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“Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.”
— Oscar Wilde
“I suppose that I shall have to die beyond my means.”
— Oscar Wilde
“I completely take on the risk, the poker game, which being an artist means, and I'm going to try to make a film which honestly reflects what I have in my head.”
— Antonio Banderas
“I mean, the Constitution of this country was written 200 years ago. The house I was living in in Madrid is 350 years old! America is still a project, and you guys are working on it and bringing new things to it every day. That is beautiful to watch.”
— Antonio Banderas
“We are now integrated into American society and I don't like the word fashionable, because fashionable means that it's going to pass. It's not like that anymore.”
— Antonio Banderas
“Do it again on the next verse, and people think you meant it.”
— Chet Atkins
“Heaven means to be one with God.”
— Confucius
“Look at the means which a man employs, consider his motives, observe his pleasures. A man simply cannot conceal himself!”
— Confucius
“Old friends pass away, new friends appear. It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives. The important thing is to make it meaningful: a meaningful friend - or a meaningful day.”
— Dalai Lama
“The reserve of modern assertions is sometimes pushed to extremes, in which the fear of being contradicted leads the writer to strip himself of almost all sense and meaning. ”
— Winston Churchill
“For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a well-organized and armed militia is their best security.”
— Thomas Jefferson
“Life has meaning only if one barters it day by day for something other than itself.”
— Antoine de Saint Exupery
“I have no right, by anything I do or say, to demean a human being in his own eyes. What matters is not what I think of him; it is what he thinks of himself. To undermine a man's self-respect is a sin.”
— Antoine de Saint Exupery
“The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude towards them.”
— Antoine de Saint Exupery
“Each man must look to himself to teach him the meaning of life. It is not something discovered: it is something molded.”
— Antoine de Saint Exupery
“The goal towards which the pleasure principle impels us - of becoming happy - is not attainable: yet we may not - nay, cannot - give up the efforts to come nearer to realization of it by some means or other.”
— Sigmund Freud
“I love it when someone insults me. That means that I don't have to be nice anymore.”
— Billy Idol
“The body is meant to be seen, not all covered up. ”
— Marilyn Monroe
“Looking back, I guess I used to play-act all the time. For one thing, it meant I could live in a more interesting world than the one around me.”
— Marilyn Monroe
“Just because you fall once, doesn't mean you're fall at everything. Keep trying, hold on, and always trust yourself, because if you don't then who will?”
— Marilyn Monroe
“In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free - honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth. ”
— Abraham Lincoln
“Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. ”
— Stephen Hawking
“Whoever cultivates the golden mean avoids both the poverty of a hovel and the envy of a palace.”
— Horace
“It is not history which uses men as a means of achieving - as if it were an individual person - its own ends. History is nothing but the activity of men in pursuit of their ends. ”
— Karl Marx
“The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism.”
— Karl Marx
“The writer must earn money in order to be able to live and to write, but he must by no means live and write for the purpose of making money.”
— Karl Marx
“Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. ”
— Aldous Huxley
“Specialized meaninglessness has come to be regarded, in certain circles, as a kind of hallmark of true science. ”
— Aldous Huxley
“The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words. ”
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
“To know the laws is not to memorize their letter but to grasp their full force and meaning.”
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
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