| 5333 | 
            I don’t understand the hatred and fear of gays and bisexuals and lesbians& | 
            Al Pacino | 
        
        
        | 5332 | 
            I always tell the truth. Even when I lie. | 
            Al Pacino | 
        
        
        | 5331 | 
            Brevity is the soul of wit. | 
            William Shakespeare | 
        
        
        | 5330 | 
            The course of true love never did run smooth. | 
            William Shakespeare | 
        
        
        | 5329 | 
            There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your p | 
            William Shakespeare | 
        
        
        | 5327 | 
            Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is usefu | 
            Jules Verne | 
        
        
        | 5326 | 
            We are of opinion that instead of letting books grow moldy behind an iron gratin | 
            Jules Verne | 
        
        
        | 5325 | 
            What transforms this world is — knowledge. Do you see what I mean? Nothing | 
            Yukio Mishima | 
        
        
        | 5324 | 
            True beauty is something that attacks, overpowers, robs, and finally destroys. | 
            Yukio Mishima | 
        
        
        | 5323 | 
            America is a mistake, a giant mistake. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5322 | 
            Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5321 | 
            Everywhere I go I find a poet has been there before me. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5320 | 
            This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5319 | 
            A woman should soften but not weaken a man. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5318 | 
            In the depths of my heart I can’t help being convinced that my dear fellow | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5317 | 
            Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth l | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5316 | 
            Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5315 | 
            Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are inc | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5314 | 
            When inspiration does not come to me, I go halfway to meet it. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5313 | 
            The paranoid is never entirely mistaken. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5312 | 
            Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5310 | 
            The great question that has never been answered and which I have not yet been ab | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5309 | 
            Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5308 | 
            The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civil | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5307 | 
            No mortal can keep a secret. If the lips are silent, he chatters with his finger | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5306 | 
            Out of your vulnerabilities will come your strength. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5305 | 
            We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love. | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5304 | 
            One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beauti | 
            Sigmund Freud | 
        
        
        | 5303 | 
            Beauty is the illumination of your soul. | 
            John O'Donohue | 
        
        
        | 5302 | 
            Most people believe the mind to be a mirror, more or less accurately reflecting  | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5301 | 
            Don't limit a child to your own learning, for she was born in another time. | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5300 | 
            The small wisdom is like water in a glass:
clear, transparent, pure.
The great | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5299 | 
            It is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple. | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5298 | 
            Love's gift cannot be given, it waits to be accepted. | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5297 | 
            You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5295 | 
            If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears will prevent yo | 
            Rabindranath Tagore | 
        
        
        | 5294 | 
            I am not a liberator. Liberators do not exist. The people liberate themselves. | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5293 | 
            Every day People straighten up the hair, why not the heart? | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5292 | 
            Be realistic, demand the impossible! | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5291 | 
            We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die f | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5290 | 
            If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of min | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5289 | 
            At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is gui | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5288 | 
            Let the world change you and you can change the world | 
            Che Guevara | 
        
        
        | 5287 | 
            My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh.
But my laugh must never be the  | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5286 | 
            I remain just one thing, and one thing only, and that is a clown. It places me o | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5285 | 
            I will not join any club who will take me as a member | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5284 | 
            In the end, everything is a gag. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5283 | 
            That's the trouble with the world. We all despise ourselves. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5282 | 
            You'll find that life is still worthwhile, if you just smile. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5281 | 
            Life can be wonderful if you're not afraid of it. All it takes is courage, imagi | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5280 | 
            Like everyone else I am what I am: an individual, unique and different, with a l | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5279 | 
            What do you want meaning for? Life is desire, not meaning. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5278 | 
            Imagination means nothing without doing. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5276 | 
            Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5275 | 
            Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5274 | 
            A man's true character comes out when he's drunk. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5273 | 
            We think too much and feel too little. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5272 | 
            Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5271 | 
            I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying. | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5270 | 
            You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down | 
            Charles Chaplin | 
        
        
        | 5269 | 
            Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. | 
            Andy Warhol | 
        
        
        | 5268 | 
            The idea of waiting for something makes it more exciting | 
            Andy Warhol | 
        
        
        | 5267 | 
            "Let's go." 
"We can't." 
"Why not?" 
"We're waiting for Godot." | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5266 | 
            Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5265 | 
            Try again. Fail again. Fail better. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5264 | 
            My mistakes are my life. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5263 | 
            Dance first. Think later. It's the natural order. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5262 | 
            The tears of the world are a constant quantity. For each one who begins to weep  | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5261 | 
            You're on Earth. There's no cure for that. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5260 | 
            All of old. Nothing else ever.  Ever tried.  Ever failed.  No matter.  Try again | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5259 | 
            We are all born mad. Some remain so. | 
            Samuel Beckett | 
        
        
        | 5258 | 
            Science flies you to the moon.  Religion flies you into buildings. | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5257 | 
            Let children learn about different faiths, let them notice their incompatibility | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5256 | 
            Religion is about turning untested belief into unshakable truth through the powe | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5255 | 
            There is no such thing as a Christian child: only a child of Christian parents. | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5254 | 
            The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fi | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5253 | 
            I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understandi | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5252 | 
            We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. S | 
            Richard Dawkins | 
        
        
        | 5251 | 
            There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in l | 
            P.G. Wodehouse | 
        
        
        | 5250 | 
            If you knew how much work went into it, you wouldn't call it genius. | 
            Michelangelo Buonarroti | 
        
        
        | 5249 | 
            I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. | 
            Michelangelo Buonarroti | 
        
        
        | 5245 | 
            Winners are not afraid of losing. But losers are. Failure is part of the process | 
            Robert Kiyosaki | 
        
        
        | 5244 | 
            In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Y | 
            Robert Kiyosaki | 
        
        
        | 5243 | 
            It's not what you say out of your mouth that determines your life, it's what you | 
            Robert Kiyosaki | 
        
        
        | 5242 | 
            I hate books; they only teach us to talk about things we know nothing about. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5241 | 
            It is too difficult to think nobly when one thinks only of earning a living. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5240 | 
            Everything is good as it comes from the hands of the Maker of the world, but deg | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5239 | 
            I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5238 | 
            I am not made like any of those I have seen. I venture to believe that I am not  | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5237 | 
            To be sane in a world of madman is in itself madness. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5236 | 
            To write a good love letter, you ought to begin without knowing what you mean to | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5235 | 
            Every person has a right to risk their own life for the preservation of it. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5234 | 
            What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5233 | 
            The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5232 | 
            I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery. | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5231 | 
            People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say li | 
            Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 
        
        
        | 5230 | 
            It takes a great man to be a good listener. | 
            Calvin Coolidge | 
        
        
        | 5229 | 
            Life is your art. An open, aware heart is your camera. A oneness with your world | 
            Ansel Adams | 
        
        
        | 5228 | 
            There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. | 
            Ansel Adams | 
        
        
        | 5227 | 
            Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs. | 
            Ansel Adams |