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One cannot be kind in any meaningful way over any length of time without also being good.
— Nevada Barr
I must react selectively, contrarily, arbitrarily, perversely, and always with intensity directly from the subject.
— Keith Crown
Girls learn sexiness, women teach class.
— Mac Lethal
When you stubbornly give one man a chance, you arbitrarily deny it to another one.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Doubtless you begin to understand how disagreeable it is to me to do a thing arbitrarily, when it is unsatisfactory to others associated with me.
— Abraham Lincoln
Virtue and vice are concepts invented by human beings, words for a morality which human beings arbitrarily devised.
— Osamu Dazai
Dichotomies are most mischevious when they arbitrarily separate parts of a highly interrelated and complex system.
— David W. Ehrenfeld
For the only way in which a durable peace can be created is by world-wide restoration of economic activity and international trade.
— James Forrestal
A story has no beginning or end: arbitrarily one chooses that moment of experience from which to look back or from which to look ahead.
— Graham Greene
Rohan, if being a hero is having the courage to resist using power arbitrarily, then you are a hero, beloved.
— Melanie Rawn
So far we have done too much of 'spatial engineering'. The real thing is 'non-spatial engineering'.
— Kedar Joshi
I've never regretted a swim
— Joseph Murray
Reducing children to a test score is the worst form of identity theft we could commit in schools.
— Stephen Covey
Nature awakens in brilliant colors of autumn, making me wish winter would bid adieu.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
The rate of inflation can't be judged accurately by a few items the government arbitrarily chooses to measure.
— James Cook
Women ought to have representatives, instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
One solution might be to impose the duty on admissions officers to arbitrarily admit only half women and half men.
— Phyllis Schlafly
Her sureness was based on the power to limit experience arbitrarily.
— Nathanael West