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S. I. Hayakawa
[A]dvertising is a symbol-manipulating occupation
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Sallust
Men given up to the belly
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Salman Rushdie
A man who invents himself needs some one to believe in him. Not only the need to be believed in, but the need to believe in another. You’ve got it: Lo ...
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Sam Ewing
Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it's letting go
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Sam Walter Foss
One day, through the primeval wood, A calf walked home, as good calves should; But made a trail all bent askew, A crooked trail, as all calv ...
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Samuel Beckett
If you do not love me I shall not be loved If I do not love you I shall not love.
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Samuel Beckett
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
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Samuel Beckett
We are all born mad. Some remain so
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Samuel Beckett
I have my faults, but changing my tune is not one of them.
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Samuel Beckett
What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes
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Samuel Beckett
I can't go on. I'll go on
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Samuel Beckett
Habit is a great deadener.
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Samuel Beckett
Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me, that might take some of the shine off their bl ...
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Samuel Beckett
We are not saints, but we have kept our appointment. How many people can boast as much?
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Samuel Beckett
Words are all we have.
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Samuel Beckett
We lose our hair, our teeth! Our bloom, our ideals.
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Samuel Beckett
Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful!
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Samuel Beckett
Where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on
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Samuel Beckett
The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to weep, somewhere else another stops. The same is true of the laugh
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Samuel Beckett
Nothing matters but the writing. There has been nothing else worthwhile... a stain upon the silence.
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Samuel Beckett
The bastard! He doesn't exist!
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Samuel Beckett
If I had the use of my body, I would throw it out the window
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Samuel Beckett
There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet
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Samuel Beckett
Nothing is funnier than unhappiness, I grant you that. Yes, yes, it's the most comical thing in the world.
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Samuel Beckett
We lose our hair, our teeth! Our bloom, our ideals.
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Samuel Beckett
We could have saved sixpence. We have saved fivepence. But at what cost?
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Samuel Beckett
That's how it is on this bitch of an earth
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Samuel Beckett
Absolute virtue is as sure to kill a man as absolute vice is, let alone the dullness of it and the pomposities of it
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Samuel Beckett
How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones
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Samuel Beckett
Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me, that might take some of the shine off thei ...
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Samuel Beckett
My characters have nothing. I'm working with impotence, ignorance... that whole zone of being that has always been set aside by artists as so ...
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Samuel Beckett
I shall state silences more competently than ever a better man spangled the butterflies of vertigo
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Samuel Beckett
Enough of acting the infant who has been told so often how he was found under a cabbage that in the end he remembers the exact spot in the garden and ...
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Samuel Beckett
It is right that he too should have his little chronicle, his memories, his reason, and be able to recognize the good in the bad, the bad in the worst ...
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Samuel Beckett
I write about myself with the same pencil and in the same exercise book as about him. It is no longer I, but another whose life is just beginning.
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Samuel Beckett
All I know is what the words know, and dead things, and that makes a handsome little sum, with a beginning and a middle and an end, as in the well-bui ...
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Samuel Butler
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
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Samuel Butler
It was very good of God to let Cartyle and Mrs Carlyle marry one another and so make only two people miserable instead of four, besides being very amu ...
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Samuel Butler
Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.
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Samuel Butler
Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself
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Samuel Butler
Let us be grateful to the mirror for revealing to us our appearance only.
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Samuel Butler
The truest characters of ignorance are vanity, and pride and arrogance.
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Samuel Butler
For brevity is very good, Where we are, or are not understood
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Samuel Chase
The jury has the right to determine both the law and the facts.
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Samuel Goldwyn
I don't want any yes-men around me. I want everyone to tell me the truth -- even if it costs him his job.
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Samuel Goldwyn
That is the kind of ad I like. Facts, facts, facts
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Samuel Johnson
Clear you mind of can't
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Samuel Johnson
When making your choice in life, do not neglect to live.
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Samuel Johnson
A man seldom thinks with more earnestness of anything than he does of his dinner.
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Samuel Johnson
Promise, large promise, is the soul of an advertisement
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