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“Who set Rome on fire? The man we must admire. For killing his wife, and taking the life of mother and brother and so many others, while plucking his damnable lyre.”
Source : Paul L. Maier (1991). “The Flames of Rome”, p.298, Kregel Publications
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“Nothing which is true or beautiful or good makes complete sense in any immediate context of history; therefore we must be saved by faith.”
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“I read every single review, because I love film criticism and I'm interested.”
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“We'll look enough like we do now to recognise each other, identify each other and know each other!”
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“The Great Work is, before all things, the creation of man by himself, that is to say, the full and entire conquest of his faculties and his future; it is especially the perfect emancipation of his will.”
Source : Eliphas Levi (2015). “Transcendental Magic”, p.176, Eliphas Levi
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“I think my strength is always been in being very natural. I think Shakespeare and things like that would be more a stretch for me.”
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“I never could have planned this, and now I'm in my ideal situation career-wise and just sort of where I am in my life, and I'm super happy with how everything's going.”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“Inspiration comes unawares, from unaccountable sources that have nothing to do with planning or intelligence. Let it cool ever so slightly, and you are left, pen or brush in hand, with no inspiration at all. Gifted people need not, therefore, make a song and dance about being or supposing themselves superior. They simply happened to be born with that fortunate, subconscious equipment of theirs, and the mystery exists independently of intelligence or ambition.”