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fascinates sit
Author unknown I like work. It fascinates me. I sit and look at it for hours.
fascinates fell intended life point points weird
Keith Richards Songwriting's a weird game. I never intended to become one - I fell into this by mistake, and I can't get out of it. It fascinates me. I like to point out the rawer points of life.
fascinates filled knowing people quite somewhat state threshold work
Frank Galati Murakami has said that what always fascinates him most are the things he doesn't understand. And his work is filled with people who are in that somewhat inchoate state of being on the threshold of knowing, but not quite knowing -- which can be maddening, but which can also make you giddy.
fascinates industry inside offer peek script sharp
Hal Rubenstein If the script is sharp and witty, the movie will offer an inside peek into an industry that fascinates and antagonizes most people.
fascinates vice
Gia Coppola My only vice is 'Keeping up With The Kardashians.' I can't really explain what it is that fascinates me so much, but it just sucks me in.
fascinates groups normally shining spaces
Lynn Coady That's what fascinates me about these writers' retreats: You're in these small spaces with small groups of people, and all of the sudden, the spotlight is shining on you harder than it normally is.
fascinates history
Hilary Mantel What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different.
fascinates gives great man mind please suppress writers
Robert Green Ingersoll The great man who gives a true transcript of his mind fascinates and instructs. Most writers suppress individuality. They wish to please the public.
vices tendencies tempted
Rebecca West The general tendency [is] to be censorious of the vices to which one has not been tempted.
vices sin slave
Saint Augustine The will is truly free, when it is not the slave of vices and sins.
vices nine penalties
William Graham Sumner Nine-tenths of our measures for preventing vice are really protective towards it, because they ward off the penalty.
vices wells employed
William Hazlitt The vices are never so well employed as in combating one another.
vices dishonesty murder
Laurence Sterne I have so great a contempt and detestation for meanness, that I could sooner make a friend of one who had committed murder, than of a person who could be capable, in any instance, of the former vice. Under meanness, I comprehend dishonesty; under dishonesty, ingratitude; under ingratitude, irreligion; and under this latter, every species of vice and immorality in human nature.
vices needs prudent
Niccolo Machiavelli A prince must be prudent enough to know how to escape the bad reputation of those vices that would lose the state for him, and must protect himself from those that will not lose it for him, if this is possible; but if he cannot, he need not concern himself unduly if he ignores these less serious vices.
vices sake
Cassandra Clare Perhaps [James Herondale] loved vice for vice's own sake.
vices virtue calculations
Joseph Joubert Virtue by calculation is the virtue of vice.
vices appearance clergy
Patrick Henry It is the business of a virtuous clergy to censure vice in every appearance of it.