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It is still bad taste to be an avowed atheist. But now it is equally bad taste to be an avowed Christian.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Spiders' teeth are not so long as a torment that cannot be avowed.
— Raymond Queneau
No nation now sets forth to despoil another upon the avowed ground that it desires the spoils.
— Elihu Root
Avowed work, even when uncongenial, is far less trying to patience than feigned pleasure.
— Philip Gilbert Hamerton
A girl's body was a prize. It had to be more than asked for. It had to be earned, worshipped, and avowed.
— Leanna Renee Hieber
All was a ruin, yet the world did not seem to know or care. In
— Justin Cronin
Unformed people delight in the gaudy and in novelty. Cooked people delight in the ordinary.
— Erik Naggum
I'm really not an avowed heterosexual. I'm no more proud of it than of being white or tall.
— George Weinberg
This is to assuage our conscience, darling" she would explain to Blanca. "But it doesn't help the poor. They don't need charity; they need justice.
— Isabel Allende
The avowed aim of all utopian movements is to put an end to history and to establish a final and permanent calm.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Sir Isaac Newton is said to have avowed that he felt like a child picking up shells beside the great and unexplored ocean of truth.
— Mary Shelley
Their love was like a prison, and I the willing inmate.
— Steve Maraboli
Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union.
— James Madison
Melt all the tanks in the world and make them rubbish bins. They will be much more useful for the humanity!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Calling a young artist 'great' these days can give one the heebie-jeebies: The word has been denatured in the past decade.
— Jerry Saltz
The avowed policy of non-co-operation has been not to make political use of the disputes between labour and capital.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Religion cannot sink lower than when somehow it is raised to a state religion ... It becomes then an avowed mistress.
— Heinrich Heine
It's the homiest spot I ever saw-it's homier than home avowed Philippa Gorden, looking about her with delighted eyes.
— L.M. Montgomery
Pity a thing often avowed, seldom felt; hatred is a thing often felt, seldom avowed.
— Charles Caleb Colton
If all life moves inevitably towards its end, then we must, during our own, colour it with our colours of love and hope.
— Marc Chagall
Strike hard and fast and do not separate.
— Heinz Guderian