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savages stones
Animistic savages prostrating themselves before a painted stone have always seemed to me to be nearer the truth than any Einstein or Bertrand Russell. Malcolm Muggeridge
savages shame vacant
Everything outside was elegant and savage and fleshy. Everything inside was slow and cool and vacant. It seemed a shame to stay inside. John Cheever
savages fierce get-away
I have a huge and savage conscience that won't let me get away with things. Octavia Butler
savages pleasure disposition
Alluring pleasure is said to have softened the savage dispositions (of early mankind). [Lat., Blanda truces animos fertur mollisse voluptas.] Ovid
savages
Savage is he who saves himself. Leonardo da Vinci
savages lucky cost
Torture is senseless violence, born in fear... torture costs human lives but does not save them. We would almost be too lucky if these crimes were the work of savages: the truth is that torture makes torturers. Jean-Paul Sartre
savages christianity conversion
The conversion of a savage to Christianity is the conversion of Christianity to savagery. George Bernard Shaw
savages handsome way
Do not expect help.' 'One should always hope.' 'Then hope for a handsome savage with kindly ways. David Gemmell
pleasure profit reader vote won
He has won every vote who mingles profit with pleasure, by delighting and instructing the reader at the same time. Horace
pleasure share relish
For pleasure has no relish unless we share it. Virginia Woolf
pleasure please
Who pleases one against his will. William Congreve
pleasure
There is a pleasure in not being pleased. Voltaire
pleasure interfere
Business is always interfering with pleasure - but it makes other pleasures possible. William Feather
pleasure source variety
The great source of pleasure is variety. Samuel Johnson
pleasure sounds unexpected writer
Part of the pleasure of being a writer is that you get to go to unexpected places. If a place sounds interesting, I like to go. Robert Morgan
pleasure received
I never received a little pleasure from anything in my life; if I am pleased, it is in the extreme. William Cowper
pleasure pleasures-of-life satiety
In everything, satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. Marcus Tullius Cicero
disposition happy-disposition
You owe others a happy disposition Dennis Prager
disposition function staff
Staff officers of inharmonious disposition, irrespective of their ability, must be removed. A staff cannot function unless it is a united family. George S. Patton