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The pleasure derived from viewing the achievements of others, coupled with a true appreciation of nature, sharpens the desire to express pictorially.
— Edgar Alwin Payne
Some of the most profound realizations that I came to about health did not derive from medicine, but derived from surfing.
— Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
We did not begin this project with a theory to test or prove. We sought to build a theory from the ground up, derived directly from the evidence.
— James C. Collins
The dignity of a nation is derived from the dignity of its citizens.
— Debasish Mridha
Enlightened groups can exist, as long as the individuals' sense of identity is not derived from a mentally defined image of us.
— Eckhart Tolle
The best part of human language, properly so called, is derived from reflection on the acts of the mind itself.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Genuine self-acceptance is not derived from the power of positive thinking, mind games or pop psychology. IT IS AN ACT OF FAITH in the God of grace.
— Brennan Manning
The comfort derived from the misery of others is slight.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Language is the work of man, of a being from whom permanence and stability can not be derived.
— Samuel Johnson
We have to find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history.
— Richard Dawkins
The word "noise" is derived from the Latin word nausea.
— Michael Finkel
True Christian love is not derived from things without, but floweth from the heart, as from a spring.
— Martin Luther
The laws of conscience, which we pretend to be derived from nature, proceed from Custom.
— Michel De Montaigne
The generality of time, of a family of times, is derived from the fact that all these times are enveloped in a process of nature.
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
All the arts serving human desires and needs are derived from the breath that Godsent into the human body.
— Hildegard Of Bingen
I derived my strength from daily mass and communion.
— Vince Lombardi
Metaphors of unity and integration take us only so far, because they are derived from the finiteness of the human mind.
— Northrop Frye
There are only three pleasures in life pure and lasting, and all derived from inanimate things-books, pictures and the face of nature.
— William Hazlitt
Not only the Jew, but also all that is derived from the Jewish mind, corrodes and disintegrates what is best in us.
— Houston Stewart Chamberlain
Jesus wept; Voltaire smiled. From that divine tear and from that human smile is derived the grace of present civilization.
— Victor Hugo
All Ballets' fundamental steps are derived from the folk dances of Western Europe.
— Ninette De Valois
I write very personal songs. Subject matter is usually derived from some internal struggle that I am having.
— Corey Smith
Before any real benefit can be derived from physical exercises, one must first learn how to breath properly. Our very life depends on it.
— Joseph Pilates
Every individual alive today, even the very highest, is to be derived in an unbroken line from the first and lowest forms.
— August Weismann
The name potash is derived from the process used for making potassium carbonate, cooking down water and wood ash in earthen pots.
— Mark Kurlansky
I am not to blame for putting forward, in the course of my work on science, any general rule derived from a previous conclusion.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Some people consider utopia to be derived from nature. For some people, utopia is the city.
— Joel Sternfeld
All power is lodged in, and consequently derived from, the people. We should wear it as a breastplate, and buckle it on as our armour.
— George Mason
Statistics may be defined as the discipline concerned with the treatment of numerical data derived from groups of individuals.
— Peter Armitage
Electricity is derived from many non-renewable energy sources like oil, natural gas and coal.
— Lamar S. Smith
Trust comes from courage; beliefs are derived from fear.
— Debasish Mridha
Pleasure is always derived from something outside you, whereas joy arises from within.
— Eckhart Tolle
Christianity accepted as given a metaphysical system derived from several already existing and mutually incompatible systems.
— Aldous Huxley
You believe happiness to be derived from the place in which once you have been happy, but in truth it is centered in ourselves.
— Franz Schubert
Our notion of symmetry is derived form the human face. Hence, we demand symmetry horizontally and in breadth only, not vertically nor in depth.
— Blaise Pascal
My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
— David K. E. Bruce
America was born to exemplify that devotion to the elements of righteousness which are derived from the revelations of the Holy Scripture.
— Woodrow Wilson
Some people have told me they remember the film that one of my images is derived from, but in fact I had no film in mind at all.
— Cindy Sherman
If your joy is derived from what society thinks of you, you're always going to be disappointed.
— Madonna
Adam and Eve derived the fullness of joy and bliss from their contemplation of all the animal creatures.
— Martin Luther
The happiness that is derived from excitement is like a brilliant fire- soon it will go out.
— Bruce Lee
Speculative joy, the joy derived from being right and being rewarded, may well be similar to the rush felt by a winning gambler.
— Michael Steinhardt
If the people are happy, united, wealthy, and powerful, we presume the rest. We conclude that to be good from whence good is derived.
— Edmund Burke
Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity.
— Vince Lombardi
Live in such a way that you would be certain that you have derived maximum from life
— Sunday Adelaja
All machinery is derived from nature, and is founded on the teaching and instruction of the revolution of the firmament.
— Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
God needs no worship, no praise, no thanksgiving. It is man himself who needs the benefit to be derived from these activities.
— Paul Brunton
Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.
— Christopher Hitchens
Life is the enjoyment of emotion, derived from the past and aimed at the future.
— Alfred North Whitehead
The bitterest tragic element in life to be derived from an intellectual source is the belief in a brute Fate or Destiny.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Is Wisdom derived from the accumulation of one's experiences, or rather one's thoughtful reflection upon what he has learned throughout the process?
— Christopher Earle
From one Soul of the Universe are all Souls derived.
— Georg Hermes
The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind.
— Felix Frankfurter
All the distinctive features and superiority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of Scripture.
— Edward Everett
It is therefore indisputable that the limbs of architecture are derived from the limbs of man.
— Michelangelo
I almost never start with an image. I start with a painting idea, an impulse, usually derived from my own world.
— Robert Motherwell
The origin of all mankind was the same; it is only a clear and good conscience that makes a man noble, for that is derived from heaven itself.
— Seneca The Younger
Many artists I enjoy have a large body of work, and eventually the message is derived out from the sum of its parts.
— Jimenez Lai
A people's legitimacy is derived from its artifacts. Even a relationship isn't a relationship unless it's left behind its trash.
— Joshua Cohen
From principles is derived probability, but truth or certainty is obtained only from facts.
— Tom Stoppard
Much of her outrage derived from a belated recognition that she was as human as anyone else.
— Katherine Boo
The word ecology is derived from the Greek oikos, the word for home.
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
Power and wealth increase in direct proportion to a man's distance from the material objects from which wealth and power are ultimately derived.
— Aldous Huxley
There is no satisfaction to be derived from having had many of our arguments borne out by events.
— Charles Kennedy
The philosophy of the wisest man that ever existed, is mainly derived from the act of introspection.
— William Godwin
People derived too much pleasure from seeing their fellow man morally humiliated to spoil that pleasure by hearing out an explanation.
— Milan Kundera
No commander was ever privileged to lead a finer force; no commander ever derived greater inspiration from the performance of his troops.
— John J. Pershing
That some good can be derived from every event is a better proposition than that everything happens for the best, which it assuredly does not.
— James Kern Feibleman
The mind, spirit, and soul are all nonphysical realities and are not easily differentiated with language derived from sensory experience.
— Deepak Chopra
Pure Christian love is not derived from the merit of the object.
— Martin Luther
If certain Critics were as clearsighted as they are malignant, how great would be the benefit to be derived from their writings!
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
The satisfaction to be derived from success in a great constructive enterprise is one of the most massive that life has to offer.
— Bertrand Russell
Words for mental processes are all derived from physical things.
— Robert Smithson
The title derived from the fact that all the words between timid and Timbuktu in very small dictionaries relate to time.
— Kurt Vonnegut