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Satyagraha does not depend on outside help, it derives all its strength from within.
— Mahatma Gandhi
All mankind's unhappiness derives from one thing: his inability to know how to remain in repose in one room.
— Blaise Pascal
Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation.
— Emile M. Cioran
The exterior cannot do without the interior since it is from this, as from life, that it derives much of its inspiration and character.
— Stephen Gardiner
Insecurity exists in the absence of knowledge. All security derives from knowledge.
— L. Ron Hubbard
The pleasure of reading biography, like that of reading letters, derives from the universal hunger to penetrate other lives.
— Patricia Ann Meyer Spacks
Humility is a great quality of leadership which derives respect and not just fear or hatred.
— Yousef Munayyer
The word 'silly' derives from the Greek 'selig' meaning 'blessed.' There is something sacred in being able to be silly.
— Paul Pearsall
The beauty of the cosmos derives not only from unity in variety, but also from variety in unity.
— Umberto Eco
Purity lives and derives its life solely from the Spirit of God.
— Charles Caleb Colton
The cyclone derives its powers from a calm center. So does a person.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Shame derives its power from being unspeakable.
— Brene Brown
I am aware of the usefulness of science to society and of the benefits society derives from it.
— Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires.
— Sigmund Freud
One's identity derives not from one's nation or blood but from the language one uses.
— Minae Mizumura
Man is not made for the State but the State for man and it derives its just powers only from the consent of the governed.
— Thomas Jefferson
Authentic happiness derives from raising the bar for yourself, not rating yourself against others.
— Martin E.P. Seligman
any act that derives from our higher nature instead of our lower. Any of these acts will elicit Resistance.
— Steven Pressfield
Art derives a considerable part of its beneficial exercise from flying in the face of presumptions.
— Henry James
The true content of a photograph is invisible, for it derives from a play, not with form, but with time.
— John Berger
Paintings have a life of their own that derives from the painter's soul.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Psychologically, our reality derives from the stories we tell ourselves, at least the ones we believe.
— Matthew D. Lieberman
Love is an equation, a me and a you derives a we.
— Richard Fish
[I] grew up as a disciple of science. I know its fascination. I have felt the godlike power man derives from his machines.
— Charles Lindbergh
The word "lepton" derives from the Greek leptos, meaning "light" or "small.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
A giant python was discovered in Florida. Spooky news for a state that derives half it's income from a giant mouse.
— Dana Gould
The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Beauty derives from truth not perfection.
— Thomas Davis Jr.
The satisfaction an imbecile derives from having right on his side and being certain of success is especially irritating.
— Marcel Proust
I realize that the wish to write in a new language derives from a kind of desperation.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
JavaScript derives its syntax from Java, its first-class functions from Scheme, and its prototype-based inheritance from Self. But
— David Flanagan
When anything assumes the strength of a creed, it becomes self-sustained and derives the needed support from within.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The awareness of imagery is part of living ... a life which derives its power from within itself will focus on the perception ... of images.
— Oskar Kokoschka
Happiness does not come about only due to external circumstances; it mainly derives from inner attitudes.
— Dalai Lama
Every present anger derives from past weakness.
— Glen Duncan
Envy derives from insecurity.
— Igor Babailov
The strength of a country derives from the educational levels of the individuals in that nation.
— Debasish Mridha
Others think it the responsibility of scientists to coerce the rest of society, because they have the power that derives from special knowledge.
— John Charles Polanyi
True knowledge derives from the willingness to learn.
— William Hackett
Momentum, in literary mosaic, derives not from narrative but from the subtle, progressive buildup of thematic resonances.
— David Shields
My hand may slip from lack of practice, but I do not believe my clumsy writing derives from an agitated mind.
— Soseki Natsume
Happy domestic life is like a beautiful summer's evening; the heart is filled with peace; and everything around derives a peculiar glory.
— Hans Christian Andersen
The word 'algebra' derives from Al-Khawarizmi's book title "al-jabr", meaning "completion"; balancing both sides to find a solution
— Firas Alkhateeb
To vote is to wield authority; it is the supreme authority from which all other authority derives - such
— Robert A. Heinlein
Her genius derives from the fact that she was capable of the deepest feeling but also of the most discerning and disciplined thought.
— David Brooks
Fear is a perception, not a reality, and derives from the unknown.
— Debasish Mridha
Friendship, compounded of esteem and love, derives from one its tenderness and its permanence from the other.
— Samuel Johnson
It is from the blues that all that may be called American music derives its most distinctive character.
— James Weldon Johnson
Just as the moon derives the light it reflects from the sun, so the rational human mind derives a created ability to know from its origin, God.
— Ronald H. Nash
Joy and happiness derives not from receiving but from giving.
— Debasish Mridha
But he is only a man; he derives his power from other men, who will follow him for only as long as they believe in him.
— Laila Lalami
Joy is a deeply felt contentment that transcends difficult circumstances and derives maximum enjoyment from every good experience.
— Charles R. Swindoll