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WEAPON: Steamroller ADVANTAGES: Extremely effective. DISADVANTAGES: Where are you going to get a steamroller?
— David Brogenicht
On the web, you are what you publish.
— David Meerman Scott
There is here, as in all countries, advantages and disadvantages.
— Nathaniel Smith
Proposed Roads to Freedom
In this book Russell weighs the respective advantages and disadvantages of Socialism, Marxism and Syndicalism. — John Stuart Mill
In this book Russell weighs the respective advantages and disadvantages of Socialism, Marxism and Syndicalism. — John Stuart Mill
...in war, the advantages and disadvantages of a single action could only be determined by the final balance.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
The advantages we gain from EU membership clearly and categorically outweigh any disadvantages that come with it.
— Ruth Davidson
Every great idea exerts, on first appearing, a tyrannical influence: Hence, the advantages it brings are turned all too soon into disadvantages.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I've always been big. I'm never going to be an underwear model. But I am who I am, and that has its advantages and disadvantages.
— CC Sabathia
We think because we have words, not the other way around. The more words we have, the better able we are to think conceptually.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Being fired has some of the advantages of dying without its supreme disadvantages. People say extra-nice things about you, and you get to hear them.
— Howard Zinn
Whatever I experienced in the world that I didn't understand I'd invent a story and workout my understanding of something through the story.
— Lisa Alther
A cat's secrets run so deep that even the cat itself is often unaware. Their mysteries are as natural as whiskers.
— Wendy Beck
No nation gains the power of judgment except it can pass judgment on itself. But to attain this great privilege takes a very long time.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe