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Animal language is a contagious expression of mood effecting communication between social partners.
— Robert Ardrey
There is no greater dishonesty than man effecting his own private gains at the expense of others.
— Leonard Read
The Cross is the ultimate evidence that there is no length the love of God will refuse to go in effecting reconciliation.
— R. Kent Hughes
Raising awareness, changing the marketplace, effecting spiritual change - whatever it is that you decide is your thing, go for it.
— Stone Gossard
Effective prayer is prayer that attains what it seeks. It is prayer that moves God, effecting its end.
— Charles Grandison Finney
Spiritual healing is KNOWING that the body is perfect. Mental healing is effecting a perfect body by visualizing the body as perfect.
— Lester Levenson
The power of effecting changes for the better is within ourselves, not in the favorableness of circumstances.
— Helen Keller
It is very easy to speak words of wisdom from a comfortable distance, when one sees no reality, no details, none of the effect on men's minds.
— Lord Acton
I'm always open to trying out new things.
— Natalie Dormer
We shall never be able to effect physical disarmament until we have succeeded in effecting moral disarmament.
— Ramsay MacDonald
The best nations are those most widely related; and navigation, as effecting a world-wide mixture, is the most potent advancer ofnations.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Philosophy is the product of wonder.
— Alfred North Whitehead
My opposition to the socialist and the other consists in attacking violence as a means of effecting any lasting reform.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Every instance of a man's suffering the penalty of the law is an instance of the failure of that penalty in effecting its purpose, which is to deter.
— Richard Whately
He fell to the floor a second time, accompanied by a rain of books.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
The tragedy of modern democracies is that they have not yet succeeded in effecting democracy.
— Jacques Maritain
while fiction is but a form of symbolic action, a mere game of "as if," therein lies its true function and its potential for effecting change.
— Ralph Ellison