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I believe that the only important structural obstacles to world prosperity are the obsolete doctrines that clutter the minds of men.
— Paul Krugman
The interesting thing about a movie is the movie.
— Christian Bale
All the doctrines that have flourished in the world about immortality have hardly affected man's natural sentiment in the face of death.
— George Santayana
Pain was weakness leaving the body.
— Eliza Lentzski
The doctrines of Jesus are simple, and tend to all the happiness of man.
— Thomas Jefferson
Men of New England, I hold you to the doctrines of liberty which ye inherit from your Puritan forefathers.
— Caleb Cushing
To love or have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.
— Victor Hugo
The measure of a leader is not the number of people who serve him, but the number of people he serves.
— John C. Maxwell
Great men do not play stage tricks with the doctrines of life and death: only little men do that.
— John Ruskin
The entertainment industry is encouraging young people to defy and deceive their parents.
— Mike DeWine
If you want war, nourish a doctrine. Doctrines are the most frightful tyrants to which men ever are subject ...
— William Graham Sumner
The doctrines of grace humble man without degrading him and exalt him without inflating him.
— Charles Hodge
The wisest man preaches no doctrines; he has no scheme; he sees no rafter, not even a cobweb, against the heavens. It is clear sky.
— Henry David Thoreau
The demagogue is one who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he knows to be idiots.
— H.L. Mencken
It takes four generations to recover from every act of violence.
— Rebecca Adamson
We must always remember that the real content of evolution (biological as well as cultural) is the elaboration of new behaviour.
— Jacob Bronowski
The attempt to control poetry, to subordinate it to extra-poetic ends, constitutes misuse.
— Jan Clausen
I love to deal with doctrines and events. The contests of men about men I greatly dislike.
— James A. Garfield
Only very few men have the gift of thinking new and original ideas and of changing the traditional body of creeds and doctrines.
— Ludwig Von Mises