Quote by D.H. Lawrence
We need not feel ashamed of flirting with the zodiac. The zodiac i

We need not feel ashamed of flirting with the zodiac. The zodiac is well worth flirting with. – D.H. Lawrence

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One doesn’t know, till one is a bit at odds with the world, how much one’s friends who believe in one rather generously, mean to one. – D.H. Lawrence

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It always seemed to me that men wore their beards, like they wear their neckties, for show. – D.H. Lawrence

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Astrologers that future fates foreshow. – Alexander Pope

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If the people were a little more ignorant, astrology would flourish… – Robert G. Ingersoll

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The stars which shone over Babylon and the stable in Bethlehem still shine as brightly over the Empire State Building and your front yard today…. – Linda Goodman

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Astrology

Astrology furnishes a splendid proof of the contemptible subjectivity of men. It refers the course of celestial bodies to the miserable ego: it establishes a connection between the comets in heaven and squabbles and rascalities on earth. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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Im intrigued by films that have a singular vision behind them. A lot of studio movies have ten writers by the time theyre done. You have a movie testing 200 times, making adjustments according to various peoples opinions. Its difficult to have an undistilled vision. – Carla Gugino

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It might be pardonable to refuse to defend some men, but to defend them negligently is nothing short of criminal. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

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