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good-woman hollywood hard
It's really hard to meet good women in Hollywood. Lyndsy Fonseca
good-woman knows
I am a good woman. I know it. Arthur Miller
good-woman rest-of-your-life philosopher
Marry a good woman, and be happy the rest of your life. Or, marry a bad, and become a good philosopher Socrates
good-woman attributes crisis
An attribute of Rosa Hubermann, she was a good woman for a crisis. Markus Zusak
good-woman rich stealing
I make a rich woman beg, I'll make a good woman steal. I'll make an old woman blush, and make a young woman squeal. George Thorogood
good-woman canterbury-tales canterbury
What is better than wisdom? Woman. And what is better than a good woman? Nothing. Geoffrey Chaucer
rest-of-your-life firsts life-is
First of all, convince yourself that you are the best because the rest of your life is going to go proving this to others. Wasim Akram
rest-of-your-life wells
You take the work seriously, you don't take yourself seriously. You keep that straight and you'll do well the rest of your life. Clint Eastwood
philosopher beacons clear
A great philosopher in the wrong is like a beacon on the reefs which says to seamen: steer clear of me. Jacques Maritain
philosopher chemicals experiments
Experiences are the chemicals of life with which the philosopher experiments Manly Hall
philosopher should take-your-time
This is how philosophers should salute each other: ‘Take your time. Ludwig Wittgenstein
philosopher absurd said
Sed nescio quo modo nihil tam absurde dici potest quod non dicatur ab aliquo philosphorum. (There is nothing so absurd but some philosopher has said it.) Marcus Tullius Cicero
philosopher absurd said
Nothing is too absurd to be said by some of the philosophers. Marcus Tullius Cicero
philosopher sponges
Are you a philosopher? Where's your sponge? Terry Pratchett
philosopher great-philosophers scholar
A great scholar is seldom a great philosopher. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
philosopher middle stations
The philosophers must station themselves in the middle. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
philosopher language habit
It's usually best not to ask philosophers anything, precisely because they have the habit of what in the Persian language is called sanud: the profitless consideration of unsettling yet inconsequential things. Nick Harkaway