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Had we not loved ourselves at all, we could never have been obliged to love anything. So that self-love is the basis of all love.
Even good people are obliged to deceive.
What editors are obliged to appear to say that
Leadership is obliged to justify itself daily.
If you have a brain, you are obliged to use it.
Inter are a huge club and so always obliged to win.
I fear that we shall be obliged to leave this pudding
Since we are not permitted to act, we are obliged to know.
Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't.
The devotee of truth is often obliged to grope in the dark.
To keep that absolute freedom we cannot be obliged to anyone.
By flatterers besieged And so obliging that he ne'er obliged.
The state is obliged to fight corruption within the government.
The country only has charms for those not obliged to stay there.
I am obliged to renounce violence, and abstain from it altogether.
I hasten to laugh at everything, for fear of being obliged to weep.
Hath God obliged himself not to exceed the bounds of our knowledge?
Writers often feel obliged to adopt some sort of public appearance.
It is the service we are not obliged to give that people value most.
I love so many songs from the '80s, but I'm obliged to the big ones.
As a philosopher, I'm not obliged to explore every unknown wilderness.
Those who fail to reread are obliged to read the same story everywhere.
No one is obliged to be a genius, but everyone is obliged to participate.
Some natures are so sour and ungrateful that they are never to be obliged.
I have found you an argument; I am not obliged to find you an understanding.
The beggar is the only person in the universe not obliged to study appearance.
We should realise that Hollywood is not obliged to write roles for Asian actors.
In exchange for freedom of inquiry, scientists are obliged to explain their work.
I don't think any media has to feel obliged to show the cover of 'Charlie Hebdo.'
There is a time for politeness and there is a time when you are obliged to be rude.
We are obliged to love one another. We are not strictly bound to "like" one another.
Close your mouth, E'lir Kvothe, or I will feel obliged to put some vile tonic in it.
In a way, I feel obliged to respect Jean Rouch because I am told he is very important.
I was obliged to take tough, painful and bold decisions to ensure a manageable tomorrow.
Those who claim we buy oil from Daesh are obliged to prove it. If not, you are slanderer.
I was obliged to be industrious. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well.
When the judges shall be obliged to go armed, it will be time for the courts to be closed.
I am obliged to believe certain opinions myself. No man's belief will save me except my own.
As a writer, one is obliged to release her words, to let them live in the world on their own.
I never resorted to the spitter until I was obliged to. I nearly ruined my arm throwing curves.
I am not obliged to tackle racism wherever and whenever it occurs, nor am I qualified to do so.
It is like we are obliged to assume that the government is only doing what it says it is doing.
The longer we live, the more we are obliged to confront the deeper meaning of what it is we do.
People who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness.
I shun authors, and would never have been one myself, if it obliged me to keep such bad company.
One of the disadvantages of being a patrician is that occasionally you're obliged to act like one
One of the disadvantages of being a patrician is that occasionally you're obliged to act like one.
If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found time to conquer the world.
When I'm in bars or clubs, it gets to the point where I feel I'm obliged to streak. It's not a problem.
If I were obliged to marry all those with whom I have jested, I should have at least two hundred wives.