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The self-evident truths announced in the Declaration of Independence are not truths at all, if taken literally; and the practical conclusions contained in the same passage of that Declaration prove that they were never designed to be so received.

– William PinkneyRate it:

The self-explorer, whether he wants to or not, becomes the explorer of everything else. He learns to see himself, but suddenly, provided he was honest, all the rest appears, and it is as rich as he was, and, as a final crowning, richer.

– Elias CanettiRate it:

The self-image is the key to human personality and human behavior. Change the self image and you change the personality and the behavior.

– Maxwell MaltzRate it:

The sensation of movement guides and heals, for there is no other medicine like a dance that magnifies what you feel

– Shah Asad RizviRate it:

The sense of humour creates livingness within you and makes the ways, to avoid hostile, arrogant, and irritating behaviours. If you cannot humour then just enjoy the humour demonstrated by others, if you don't, it means your heart and mind is dead

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it enthusiasm signifies God in us.

– Baronne Anne Louise Germaine Necker de Stal StalRate it:

The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it; enthusiasm signifies God in us.

– Anne Louise Germaine de StaëlRate it:

The sensibility of a celebrity is keep own child away from media glare and all sort of own public activity.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

The sensibility of a celebrity is to keep own child away from the media glare and all sort of own public activity.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

The sensibility of man to trifles, and his insensibility to great things, indicates a strange inversion.

– Blaise PascalRate it:

The sensual and spiritual are linked together by a mysterious bond, sensed by our emotions, though hidden from our eyes. To this double nature of the visible and invisible world -- to the profound longing for the latter, coupled with the feeling of the sweet necessity for the former, we owe all sound and logical systems of philosophy, truly based on the immutable principles of our nature, just as from the same source arise the most senseless enthusiasms.

– Wilhelm von HumboldtRate it:

The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on earth.

– Sir Wilfred GrenfellRate it:

The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler; that the purpose of this world is not "to have and to hold" but "to give and serve." There can be no other meaning.

– Sir Wilfred T. GrenfellRate it:

The service you do for others is the rent you pay for the time you spend on earth.

– Mohammed AliRate it:

The setting sun always dwindles with a promise of rising and shining again and again. With every sunset and sunrise, MickeyMize.

– Mickey MehtaRate it:

The seven colors of the rainbow are the shades of human lifestyle: reserved, outlandish, yo-yo, good, bad, innovative and venerable.

– CLIFFORD VILLALONRate it:

The Seven Deadly Sins of the Press: Concentrated Power of the Big Press. Passing of competition and the coming of monopoly. Governmental control of the press. Timidity, especially in the face of group and corporate pressures. Big Business mentality. Clannishness among the newspaper publishers that has prevented them from criticizing each other. Social blindness.

– Max LernerRate it:

The severe defeat and collapse of time and life define such a context that you receive nothing, except self-harming and self-disgrace; indeed, it is a task of fools and morally dead ones.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The Sexyweight Champion of the World

– Link StarbureiyRate it:

The shades of night were falling fast,As though an Alpine village passedA youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice,A banner with the strange device,ExcelsiorHis brow was sad his eye beneath,Flashed like a falchion from its sheath,And like a silver clarion rungThe accents of that unknown tongue,Excelsior

– Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRate it:

The shadow is only the daughter of the light.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The shadows of the mind are like those of the body. In the morning of life they all lie behind us, at noon we trample them under foot, and in the evening they stretch long, broad, and deepening before us.

– LongfellowRate it:

The shaft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagle's own plumes. We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction.

– AesopRate it:

The shah always falls in the end, Saddam always turns on you, and the Saudis always betray you. If we support evil, the long-term price is almost always too high.

– Lt. Col. (Ret.) Ralph Peters, Interview in American HeritageRate it:

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