Great art is as irrational as great music. It is mad with its own loveliness.
~quote about Art by George Jean Nathan, House of Satan
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~quotes on Environment by Michel de Montaigne, translated The truth is more important than the facts.
~sayings on Famous Saying by Frank Lloyd Wright It is not down in any map; true places never are.
~quotations on Travel by Herman Melville I thank Thee first because I was never robbed before; second, because although they took my purse they did not take my life; third, because although they took my all, it was not much; and fourth because it was I who was robbed, and not I who robbed.
~love poems sayings by Matthew Henry It is all very well to say that a man should play for the pure love of the game. Perhaps he ought, but to the working man it is impossible.
~saying about poems by J.J. Bentley
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~quote about Happiness by John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, 1863 Love is often gentle, desire always a rage.
~quotes on Passion by Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 Forget love... I'd rather fall in chocolate!
~sayings on Food by Author Unknown A man might pass for insane who should see things as they are.
~quotations on Sanity by William Ellery Channing Reality is a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs.
~love poems sayings by Lily Tomlin There is in every village a torch - the teacher; and an extinguisher - the clergyman.
~saying about poems by Victor Hugo I had a lover's quarrel with the world.
~quote about Adversity by Robert Frost, The Lesson for Today, 1942 If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger?
~quotes on Knowledge by Thomas Henry Huxley Putting lights in Wrigley Field is like putting aluminum siding on the Sistine Chapel.
~sayings on Baseball by Roger Simon, 1988 Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.
~quotations on Simplicity by William Morris Unless one decorates one's house for oneself alone, best leave it bare, for other people are walleyed
~love poems sayings by D.H. Lawrence The important thing is not to stop questioning
~saying about poems by Albert Einstein Sometimes it's necessary to go a long distance out of the way in order to come back a short distance correctly.
~quote about Philosophical by Edward Albee The smart way to knock a chip off a man’s shoulder is to pat him on the back.
~quotes on Emotions by We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.
~sayings on Intelligence by Albert Einstein Christmas is the season when you buy this year's gifts with next year's money.
~quotations on Gifts by Author Unknown Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.
~love poems sayings by Abraham Flexner Science is built up of facts, as a house is built of stones; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a heap of stones is a house.
~saying about poems by Henri Poincaré, Science and Hypothesis, 1905 Writing became such a process of discovery that I couldn't wait to get to work in the morning: I wanted to know what I was going to say.
~quote about Writing by Sharon O'Brien Some people think that prayer just means asking for things, and if they fail to receive exactly what they asked for, they think the whole thing is a fraud.
~quotes on Prayer by Gerald Vann The great omission in American life is solitude; not loneliness, for this is an alienation that thrives most in the midst of crowds, but that zone of time and space, free from the outside pressures, which is the incubator of the spirit.
~sayings on Solitude by Marya Mannes Can you really ask what reason Pythagoras had for abstaining from flesh? For my part I rather wonder both by what accident and in what state of soul or mind the first man did so, touched his mouth to gore and brought his lips to the flesh of a dead creature, he who set forth tables of dead, stale bodies and ventured to call food and nourishment the parts that had a little before bellowed and cried, moved and lived. How could his eyes endure the slaughter when throats were slit and hides flayed and limbs torn from limb? How could his nose endure the stench? How was it that the pollution did not turn away his taste, which made contact with the sores of others and sucked juices and serums from mortal wounds?
~quotations on Vegetarianism by Plutarch You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
~love poems sayings by Steven Wright The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.
~saying about poems by Aristotle Many great ideas have been lost because the people who had them could not stand being laughed at.
~quote about Risk by Author Unknown But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things.
~quotes on God by Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937 Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.
~sayings on Science by Martin H. Fischer It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place.
~quotations on Honesty by Henry Louis Mencken, A Little Book in C Major, 1916 To reject the word is to reject the human search.
~love poems sayings by Max Lerner, 1953, on book purging Strength is born in the deep silence of long-suffering hearts; not amid joy
~saying about poems by Felicia D. Hemas Television has brought back murder into the home -- where it belongs.
~quote about Funny Saying by Alfred Hitchcock I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages.
~quotes on Conformity by William H. Mauldin
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