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Religion idolizes concepts and avoids personal experience.
— Bill Johnson
A poet clings to his own tradition and avoids internationalism.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
A revolution is interesting insofar as it avoids like the plague the plague it promised to heal.
— Daniel Berrigan
Good design is long-lasting! It avoids being fashionable and therefore never appears antiquated ...
— Dieter Rams
Unfinishedness avoids the stupidity of conclusions
— Pierre Senges
He that lives alone lives in danger; society avoids many dangers.
— Marcus Aurelius
How one hates to think of oneself as alone. How one avoids it. It seems to imply rejection or unpopularity.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Legal imposition avoids the necessity of honour or good faith.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Clearly Google is searching for a way to do business in China that avoids them sending someone to jail over an e-mail.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
Euclid avoids it [the treatment of the infinite]; in modern mathematics it is systematically introduced, for only then is generality obtained.
— Arthur Cayley
A warrior of the Light is never in a hurry.
Time works in his favor; he learns to master his impatience and avoids acting without thinking. — Paulo Coelho
Time works in his favor; he learns to master his impatience and avoids acting without thinking. — Paulo Coelho
I'd say honesty is always the best policy. There are always a lot of arguments - but even if honesty starts some, it avoids bigger ones.
— Penn Dayton Badgley
Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids.
— Shiv Khera
One avoids becoming a Tolkien clone precisely by returning to the same roots that inspired The Lord of the Rings.
— Michael Moorcock
A clever general, therefore, avoids an army when its spirit is keen, but attacks it when it is sluggish and inclined to return.
— Sun Tzu
She avoids mirrors, and lifts a powerful telescope to find herself.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
A Superwoman isn't a woman who can do anything, but a woman who avoids doing too much.
— Shirley Conran
We think a wise person is someone who solves problems. Truth is, a wise person is someone who avoids problems.
— Prem Rawat
Who escapes a duty, avoids a gain.
— Theodore Parker
The coldest day in fall
is at the Hallows Evening ball
where ghoulish fun
avoids the sun
as monsters mingle wall to wall. — Richelle E. Goodrich
is at the Hallows Evening ball
where ghoulish fun
avoids the sun
as monsters mingle wall to wall. — Richelle E. Goodrich
He who avoids prayer is avoiding everything that is good.
— John Of The Cross
The girl with a future avoids a man with a past.
— Evan Esar
The apprentice avoids all use of Java classes. The journeyman embraces Java classes. The master knows which classes to embrace and which to avoid.
— Michael Fogus
And indeed he who pursues pleasure as good, and avoids pain as evil, is guilty of impiety.
— Marcus Aurelius
True modesty avoids everything that is criminal; false modesty everything that is unfashionable.
— Joseph Addison
She avoids deep thought like an empty restaurant, not out of stupidity, but a canny resolve to be happy.
— Alex Shakar
One avoids Creolisms. Some families completely forbid Creole and mothers ridicule their children for speaking it.
— Frantz Fanon
Gossip, even when it avoids the sexual, bears around it a faint flavor of the erotic.
— Patricia Meyer Spacks
My work is drawn to the political but avoids an agenda. There is no inherent critique or support.
— Taryn Simon
An expert is a person who avoids the small errors while sweeping on to the grand fallacy.
— Steven Weinberg
Blessed is he or she who avoids being offended.
— Marvin J. Ashton
Character is that which reveals moral purpose, exposing the class of things a man chooses and avoids.
— Aristotle.
I had not learned then that death avoids a man who desires it, to snatch at him whose heart holds fast to life.
— Mika Waltari
The world is quickly bored by the recital of misfortune, and willing avoids the sight of distress.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Good planning avoids the need for fixing up a project that plowed ahead without thought ... about potential pitfalls.
— Bobby Knight
An investor needs to do very few things right as long as he or she avoids big mistakes.
— Warren Buffett
He who avoids complaint invites happiness.
— Abu Bakr
Whoever cultivates the golden mean avoids both the poverty of a hovel and the envy of a palace.
— Horace
If you find yourself with a weakness, attack it ... don't develop a technique that avoids your weaknesses.
— Nelson Shanks
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.
— Albert Einstein
The correction of silence is what kills; when you know you have transgressed, and your friend says nothing, and avoids your eye.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
It is true that I have had heartache and tragedy in my life. These are things none of us avoids. Suffering is the price of being alive.
— Judy Collins
And my ego gladly avoids leaning out the window.
— Elena Ferrante
The wise warrior avoids the battle.
— Sun Tzu
The art of crisis management is to raise the stakes to where the adversary will not follow, but in a manner that avoids a tit for tat.
— Henry Kissinger
Let a man avoid evil deeds as a man who loves life avoids poison.
— Gautama Buddha
To the wise, a prick on the finger avoids a hole in the heart.
— Donita K. Paul
The wise man avoids evil by anticipating it.
— Publilius Syrus
The novel avoids the sublime and seeks out the interesting.
— Mason Cooley
Perfect reason avoids all extremes.
— Moliere
He who takes his fill of every pleasure ... becomes depraved; while he who avoids all pleasures alike ... becomes insensible.
— Aristotle.
Everything that liberals want they call a civil right. This avoids them having to argue about it and puts the halo around the issue.
— Ann Coulter
A lady always avoids the truth, when it happens to be gauche.
— Courtney Milan
Truth, as ever, avoids the stranger.
— Ursula K. Le Guin