Quote by Max Jacob
What is called a sincere work is one that is endowed with enough s

What is called a sincere work is one that is endowed with enough strength to give reality to an illusion. – Max Jacob

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Friendship is inexplicable, it should not be explained if one doesnt want to kill it. – Max Jacob

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Our moral authority is as important, if not more important, than our troop strength or our high-tech weapons. We are rapidly losing that moral authority, not only in the Arab world but all over the world. – Robert Reich

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And, unlike the earlier bombing on the World Trade Center, a major landmark and symbol of the strength of the financial world was, not just damaged but, totally destroyed. – Allen Klein

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It is a sign of contraction of the mind when it is content, or of weariness. A spirited mind never stops within itself it is always aspiring and going beyond its strength. – Michel de Montaigne

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So Europe needs to be competitive and we also need to be competitive if we wish to remain an interesting economic partner for the United States. This has to be done on the basis of strength, of competitiveness. – Angela Merkel

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