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mixtures utopia rationalism
Utopia is a mixture of childish rationalism and secularized angelism. Emile M. Cioran
mixtures broadway opera
I sing a mixture of everything from opera, folk music, Broadway. It's a mix of things. Katherine Jenkins
mixtures recipes affection
A mixture of admiration and pity is one of the surest recipes for affection. Arthur Helps
mixtures decay strife
Where there is no strife there is decay: 'The mixture which is not shaken decomposes.' Heraclitus
mixtures schwarzenegger
My English is a mixture between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Archbishop Tutu. Billy Wilder
mixtures facts defining
No one should feel at all offended or threatened by the obvious fact that we are not all born entirely blank, or entirely the same, in our mixture of the broad behavioral propensities defining what we call "temperament. Stephen Jay Gould
mixtures my-family enjoyment
My family is a part of my life and everything is all a mixture of enjoyment. Davy Jones
mixtures able journalism
poetry has been able to function quite directly as human interpretation of the raw, loose universe. It is a mixture, if you will, of journalism and metaphysics, or of science and religion. Annie Dillard
mixtures portraits painting
The best portraits are those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature. Thomas B. Macaulay
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It could become an issue for the French economy if we're losing talent. That would be another sign of decay in how French society is preparing for the future. Nicolas Sobczak
decay culture reason
There is no reason for amazement: surely one always knew that cultures decay, and life's end is death. Robinson Jeffers
decay revolutionary conspiracy
Fascism is capitalism in decay. Vladimir Lenin
decay world kind
...of all the kinds of decay in this world, decadent purity is the most malignant. Yukio Mishima
decay transformation process
The process of transformation consists mostly of decay. Rebecca Solnit
decay way chaos
Things begin, things decay, and you've got to find a way to be okay. Jon Brion
decay
When learning stops, decay sets in. Norman Vincent Peale
decay surrender assault
nations decay from within more often than they surrender to outward assault. Ellen Glasgow
decay empires command
Nations and empires flourish and decay, By turns command, and in their turns obey. Ovid
strife quarrels
I strove with none; for none was worth my strife. Walter Savage Landor
strife discord
He who incites to strife is worse than he who takes part in it. Aesop
strife
There is no advance without strife. Philip Wylie
strife gates foe
There will be no fraternal strife while the foe is at the gate. Menachem Begin
strife
Waight and measure take away strife. George Herbert