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Marquis de Sade

"My manner of thinking, so you say, cannot be approved. Do you suppose I care? A poor fool indeed is he who adopts a manner of thinking for others!"

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"My manner of thinking, so you say, cannot be approved. Do you suppose I care? A poor fool indeed is he who adopts a manner of thinking for others!"

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"Picasso once remarked I do not care who it is that has or does influence me as long as it is not myself."

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"You celebrate what works and you take tender care of what doesn't, with lotion, polish, and kindness."

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"Our care should not be to have lived long as to have lived enough."

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"I cannot cure myself of that most woeful of youth's follies - thinking that those who care about us will care for the things that mean much to us."

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"Genealogy, n. An account of one's descent from a man who did not particularly care to trace his own."

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"I would like to sing someone to sleep,to sit beside someone and be there.I would like to rock you and sing softlyand go with you to and from sleep.I would like to be the one in the housewho knew: The night was cold.And I would like to listen in and listen outinto you, into the world, into the woods.The clocks shout to one another striking,and one sees to the bottom of time.And down below one last, strange man walks byand rouses a strange dog.And after that comes silence.I have laid my eyes upon you wide;and they hold you gently and let you gowhen something stirs in the dark."

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"The idea of God is the sole wrong for which I cannot forgive mankind."
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