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If hitting an unexpected speed bump with your car equates to the best sex you've had lately, you know your hormones are sending you a signal.
— Ellen Phillips
I have a theory that sometimes people think they need to talk as much as possible, almost as if talking more equates to knowing more.
— Mary Mihalic
you cannot teach art - you cannot make a soul
— John Geddes
Nestor is the spokesman for the status quo, for the tradition-hallowed belief that institutional power equates with unquestioned authority.
— Caroline Alexander
love equates people
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Kindness is no virtue, but a common duty.
— Frederick Greenwood
As long as you don't act upon it, no thought equates to madness.
— Rosen Topuzov
I would hope I was raised polite and charming.
— Douglas Booth
Two-point-seven percent unemployment equates to
everybody who wants to work is working. It equates to full employment. — Betty Williams
everybody who wants to work is working. It equates to full employment. — Betty Williams
Performancism is the mindset that equates our identity and value directly with our performance and accomplishments.
— Tullian Tchividjian
But the mind is here accepted not for the soul, but for that which is the more excellent in the soul.
— Peter Lombard
Illness can make us behave in the most surprising ways.
— Susan Minot
Never let the life to remain as an image outside of your window!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
People are often frightened of Parisians, but an American in Paris will find no harsher critic than another American.
— David Sedaris
Lots of small steps equates to a giant leap.
— Steven Magee
long to taste the honeyed breeze and touch the rubied apple's flavor - to speak with soft conversing leaves, the songs of sky's white clouds to savor.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
Prayer gives us a pure heart and a pure heart can do much.
— Mother Teresa
I think people imagine that your fame somehow sort of equates with how much you get paid.
— Jennifer Saunders
Resistance is experienced as fear; the degree of fear equates to the strength of Resistance.
— Steven Pressfield
I have a theory that as nice and sweet as you can be equates to how dangerous you can be.
— Channing Tatum
Only the fairy tale equates changelessness with happiness ... Permanence means paralysis and death. Only, in movement, with all its pain, is life.
— Jacob Burckhardt
The trouble begins with a design philosophy that equates 'more options' with 'greater freedom.'
— Brian Eno
Lately, the only thing keeping me from being a serial killer is my distaste for manual labor.
— Scott Adams
Because it equates tradition with prejudice, the left finds itself increasingly unable to converse with ordinary people in their common language.
— Christopher Lasch
I have no agenda except to be funny. Neither I or the writers profess to offer any worldly wisdom.
— Julia Louis-Dreyfus
The most staggering linguistic turnabout for me is the one that equates green economy with 'sustained economic growth.'
— Tim Jackson