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Manner, as much as matter, constitutes eloquence.
— Francois Delsarte
Social conservatism, business conservatism: the one side constitutes the other, like some infernal Mobius strip.
— Rick Perlstein
We, one and all of us, have an instinct to pray; and this fact constitutes an invitation from God to pray.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
Saying someone is gay who is gay no longer constitutes defamation or slander or libel. You cannot defame someone by telling the truth.
— Larry Kramer
The agreement or disagreement or its sense with reality constitutes its truth or falsity.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
In proportion as a man is selfish, so far has he receded from the motive which constitutes virtue.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Blind and unwavering undisciplined at all times constitutes the real strength of all free men.
— Alfred Jarry
Three things characterize man: person, fate, merit
the harmony of these constitutes real grandeur. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
the harmony of these constitutes real grandeur. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Don't bemoan your misspent life quite yet. Forgive me for flaunting my experience, but you have no conception of what a misspent life constitutes.
— David Mitchell
Insurance firms have always carefully studied real-world data to figure out what, precisely, constitutes a risky activity.
— Clive Thompson
Sin is lawlessness and constitutes the doer thereof a rebel against the righteous rule of His sovereign Lord.
— C.F.W. Walther
Women have a very good sense for seeing instantly what constitutes a good man. Not physically. The physical strength is only a small side of it.
— Werner Herzog
As you live out your desolation, you can be either unhappy or happy. Having that choice is what constitutes your freedom.
— Milan Kundera
Childhood constitutes the most important element in an adult's life, for it is in his early years that a man is made.
— Maria Montessori
Galatians 5:21 constitutes the most serious warning to those who may think they can sin that grace may abound.
— Billy Graham
The fact that knowledge endlessly recedes as the investigator is about to grasp it is what constitutes at the same time his torment and happiness.
— Claude Bernard
Consecration thus constitutes the only unconditional surrender which is also a total victory!
— Neal A. Maxwell
Agreement in likes and dislikes- this, and this only, is what constitutes true friendship.
— Catiline
Today the Internal Revenue Code constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. A flat tax would be an enormous step forward.
— Arlen Specter
It is not what we have but what we do with what we have that constitutes the value of life.
— Alice Hegan Rice
Each part in itself constitutes the whole to which it belongs.
— Jose Saramago
The movement of the soul along the path of duty, under the influence of holy love to God, constitutes what we call good works.
— Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine
Because, in the final analysis, the language we speak constitutes who we are as people.
— Haruki Murakami
Duty is that mode of action on the part of the individual which constitutes the best possible application of his capacity to the general benefit.
— William Godwin
Any man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one already.
— Henry David Thoreau
The world is full of resonances. It constitutes a cosmos of things exerting a spiritual action. The dead matter is a living spirit.
— Wassily Kandinsky
He didn't mean to corner me, but when you're as tall and wide as he is and I'm as little as I am, merely standing beside me constitutes menacement.
— Justine Larbalestier
Organized crime constitutes nothing less than a guerilla war against society.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art.
— Walter Hagen
Self-love, as it happens to be well or ill conducted, constitutes virtue and vice.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The art market is global now, and there's becoming more of an international consensus about what constitutes good art.
— Larry Gagosian
The public scandal is what constitutes the offence: sins sinned in secret are no sins at all.
— Moliere
This complete ignorance of the realities, this innocent view of mankind, is what, in my opinion, constitutes the truly aristocratic. For
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Today, each artist must undertake to invent himself, a lifelong act of creation that constitutes the essential content of the artist's work.
— Harold Rosenberg
I think our sexuality is all yet to be recounted and that the rich male literary tradition constitutes a huge obstacle.
— Elena Ferrante
What exactly constitutes an emergency in a modelling agency? Two girls fighting to death with a hair straightener?
— Kate Forster
If you cross-section anyone's life from one angle and then another, what constitutes goodness looks different each time. It's not an absolute.
— Catherine Brady
A state of equality is perhaps less elevated, but it is more just; and its justice constitutes its greatness and beauty.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Love is the reflection of God's unity in the world of duality. It constitutes the entire significance of creation.
— Meher Baba
The world has placed chemical, biological and nuclear weapons in a separate category because their use constitutes a crime against all humanity.
— Charles B. Rangel
The empowerment of black women constitutes the empowerment of our entire community.
— Kimberle Williams Crenshaw
Not cohabitation but consensus constitutes marriage.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nothing has been purchased more dearly than the little bit of reason and sense of freedom which now constitutes our pride.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The very notion of blindness about color constitutes an ideological confusion at best, and denial at its very worst.
— Patricia J. Williams
The existing world economic order constitutes a system of plundering and exploitation like no other in history.
— Fidel Castro
Justice is a faculty that may be developed. This development is what constitutes the education of the human race.
— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
It is not what we have but what we enjoy that constitutes our abundance.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
We find many things to which the prohibition of them constitutes the only temptation.
— William Hazlitt
Money, not morality, constitutes the principle of commercial nations.
— Thomas Jefferson
Holding on, holding out and holding fast when the going is tough constitutes a winning mindset.
— Ogwo David Emenike
If I were to be asked: What now constitutes the main and fundamental feature of your existence? I would answer: Insomnia.
— Anton Chekhov
If we survive this, I'm going to have a very serious talk with the techs back home about what constitutes "need to know.
— Evan Currie
No act terminating in itself constitutes greatness.
— William Hazlitt
It is the guilt, not the scaffold, which constitutes the shame.
— Pierre Corneille
The applause is a celebration not only of the actors but also of the audience. It constitutes a shared moment of delight.
— John Charles Polanyi
I'm pretty catholic about what constitutes science fiction.
— Frederik Pohl
I find that it is not the circumstances in which we are placed, but the spirit in which we respond, that constitutes our level of faith.
— Cynthia Patterson
We are not whales - and this constitutes one great theme underscoring our sex life.
— Haruki Murakami
The unity of four elements is what constitutes and sustains our existence in this world.
— John O'Donohue
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman ... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight.
— David Jeremiah
The superiority ... enjoyed by nations that have ... perfected a branch of industry, constitutes a ... formidable obstacle.
— Alexander Hamilton
(Reply on what constitutes scientific proofThe question is much too difficult for me.
— Albert Einstein
An excessive indulgence in the pleasures of social life constitutes the great interests of a luxuriant and opulent age.
— Isaac D'Israeli
The possession of a library, or the free use of it, no more constitutes learning, than the possession of wealth constitutes generosity.
— Samuel Smiles
The genius-in work and in deed-is necessarily a squanderer: the fact that he spends himself constitutes his greatness.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The attempt to control poetry, to subordinate it to extra-poetic ends, constitutes misuse.
— Jan Clausen
Is real, it is serious, it is growing, and it constitutes one of the greatest threats to our national security and, indeed, to global security.
— John O. Brennan
Ultimate hope constitutes the anchor of the soul.
— Neal A. Maxwell
Worse, the deadly accuracy of filial faultfinding is facilitated by access, by trust, by willing disclosure, and so constitutes a double betrayal.
— Lionel Shriver
In my book an erection constitutes personal growth.
— Amunhotep El Bey
The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.
— P.G. Wodehouse
It is not the accumulation of extraneous knowledge, but the realization of the self within, that constitutes true progress.
— Okakura Kakuzo
The idea, which constitutes the actual being of the human mind, is not simple, but compounded of a great number of ideas.
— Baruch Spinoza
Prayer joined to sacrifice constitutes the most powerful force in human history.
— Pope John Paul II