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We colour and mould according to the wants within us whatever our eyes bring in.
Thomas Hardy
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Literature always anticipates life. It doesn't copy it but moulds it to it's purpose.
Oscar Wilde
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Fortune moulds and circumscribes human affairs as she pleases.
[Lat., Fortuna humana fingit artatque ut lubet.]
Plautus
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If every one were cast in the same mould, there would be no such thing as beauty.
Charles Darwin
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I always thought models had to fit a certain mould. I never thought I had what it takes. I'm too small and my look's pretty weird.
Devon Aoki
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So must the writer, whose productions should Take with the vulgar, be of vulgar mould.
Edmund Waller
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I refuse to imprison our acts in the rigid mould of sentences.
Ella Maillart
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It is not the thing on which we spend the most time that moulds us, but the thing that exerts the greatest power. Five minutes with God and His Word is worth more than all the rest of the day.
Oswald Chambers
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I am not ready to fit into the mould of commercial cinema.
Irrfan Khan
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She's the sort of woman now,' said Mould, . . . 'one would almost feel disposed to bury for nothing: and do it neatly, too!
Charles Dickens
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Look on this cast, and know the hand That bore a nation in its hold; From this mute witness understand What Lincoln was - how large of mould.
Edmund Clarence Stedman
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I--this thought which is called I--is the mould into which the world is poured like melted wax.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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For one thing I tend not to see myself in various moulds that people fit me into.
Paul Wolfowitz