Quotes about lie and betrayal
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“Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.”
When she was attacked by a serious fever epidemic which had engulfed Japan in 1917 and this occult experience was widely publicized after the epidemic had abated, quoted in "Japan (1916-20)", also in “Yogi-doctors” and Occult Healing Arts:Towards a Post-colonial Anthropology of Holistic Therapeutics at Sri Aurobindo Ashram http://www.isa-sociology.org/publ/E-symposium/E-symposium-vol-1-1-2011/EBul-Mar-11-Paranjape.pdf., p. 8
                                        
                                        Radio Interview, March 10 1999  http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_05_3.MP3 
1990s
                                    
                                        
                                        Attributed to Monroe in self-help books and on social media, this quotation is of unknown origin and date. 
Misattributed
                                    
                                        
                                         Chris Cornell official Twitter, April 18, 2009, http://archive.is/kqUNK, no https://twitter.com/chriscornell/status/1552596343, 
 Chris Cornell official Twitter, April 18, 2009, http://archive.is/3yjSP, no https://twitter.com/chriscornell/status/1553316027, 
On depression and suicide
                                    
                                        
                                        Quote of Escher, from his essay on Tessellation 1957; as cited by Tony Thomas, in  'The Strange Worlds of M C Escher' http://www.escapeintolife.com/essays/the-strange-worlds-of-m-c-escher/ 
1950's
                                    
“There is no greater evil one can suffer than to hate reasonable discourse.”
Plato, Phaedo
“We cannot tear a single page from our life, but we can throw the whole book into the fire.”
                                        
                                        Nous ne pouvons arracher une seule page de notre vie, mais nous pouvons jeter le livre au feu. 
Source: Mauprat, ch. 11 (1837); Matilda M. Hays (trans.) Mauprat (London: E. Churton, 1847) p. 121
                                    
                                        
                                        Quote from Monet's letter to art-critic and his friend Gustave Geffroy, Giverny 1890; as cited in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, p. 56 
1890 - 1900
                                    
                                        
                                        In a letter to Ernest Hoschedé, May 15, 1879 (W, letter, 158); as cited in: Mary M. Gedo (2013) Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Art. p. 123 
1870 - 1890
                                    
                                        
                                        in a letter from Zaandam, The Netherlands, to Camille Pissarro (still in England), 17 June 1871; Cited in: Marianne Alphant (1994), Claude Monet en Holland, p. 87 
1870 - 1890
                                    
                                        
                                        remark by Monet – between 1900 and 1920 – on his 'Water lilies' paintings; as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, pp. 131-132 
1900 - 1920
                                    
                                        
                                        three months before Monet died 
Quote from Monet's letter to Georges Clemenceau, Sept. 1926; as cited in: K.E. Sullivan. Monet: Discovering Art, Brockhampton press, London (2004), p. 79 
1920 - 1926
                                    
                                        
                                        Translation by Lionel Giles 
Source: The Art of War, Chapter XII · Attacking with Fire