"We must hold as an irrefutable maxim that the difficulties we have with our neighbor arise more from our immortified moods than from anything else."
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"From the dissensions among Sects themselves arise necessarily a right of choosing and necessity of deliberating to which we will conform. But if we choose for ourselves, we must allow others to choose also, and so reciprocally, this establishes religious liberty."
"Terror?often arises from a pervasive sense of disestablishment; that things are in the unmaking."
"When the great Tao is abandoned, benevolence and righteousness arise."
"Satire chooses and knows no objects. It arises by fleeing from them and their forcing themselves upon it."
"I examine the consequences later, when a new situation arises and I then face the new situation. And that's it."
"In solitude a dialogue always arises, because even in solitude there are always two."
"There arises from a bad and unapt formation of words a wonderful obstruction to the mind."
"Whenever my life came to a halt, the questions would arise: Why? And what next?"
"What [Prozac] does is completely annihilate the sexual drive, so the question of passion hardly arises."
"Most of the faint intimations of immortality of which we are occasionally aware would seem to arise out of Art or the materials of Art."
"When virtue has slept it will arise more vigorous."
"Nothing is good for a nation but that which arises from its own core and its own general wants, without apish imitation of another."
"I trust myself to deal with any problems that arise during the day"