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intoxication

«The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.»
«The wish to hurt, the momentary intoxication with pain, is the loophole through which the pervert climbs into the minds of ordinary men»
«To be a teacher was to be a student anew, to relive the intoxication of insight, and to be a prophet, to sketch the world down to its very foundation ? not simply to tease sight from blindness, but to demand that another see.»
«The reward of art is not fame or success but intoxication: that is why so many bad artists are unable to give it up.»
Author: Cyril Connolly | About: Art | Keywords: artists, Bad art, intoxication, unable
«The vine bears three kinds of grapes: the first of pleasure, the second of intoxication, the third of disgust»
Author: Diogenes (Founder, Philosopher) | About: Wine | Keywords: disgust, grapes, intoxication, vine
«The intoxication of anger, like that of the grape, shows us to others, but hides us from ourselves.»
Author: John Dryden (Critic, Dramatist, Poet) | About: Anger | Keywords: grape, hides, intoxication
«We are living now, not in the delicious intoxication induced by the early successes of science, but in a rather grisly morning-after, when it has become apparent that what triumphant science has done hitherto is to improve the means for achieving unimproved or actually deteriorated ends.»

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