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Idleness induces caprice.
Art is life, plus caprice.
A woman's fitness comes by fits.
... caprice is as ruinous as routine.
Caprice in woman is the antidote to beauty.
Freedom is not caprice but room to enlarge.
No woman dresses below herself from mere caprice.
Caprice is half man. There is something manly about her.
Caprice in women often infringes upon the rules of decency.
So true it is, that nature has caprices which art cannot imitate.
The sovereign is called a tyrant who knows no laws but his caprice.
The caprice of our temper is even more whimsical than that of Fortune.
Talent and intelligence never yet inoculated anyone against the caprice of the fates.
I used this line to demonstrate how important colors are in movies: It's not a caprice.
She had caprices of a marvellous unexpectedness, and how is any one to imitate a caprice?
There is a proverb in the South that a woman laughs when she can, and weeps when she pleases.
Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.
The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions.
Death is as unexpected in his caprice as a courtesan in her disdain; but death is truer – Death has never forsaken any man
Sleep is no servant of the will; it has caprices of its own; when courted most, it lingers still; when most pursued, 'tis swiftly gone.
A well-understood and testable hypothesis like sexual selection surely trumps an untestable appeal to the inscrutable caprices of a creator.
Fortune is proverbially called changeful, yet her caprice often takes the form of repeating again and again a similar stroke of luck in the same quarter.
In France, the people were the sport of a king's caprice. Everywhere was the shadow of the Bastille. It fell upon the sunniest field, upon the happiest home.
I'm a human being first and foremost, and I have something to say that I think is worthwhile. 'Blue Caprice' is just the second installment of so much more coming.
Dame Edna is that rarest sighting in our time of the absolute comic, an inspired personification of caprice whose comedy answered the primal call to take the audience for a tumble.
However much I have frequented the mystics, deep down I have always sided with the Devil; unable to equal him in power, I have tried to be worthy of him, at least, in insolence, acrimony, arbitrariness and caprice.