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    Nothing more strongly marks the insufficiency of luxuries than the ease with which people grow accustomed to them; they are rather known by their want than by their presence. The word 'blasé' has been coined expressly for the use of the upper classes.

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    Not many architects have the luxury to reject significant things.

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    Of course, most luxury goods in China are for corrupted officials and their relatives. And that made China become the biggest luxury-goods market. In this kind of dictatorship, in this kind of totalitarian society, it is easy to make deals that you cannot make in a democratic society.

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    Of a life of luxury the fruit is luxury, whether in agriculture, or commerce, or literature, or art.

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    One day there springs up the desire for money and for all that money can provide — the superfluous, luxury in eating, luxury in dressing, trifles. Needs increase because one thing calls for another. The result is uncontrollable dissatisfaction. Let us remain as empty as possible so that God can fill us up.

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    Not many years ago, it was access to information and movement that seemed our greatest luxury; nowadays it’s often freedom from information, the chance to sit still, that feels like the ultimate prize. Stillness is not just an indulgence for those with enough resources – it’s a necessity for anyone who wishes to gather less visible resources.

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    Oh! what a luxury it is to weep, / And find in tears a sad relief!

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    One of the few luxuries left is travel, and the aspect of travel that is luxurious is not the movement, but the being there.

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    Only white men have the luxury of ignoring race.

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    Onstage, of course, you have the luxury of rehearsal and discovery and time and comfort, which then turns into terror when you actually have to put it in front of people.

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    Our mandate at Nerdist is that we only get involved with nice people around things that we love. We have the luxury of being in the demographic that we're programming for.

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    On the soft bed of luxury many kingdoms have expired.

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    Part of the true luxury of "earned laziness" are the braggin rights that come along with being purposefully and publicly lazy. It is a badge of distinction, an emblem of success, without having to say too much about it. It labels us, affords us kudos, and raises our profile in the "pecking order" of our fellow troglodytes. It says to others, "See, I've done so well that I can afford to do nothing at all whenever I so choose!

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    People buy their necessities in shops and have to pay dearly for them because they have to assist in paying for what is also on sale there but only rarely finds purchasers: the luxury and amusement goods. So it is that luxury continually imposes a tax on the simple people who have to do without it.

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    One of the greatest freedoms of living in America is being able to ask the question: "If I could do anything I wanted with my life - money being no object - what would I do?" In many parts of the world, people don't have the luxury of asking that question.

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    Our values are not luxuries, but necessities. They are not the salt in our bread, but the bread itself.

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    Our vision is to create an exceptional lifestyle offering worthy of Tamarack's incredible surroundings. All of our partners involved in this development are committed to delivering the highest level of quality and luxury possible. We are excited to have Fairmont join us in this endeavor.

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    Pain adds rest unto pleasure, and teaches the luxury of health.

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    Pain does not create a long-lasting memory, but the memory of luxury exerts itself for ever.

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    People who are overweight face discrimination. African-Americans face discrimination. Women face discrimination and sexism. So I don't have the luxury of not being tolerant of anyone.

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    People don't need to find reasons to justify their not giving. What they need to find is the inspiration to give. And those who don't, but could afford to, are missing out on one of wealth's greatest luxuries.

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    People who can't be alone have a problem. Loneliness is a luxury for people like me.

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    Pessimism is a luxury that a Jew can never allow himself.

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    Perspective [is] a luxury when your head [is] constantly buzzing with a swarm of demons.

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    Peace is a rare gift. Peace of mind, peaceful sleeps, and peaceful spirits are all luxuries that few rebels can ever afford.

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    Pessimism is the luxury of the powerful.

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    Poetry is not a luxury.

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    Playing Christ, I began to feel shut away from the world. A newspaper became one of my biggest luxuries. I noticed that some of my close friends began treating me with reverence.

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    Poverty is an expensive luxury. We cannot afford it.

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    Positive emotions are not trivial luxuries, but instead might be critical necessities for optimal functioning.

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    Possibility is not a luxury; it is as crucial as bread.

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    Poverty is dishonorable, not in itself, but when it is a proof of laziness, intemperance, luxury, and carelessness; whereas in a person that is temperate, industrious, just and valiant, and who uses all his virtues for the public good, it shows a great and lofty mind.

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    Politics creates an almost endless time horizon into the future. ... As governor I had the incredible luxury of being able to dream on a grand scale. And this sense of infinite possibility gives politics its romance.

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    Prayer, even more than eating or sleeping, is not a luxury but a necessity, and we are only fully human when we remember this and arrange our life accordingly.

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    Power brings a man many luxuries, but a clean pair of hands is seldom among them.

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    Principles are sometimes an unaffordable luxury.

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    Rather than teasing the buyers, we may blame the society in which they lived for setting up a situation where the purchase of ornate cabinets felt psychologically necessary and rewarding, where respect was dependent on baroque displays. Rather than a tale of greed, the history of luxury could more accurately be read as a record of emotional trauma. It is the legacy of those who have felt pressured by the disdain of others to add an extraordinary amount to their bare selves in order to signal that they too may lay a claim to love.

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    Realism as a foreign policy doctrine means basically you don't care about values; you consider them a luxury, and it leads to a kind of acquiescence in spheres of influence. Now, spheres of influence sound good if you're a graduate student, or a certain kind of - an academic with a certain habit of mind. But in fact, spheres of influence don't work out very well, certainly not for the victims, and there are always victims.

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    Republics are brought to their ends by luxury; monarchies by poverty.

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    Republics end through luxury; monarchies through poverty.

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    Poverty, labor, and calamity are not without their luxuries, which the rich, the indolent, and the fortunate in vain seek for.

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    Poverty wants some, luxury many, and avarice all things.

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    Privacy and loneliness were the traditional luxuries accorded to a skipper.

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    Protection is the first necessity of opulence and luxury.

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    Rather than being a luxury, emotions are a very intelligent way of driving an organism toward certain outcomes.

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    Real luxury is time and opportunity to read for pleasure

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    Real luxury is understanding quality, and having the time to enjoy it.

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    Rich people are the experimental ground for every new development. The nature of progress is that what begins as a luxury for the rich becomes a necessity for the poor as it's developed and passed on.

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    Riches are oft by guilt and baseness earn'd; Or dealt by chance to shield a lucky knave, Or throw a cruel sunshine on a fool. But for one end, one much-neglected use, Are riches worth your care; (for nature's wants Are few, and without opulence supplied;) This noble end is, to produce the soul; To show the virtues in their fairest light; To make humanity the minister Of bounteous Providence; and teach the breast The generous luxury the gods enjoy.

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    Rich people buy luxuries last, while the poor and middle class tend to buy luxuries first.