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1. "Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined."

Samuel Goldwyn

categories: Health and Alcohol


2. "Anyone who has children is not the master of his own time."

Kazimierz Matan

categories: Family and Loneliness -:- Time and Passing


3. "Anyone who hasn't experienced the ecstasy of betrayal knows nothing about ecstasy at all."

Jean Genet, "Prisoner of Love"

categories: Loyalty and Betrayal


4. "Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

categories: Reality and Imagination


5. "Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty."

Henry Ford

categories: Youth and Age -:- Education


6. "Anything done for another is done for oneself."

John Paul II

categories: Various


7. "Anything in life worth having is worth working for!"

Andrew Carnegie

categories: Work and Laziness


8. "Anything you lose automatically doubles in value."

Mignon McLaughin

categories: Various


9. "Aphorism - a grain of wisdom in the shell of words."

Kazimierz Matan

categories: Art and Culture -:- Various



10. "Aphorism is a phrase that, after removal of context, retains all its meaning, and even gaining a new one."

Kazimierz Matan

categories: Art and Culture -:- Various


11. "Apologize, v. To lay the foundation for a future offense."

Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"

categories: Forgiveness -:- Manners and Ethics


12. "Appeal: v.t. In law, to put the dice into the box for another throw."

Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"

categories: Law and Crime


13. "Archeologist: someone whose career lies in ruins."

Anon.

categories: Science and Technology


14. "Architecture is the art of how to waste space."

Philip Johnson

categories: Science and Technology -:- Various -:- Art and Culture


15. "Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts the most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul."

Ernest Dimnet

categories: Science and Technology -:- Art and Culture


16. "Art attracts us only by what it reveals of our most secret self."

Jean-Luc Godard

categories: Art and Culture


17. "Art compares to nature like wine to the grape."

Franz Grillparzer, "Notebooks and Diaries"

categories: Art and Culture -:- Nature and Animals


18. "Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible."

Paul Klee

categories: Art and Culture


19. "Art has to be a kind of confession."

James Baldwin

categories: Art and Culture


20. "Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better."

André Gide

categories: Art and Culture


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21. "Art is a jealous mistress."

Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Conduct of Life"

categories: Art and Culture


22. "Art is a kind of innate drive that seizes a human being and makes him its instrument. The artist is not a person endowed with free will who seeks his own ends, but one who allows art to realize its purpose through him."

Carl Gustav Jung

categories: Art and Culture


23. "Art is a reality, not a definition; inasmuch as it approaches a reality, it approaches perfection, and inasmuch as it approaches a mere definition, it is imperfect and untrue."

Benjamin Haydon, "Correspondence and Table Talk"

categories: Art and Culture


24. "Art is a revolt against fate."

André Malraux

categories: Art and Culture


25. "Art is an experience, not the formulation of a problem."

Lindsay Anderson

categories: Art and Culture -:- Question and Problem


26. "Art is beauty, the perpetual invention of detail, the choice of words, the exquisite care of execution."

Théophile Gautier

categories: Art and Culture


27. "Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature."

Marcus Tullius Cicero

categories: Art and Culture -:- Nature and Animals


28. "Art is dangerous. It is one of the attractions: when it ceases to be dangerous you don't want it."

Anthony Burgess

categories: Art and Culture


29. "Art is either plagiarism or revolution."

Paul Gauguin

categories: Art and Culture


30. "Art is good when it springs from necessity. This kind of origin is the guarantee of its value; there is no other."

Neal Cassady

categories: Art and Culture


31. "Art is meant to disturb, science reassures."

Georges Braque

categories: Art and Culture -:- Science and Technology



32. "Art is not a thing; it is a way."

Elbert Green Hubbard

categories: Art and Culture


33. "Art is not what you see, but what you make others see."

Edgar Degas

categories: Art and Culture


34. "Art is skill, that is the first meaning of the word."

Eric Gill

categories: Art and Culture


35. "Art is the objectification of feeling, and the subjectification of nature."

Suzanne K. Langer

categories: Art and Culture -:- Nature and Animals


36. "Art is the signature of man."

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, "The Everlasting Man"

categories: Art and Culture -:- Human


37. "Art is uncompromising and life is full of compromises."

Günther Grass

categories: Art and Culture -:- Life and Death


38. "Art requires philosophy, just as philosophy requires art. Otherwise, what would become of beauty?"

Paul Gauguin, "Intimate Journals"

categories: Art and Culture -:- Beauty and Ugliness


39. "Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity."

Anon.

categories: Intellect, Judgement -:- Wisdom and Stupidity


40. "Artists are never complete people. But if it's art that completes them, then what is taken away?"

Alexander Theroux, "An Adultery"

categories: Art and Culture


41. "Artists are the monks of the bourgeois state."

Cesare Pavese, "The Burning Brand: Diaries 1935-1950"

categories: Art and Culture -:- Richness and Money


42. "As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information."

Benjamin Disraeli

categories: Success and Fame -:- Knowledge, Ignorance



43. "As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use."

William James

categories: Science and Technology -:- Reality and Imagination


44. "As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality."

Albert Einstein

categories: Science and Technology -:- Reality and Imagination


45. "As for being a General, well at the age of four with paper hats and wooden swords we're all Generals. Only some of us never grow out of it."

Peter Ustinov, "Romanoff and Juliet"

categories: Youth and Age


46. "As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it."

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

categories: Time and Passing


47. "As I grow older , I regret to say that a detestable habit of thinking seems to be getting a hold of me."

Sir Henry Rider Haggard

categories: Intellect, Judgement -:- Youth and Age


48. "As I've said many times, the future is already here. It's just not very evenly distributed."

William Gibson

categories: Time and Passing


49. "As if we could kill time without injuring eternity!"

Henry David Thoreau

categories: Time and Passing


50. "As long as I have a want, I have a reason for living. Satisfaction is death."

George Bernard Shaw, "Overruled"

categories: Dreams and Desires

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