Being Alike Quotes
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Being Alike Quotes & Sayings
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Being shaken to death by a Hawaiian tourist look-alike was not how Arena imagined her death.
— Lynn Blackmar
It's been ingrained in me, from my parents and others, this idea of making a difference in the world.
— Lawrence Bender
It seems to me that if there is some infinite being who wants us to think alike he would have made us alike.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
If you want to be original just try being yourself, because God has never made two people exactly alike.
— Bernard Meltzer
Tolstoy had written something about happy families being all alike and unhappy ones each unhappy in its own way.
— Alan Bradley
Adapt or die, that's as true for religion as it is for people.
— Robert Ferrigno
No one knows how to love anybody's trouble.
— Frank Stanford
When I compare myself, my being-myself, with anything else whatever, all things alike, all in the same degree, rebuff me with blank unlikeness.
— Gerard Manley Hopkins
I think sometimes negative campaigning, like so much, is in the eye of the beholder, and I don't think we'll ever get rid of it.
— Peter Jennings
Maybe being alike isn't what's best. It's bringing out the best in each other that matters.
— Katie Kacvinsky
Indeed, valour and honour alike required that we should own as enemies in war only such as prove worthy of being friends in peace.
— Inazo Nitobe
Being composed and being off-guard may look alike, but they are quite different. You should first test this out for yourself.
— Issai Chozanshi
23. With God, even when nothing is happening...something is happening.
— James C. Dobson
Being generous and kindly in speech, doing a good turn for others, and treating all alike. One like this will be praised.
— Gautama Buddha
Horses and horsepower alike are about status and being cool.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Taxation being a burthen, must needs weigh lightest on each individual, when it bears upon all alike.
— Jean-Baptiste Say