Top 13 Minois Dictionnaire Quotes

#1. I've covered Avril Lavigne. I like good pop songs, and I don't think there should be any kind of preconceptions about where good pop songs come from.

Ben Gibbard

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#2. Only the conscious mind sleeps - the unconscious is always aware.

Michael Scott

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#3. Know what thou canst work at, and work at it like a Hercules.

Thomas Carlyle

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#4. In actuality, there was casting for the show and it was pretty difficult.

Ted Allen

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#5. We can't cross that bridge until we come to it, but I always like to lay down a pontoon ahead of time.

Bernard Baruch

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#6. When the soul communes with itself the lip is silent.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

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#7. I have one great fear in my heart, that one day when they are turned to loving, they will find that we are turned to hating.

Alan Paton

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#8. Whatever fate ordains, danger or hurt, or death predetermined, nothing can avert.

Theognis

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#9. The temptation of the age is to look good without being good.

Brennan Manning

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#10. What I have said may serve to recommend mathematics for acquiring a vigorous constitution of mind; for which purpose they are as useful as exercise is for procuring health and strength to the body.

John Arbuthnot

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#11. If you admit you need people, you can lose them.' Her gaze sharpens, returning to the present. 'But needing people can save your life.

Amy Ewing

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#12. The poem is at last between two persons instead of two pages. In all modesty, I confess that it may be the death of literature as we know it.

Frank O'Hara

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#13. The forming of general maxims from particular observation is a very nice operation; and nothing is more usual, from haste or a narrowness of mind, which sees not on all sides, than to commit mistakes in this particular.

David Hume

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