Quote by Doris Day
Vulgarity begins when imagination succumbs to the explicit. - Dori

Vulgarity begins when imagination succumbs to the explicit. – Doris Day

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If its true that men are such beasts, this must account for the fact that most women are animal lovers. – Doris Day

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The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that youll grow out of it. – Doris Day

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Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay. – Doris Day

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There is no connection between the political ideas of our educated class and the deep places of the imagination. – Lionel Trilling

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I think if youre a competent actor with a good imagination, and if its on the page, it makes your job a lot easier. – Miguel Ferrer

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You will certainly not doubt the necessity of studying astronomy and physics, if you are desirous of comprehending the relation between the world and Providence as it is in reality, and not according to imagination. – Maimonides

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Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination. – Ludwig Wittgenstein

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