleb Colton
to persecute all other sects and to plunder their own. — Charles Caleb Colton
Is it something I said?" Jane asked. And if so, which sentence? There had been so many of them, after all.
— Courtney Milan
There is one respect in which beasts show real wisdom ... their quiet, placid enjoyment of the present moment.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
There is nothing for which men ask to be paid dearer than for humiliation.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There is always the question why
And there is always life,
Which doesn't need an answer. — Dejan Stojanovic
And there is always life,
Which doesn't need an answer. — Dejan Stojanovic
There are some temptations which are so strong that they must be virtues.
— Charles Baudelaire
On this earth there is that which deserves life.
— Mahmoud Darwish
There is a drunkenness to grief, which is good.
— Mike Mills
God does not regret saving you. There is no sin which you commit which is beyond the cross of Christ.
— Matt Chandler
It is in men as in soils where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not.
— Jonathan Swift
There is another form of poverty! It is the spiritual poverty of our time, which afflicts the so-called richer countries particularly seriously.
— Pope Francis
I've been doing my big theater projects, which take years, and writing a song here and there.
— David Friedman
Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there.
— Charles Spurgeon
And maybe there had been enough tears, anyway. Which is not to say there wouldn't be more.
— Stephen King
There is nothing on which men are commonly more intent than on making a way for their opinions.
— Michel De Montaigne
There are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness." Franz Kafka
— Jason Harvey
There was the Door to which I found no key; There was the Veil through which I might see.
— Edward FitzGerald
Her gaze feasted on his cock, which was a turn on in itself. "There's nothing tiny about you, is there?
— Vonnie Davis
There were many peddlers like her among the prisoners: women who were only trying to make a living by selling vegetables, which was against the law.
— Anonymous
Even if animal experiments did result in a cure for AIDS, of which there is no chance, I'd be against it on moral grounds.
— Ingrid Newkirk
There are problems in this universe for which there are no answers. Nothing. Nothing can be done.
— Frank Herbert
There must be something rotten in the very core of a social system which increases its wealth without diminishing its misery
— Karl Marx
Calumniate, calumniate; there will always be something which sticks.
— Pierre Beaumarchais
There is nothing which can so assist you to walk towards heaven with good speed, as wearing the image of Jesus on your heart to rule all its motions.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
There is already too much truth in the world - an overproduction which apparently cannot be consumed!
— Otto Rank
There is no crime of which I cannot conceive myself guilty.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There was something magnificent in dire tragedy, in the terror of it, in the necessity which it laid upon everybody to behave nobly and efficiently.
— Arnold Bennett
No matter how you seem to fatten on a crime, there can never be good for the bee which is bad for the hive.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It's like telling Mozart that there are too many notes in an opera. Which one do you want us to take out?
— Gordon Bethune
When two souls have finally found each other, there is established between them a union which begins on earth and continues forever in heaven.
— Victor Hugo
There is how we
were before, and how we are now, and the time between is spent choosing
which doors to open, and which to close. — Karen White
were before, and how we are now, and the time between is spent choosing
which doors to open, and which to close. — Karen White
There are no roads west of Pohkara, which is the last outpost of the modern world; in one days walk we are a century away.
— Peter Matthiessen
There is a natural firmness in some minds, which cannot be unlocked by trifles, but which, when unlocked, discovers a cabinet of fortitude.
— Thomas Paine
There is obviously a power and a truth in action that doesn't lie, which words easily can do.
— Twyla Tharp