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There are persons of whom the world approves who have no merit beyond the vices they use in the affairs of life.
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
)
For, to appreciate a work of art we need bring with us nothing from life, no knowledge of its ideas and affairs, no familiarity with its emotions. Art transports us from the world of man's activity to a world of aesthetic exaltation. For a moment we are shut off from human interests; our anticipations and memories are arrested; we are lifted above the stream of life.
Clive Bell
World Affairs Councils are great organizations. They help keep people throughout our country alive to important developments in world affairs and underscore that, in the country, we stay engaged and we are part of the world.
George Schultz
Whoever destroys a single life is as guilty as though he had destroyed the entire world; and whoever rescues a single life earns as much merit as though he had rescued the entire world
The Talmud
One merit of poetry few persons will deny; it says more, and in few words, than prose
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
(
1694
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1778
)
Poesi
Between persons of equal income there is no social distinction except the distinction of merit. Money is nothing: character, conduct, and capacity are everything. There would be great people and ordinary people and little people, but the great would always be those who had done great things, and never the idiots whose mothers had spoiled them and whose fathers had left them a hundred thousand a year; and the little would be persons of small minds and mean characters, and not poor persons who had never had a chance. That is why idiots are always in favor of inequality of income (their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favor of equality.
George Bernard Shaw
(
1856
-
1950
)
The world more often rewards the appearance of merit than merit itself
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
-
1680
)
Framträdande
The world more often rewards the appearance of merit than merit itself
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
-
1680
)
Framträdande
Our concept is not that America should operate alone or by itself in world affairs or in military affairs.
Douglas Feith
There are persons whose only merit consists in saying and doing stupid things at the right time, and who ruin all if they change their manners. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations.
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
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1680
)
The only good histories are those that have been written by the persons themselves who commanded in the affairs whereof they write
Michel de Montaigne
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1533
-
1592
)
Writing
Most vices demand considerable self-sacrifices. There is no greater mistake than to suppose that a vicious life is a life of uninterrupted pleasure. It is a life almost as wearisome and painful -- if strenuously led -- as Christian's in The Pilgrim's Progress.
Aldous Huxley
(
1894
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1963
)
The affairs of life embrace a multitude of interests, and he who reasons in any one of them, without consulting the rest, is a visionary unsuited to control the business of the world
James Fenimore Cooper
(
1789
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1851
)
Genius is no respecter of time, trouble, money or persons, the four things around which human affairs turn most persistently.
Samuel Butler
(
1835
-
1902
)
Geni
The duration of life is uncertain, and the place of habitation is uncertain; but in all this inconsistent world religious merit alone is immovable.
Chanakya
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