177 Quotations with Passions.
- 61. Soren Kierkegaard: Because of its tremendous solemnity, death is the light in which great passions, ...

- 62. Alexis de Tocqueville: By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regular ...

- 63. Claude A. Helvetius: By annihilating the desires, you annihilate the mind. Every man without passions ...

- 64. Arthur Miller: By whatever means it is accomplished, the prime business of a play is to arouse ...

- 65. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Conscience is the voice of the soul; the passions of the body.

- 66. John Churton Collins: Envy and fear are the only passions to which no pleasure is attached.

- 67. John Adams: Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or ...

- 68. Samuel Johnson: Fear is implanted in us as a preservative from evil; but its duty, like that of ...

- 69. Joseph Wood Krutch: Few people have ever seriously wished to be exclusively rational. The good life ...

- 70. Ralph W. Sockman: Good habits, which bring our lower passions and appetites under automatic contro ...

- 71. Anna Magnani: Great passions, my dear, don't exist: they're liars fantasies. What do exist are ...

- 72. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Great souls are not those who have fewer passions and more virtues than others, ...

- 73. Samuel Johnson: He that would be superior to external influences must first become superior to h ...

- 74. John Milton: He who reins within himself and rules passions, desires, and fears is more than ...

- 75. Marquis de Sade: Humane sentiments are baseless, mad, and improper; they are incredibly feeble; n ...

- 76. Lord Byron: I always looked to about thirty as the barrier of any real or fierce delight in ...

- 77. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I find that the Americans have no passions; they have appetites.

- 78. Rev. Michael Burry: If one of us could ascend to the heavenly realm and for a few hours accompany th ...

- 79. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: If we resist our passions, it is more through their weakness than from our stren ...

- 80. Edmund Burke: In doing good, we are generally cold, and languid, and sluggish; and of all thin ...

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