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Poverty, therefore, was comparative. One measured it by a sliding scale. One was always poor, in terms of those who were richer.
— Margaret Drabble
comparative negligence.
— Michael P. Schutt
As enunciated today, "progress" is simply a comparative of which we have not settled the superlative.
— G.K. Chesterton
All stealing is comparative. If you come to absolutes, pray who does not steal.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I cannot say that I regret my comparative insignificance, Importance may sometimes be purchased too dearly.
— Jane Austen
It takes a powerful motivation to lead to murder. That's why people don't usually murder comparative strangers.
— Erle Stanley Gardner
If we did not bring to the examinations of our instincts a knowledge of their comparative dignity we could never learn it from them.
— C.S. Lewis
POWER is the demonstration of comparative difference of wealth & influence. HUMBLENESS is to ignore the difference, even if it is exist.
— Sukant Ratnakar
Occasionally, I just need to escape from my work or be reminded of the comparative bliss of my own life, so I pick up a novel.
— David Macaulay
A problem of future research is to clarify how young children learn what type of social comparative information is most useful for efficacy evaluation
— Albert Bandura
Painting several comparative images is a profitable way to begin to understand the concept of content.
— Gerald Brommer
If a comparative-literature major had existed at Harvard College for undergraduates I would have surely gone in that direction.
— Louis Begley
There's no such thing, you know, as picking out the best woman: it's only a question of comparative badness, brother.
— Plautus
Always remember that most truths are comparative and not absolute.
— Debasish Mridha
I hate the comparative idea that you have to love your spouse more than you love your parents.
— Andrew Solomon
All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
— Samuel Richardson
At Harvard I was in charge of the comparative anatomy labs.
— Robert T. Bakker
There is a great interest in comparative religion and a desire to understand faiths other than our own and even to experiment with exotic cults.
— Emily Greene Balch
Wherever groups disclosed themselves, or could be introduced, simplicity crystallized out of comparative chaos.
— Eric Temple Bell
Silence, like madness, is only comparative.
— Jacques Yonnet
Injustice in this world is not something comparative; the wrong is deep, clear, and absolute in each private fate.
— George Santayana
Belane, are you nuts?
Who knows? Insanity is comparative. Who sets the norm? — Charles Bukowski
Who knows? Insanity is comparative. Who sets the norm? — Charles Bukowski
Proverty and wealth are comparative sins.
— Victor Hugo
Rosa!" Sally says. "The police are here to help you, not to hear a lecture on comparative murder rates.
— Justine Larbalestier
The phrase I like to use to describe my sense of time-a play on comparative literature-is comparative time.
— Yehuda Amichai
Every great political campaign rewrites the rules; devising a new way to win is what gives campaigns a comparative advantage against their foes.
— John Podhoretz
The critical task is necessarily comparative, and younger people do not truly know what is new
— Pauline Kael
The Civic Culture (and The Civic Culture Revisited) remains the best study of comparative political culture in our time.
— Aaron Wildavsky
Don't go for good or better; the best is yours; go for it.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Russians, in the knowledge of inexhaustible supplies of manpower, are accustomed to accepting gigantic fatalities with comparative calm.
— Barbara Tuchman
Priests are often well-meaning people who haven't yet looked too thoroughly into comparative religion.
— Robert Genn
There are men who are wanting in the comparative, they as a rule are the most interesting.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Comparative criticism teaches us that moral and aesthetic defects are more nearly related than is commonly supposed.
— James Russell Lowell