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If you wish to be positive, which means youthful, never speak of the past any more than you can help.
— Gelett Burgess
I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any man's virtues the means of deceiving him.
— Samuel Johnson
I have always been honest with my fans, which means being open about any struggles I have had along the way.
— Cesar Millan
When a woman says, 'I don't wish to mention any names', it means it ain't necessary to mention any names.
— Kin Hubbard
To achieve any group goal, individuals must work to improve themselves as a means to improve the group.
— George M. Gilbert
In a society of free men the preservation of life and health are ends, not means. They do not enter into any process of accounting means.
— Ludwig Von Mises
When something seems 'the most obvious thing in the world' it means that any attempt to understand the world has been given up.
— Bertolt Brecht
The Infinite has to be a relative concept. Go any distance: an infinite space means that there is more to be explored.
— Joseph Silk
Leading change means bringing people with you to a better state than any of you could have envisaged alone.
— A.J. Sheppard
The Law of Triviality ... briefly stated, it means that the time spent on any item of the agenda will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
— C. Northcote Parkinson
You see, control can never be a means to any practical end ... It can never be a means to anything but more control ... like junk..
— William S. Burroughs
Forgiveness means saying that you're not going to let what happened to you define you any longer.
— Heidi Priebe
Garner knowledge, by any means possible
— Jacqueline Carey
There was no escaping by means of any journey, however adventurous, one took one's problems and sorrows with one.
— Elizabeth Aston
I don't think it's by any means an end to my career.
— Mario Vazquez
The only obligation any artist can have is to himself. His works means nothing, otherwise. It has no meaning.
— Truman Capote
Don't worry about meaning. If a story's any good, it can't help but have meaning. Let the PhDs tell you what your story means.
— William Kittredge
Now," Kvothe said angrily, "you've both acted understandably, but that does not by any means mean that either of you have behaved well.
— Patrick Rothfuss
To embrace all things means also that one rids oneself of any concept of separation; male and female, self and other, life and death.
— Brian Browne Walker
Democracy means despair of finding any heroes to govern you, and contented putting up with the want of them.
— Thomas Carlyle
I do not have any fears, no fear of dying, of failure, of anything; that means I am very dangerous for my opponents.
— Imran Khan
Nothing makes any sense. Nothing means anything. You're born, you live, you die. That's it.
— Rachel Ward
More voices means less trust in any given voice.
— Eli Pariser
Unconditional means not subject to any conditions...unconditional love is something we all seek
— Charles Lee Robinson Jr.
Nature never makes any blunders, when she makes a fool she means it.
— Archibald Alexander
We live a pretty real life within our Hollywood selves. I'm not working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by any means.
— Rhea Perlman
Wealth cannot purchase any great private solace or convenience. Riches are only the means of sociality.
— Henry David Thoreau
I'm not a parenting expert by any means, but I've been interviewing and writing about kids for almost 20 years.
— Nancy Jo Sales
To do a great right, you may do a little wrong; and you may take any means which the end to be attained will justify.
— Charles Dickens
Motherhood in our society means always being on the edge between two existences which rarely allow for any overlap.
— Michelle Harrison
The third rule of ethics of means and ends is that in war the end justifies almost any means ...
— Saul Alinsky
Cast aside any column about two subjects. It means the pundit chickened out on the hard decision about what to write about that day.
— William Safire
Inner strength of character cannot be measured by any means but performance in the time of need.
— K.L. Toth
Justice by any and all means necessary.
— Marilyn Mosby
If you want to find out what it means to have a society without any rituals, read the New York Times.
— Joseph Campbell
By no means, I can't sing any rock and roll.
— Kelli O'Hara
Be thankful when you find yourself worrying about the smallest things, for it often means there aren't any bigger things to truly worry about.
— Joyce Rachelle
What you are is a man who means to be good, and undo the bad he's done, and that's as good as any man ever gets.
— Orson Scott Card
Let us reject the spirit of making proselytes to particular creeds by any other means than persuasion.
— Noah Webster
Wherever a people have grown savage in arms so that human laws have no longer any place among it, the only powerful means of reducing it is religion.
— Georgie Henley
Do you really know what it means to be in love with an unsuitable woman?" "Is there any other kind?
— Helen Simonson
Although a soldier by profession, I have never felt any sort of fondness for war, and I have never advocated it, except as a means of peace.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Excellence doesn't mean we have to be 100% better in any one thing: it means we strive to be 1% better in 100 things.
— Jan Carlzon
I don't sing. I played guitar for a while. I'm not great, I'm not Lenny Kravitz by any means, but I do like to strum.
— Liam Hemsworth
I think at any point, as an artist, whatever the medium - just having an audience means the world.
— Miguel
So our building of the visible Church becomes much like any natural business function, using natural means and natural motives.
— Francis Schaeffer
Popular congresses are the only means to achieve popular democracy. Any system of government other than popular congresses is undemocratic.
— Muammar Al-Gaddafi
I think that any time reality doesn't match your expectations, it means that marketing was involved.
— Seth Godin
It is never until one realizes that one means something to others that one feels there is any point or purpose in one's own existence.
— Stefan Zweig
The Press nowadays is not a literary press; classic diction and brilliancy of style do not distinguish it by any means.
— Marie Corelli
We weren't by any means like the Grateful Dead or something, who could just roll on and on and on.
— Neil Innes
Now, being prepared for almost anything, he was not by any means prepared for nothing...
— Charles Dickens
By any means necessary.
— Malcolm X
Any imposition from without means compulsion. Such compulsion is repugnant to religion.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Evolution is the most important battle that Christians have to fight today, a battle we must win by any means, fair or foul!
— Hank Hanegraaff
The most unethical of all means is the non-use of any means.
— Saul Alinsky
Do you work for the government, any government?"
"I pay taxes, which means I work for the government, part of the time. Yes. — Roger Zelazny
"I pay taxes, which means I work for the government, part of the time. Yes. — Roger Zelazny
If you are not the member of any religion, it means that you are the member of truth!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Maybe freedom means defining yourself any way you want to be.
— Amy Hill Hearth
How could someone who has never lost a parent, a lover, or a best friend have the faintest clue about what any of this means?
— Lena Dunham
In any country, corruption tends to increase when more respectable means of social advancement break down.
— Katherine Boo
A Canadian settler hates a tree, regards it as his natural enemy, as something to be destroyed, eradicated, annihilated by all and any means.
— Anna Brownell Jameson
If you don't have any problems, it means you have stopped being of interest to the enemy;
you are not dangerous to him. — Sunday Adelaja
you are not dangerous to him. — Sunday Adelaja
Jihad expands Islam's domain by any means available.
— Ralph Peters
Real love means loving kindness and compassion, the kind of love that does not have any conditions.
— Nhat Hanh