"An entertainer should in his public performance keep himself out of any controversy, political or otherwise."
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"We ourselves need love; it's not only society, the world outside, that needs love. But we can't expect that love to come from outside of us. We should ask the question whether we are capable of loving ourselves as well as others."
"One should never risk one's whole fortune unless supported by one's entire forces."
"I just think that we're capable of so much more; we don't utilize all our capacity like we should."
"Reason should direct, and appetite obey."
"We should never so entirely avoid danger as to appear irresolute and cowardly; but, at the same time, we should avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger, than which nothing can be more foolish."
"Our generosity never should exceed our abilities."
"In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought."
"The human race is a zone of living things that should be defined by tracing its confines."
"If I run towards you, you should be running towards me!"
"Where you have friends you should not go to inns."
"If all fooles wore white Caps, wee should seeme a flock of geese."
"We should all start to live before we get too old."
"Perhaps it is even more important to know what one should not think about than what one should think about."
"Then we should find some artificial inoculation against love, as with smallpox."
"I also have an idea for a book on biodiversity, and why and how we should be conserving it."
"God knows that we should not despise anything. We must do our best."
"[They] should never have put me with that woman. ... She was just a sort of bigoted woman who said she used to be Labour."
"A good sentence in prose should be like a good line in poetry, unchangeable, as rhythmic, as sonorous."
"Whether the person should then be called "an intellectual" seems to reduce the issue to a question of terminology."