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607 – Oscar Wilde Price and Value Quote
–A Conversation between Lord Darlington and Cecil Graham in Oscar Wilde’s Play Lady Windermere’s Fan
Cecil Graham: “What is a cynic?”
Lord Darlington: “A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
Cecil Graham: “And a sentimentalist, my dear Darlington, is a man who sees an absurd value in everything, and doesn’t know the market price of any single thing.”
562 – “There is nothing wrong with loving the crap out of everything. Negative people find their walls. So never apologize for your enthusiasm. Never. Ever. Never.”
–Ryan Adams
552 – “Maybe we feel empty because we leave pieces of ourselves in everything we used to love.”
–R M Drake
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306 – “I have the deepest affection for intellectual conversations. The ability to just sit and talk. About love, about life, about anything, about everything. To sit under the moon with all the time in the world, the full-speed train that is our lives slowing to a crawl. Bound by no obligations, barred by no human limitations. To speak without regret or fear of consequence. To talk for hours about what’s really important in life.”
–anonymous
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303 – “Everything we do belongs to a world that we have not created.”
–Thomas Nagel
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260 – “Si enim hortus et in bibliothecam: omne opus habes.”
“If you have a garden in your library, you have everything you need.”
–Marcus Tullius Cicero
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