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If women only knew the extent of their power!
— Alphonse Karr
The big tragedy in baseball is that the amateur spirit has gone out of it to a large extent.
— Larry MacPhail
Life becomes livable only to the extent that death is treated as a friend, never as an enemy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I didn't make it a priority, and as a result my knee didn't heal to the extent it should have.
— Shawn Johnson
States are violent to the extent that they have the power to act in the interests of those with domestic power
— Noam Chomsky
A genuine fast cleanses the body, mind and soul. It crucifies the flesh and to that extent sets the soul free.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The proofs of the existence of God are to such an extent fallen into discredit that they pass for something antiquated, belonging to days gone by.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
I live every day to its fullest extent and I don't sweat the small stuff.
— Olivia Newton-John
America wrestles with its obesity crisis to such an extent that Americans forget there are worse weight problems on earth than obesity.
— Melissa Fay Greene
Great men are more distinguished by range and extent than by originality.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
O'Neill presents a very complex multi-layered kind of challenge. His characters are always deeply complex and, to a great extent, inaccessible.
— Gabriel Byrne
Your level of your concentration decides the extent of the realization of your dreams.
— Stephen Richards
The first step in understanding a people is to know the extent of their mortality, the things from which they suffer and die.
— Gertrude Diamant
Gray's soul had turned to this white girl and bowed in worship before her. To a large extent the lad was his
— Oscar Wilde
Love yourself, for who and what you are; protect your dream and develop your talent to the fullest extent.
— Joan Benoit
Like most human behavior, violence has meaning: it only seems 'senseless' or 'meaningless' to the extent we are unable-or unwilling-to decode it.
— Stephen A. Diamond
Prayer is seeing His greatness to the extent we can receive it.
— Richard J. Foster
Only to the extent that we expose ourselves over and over to annihilation can that which is indestructible in us be found.
— Pema Chodron
I have been ...
To every depth of my heart
To every height of my mind
To every extent of my world
I see only one name
It's yours ... — Heenashree Khandelwal
To every depth of my heart
To every height of my mind
To every extent of my world
I see only one name
It's yours ... — Heenashree Khandelwal
I think live-in relations are for people who are not sure, and to an extent commitment phobic.
— Sonam Kapoor
I never thought I would live long enough to see the legal profession change to the extent it has.
— Constance Baker Motley
We know others to the extent that we know ourselves.
— Robert Fripp
I think you have to be left-brained, to a certain extent, to understand science. I can talk about it, but I can't do it.
— Morgan Freeman
Film, television and to a certain extent, theater are modern day libraries.
— David Strathairn
It sounds corny, but I never have avoided the challenges - I relish them - I think it's what make me tick, to a certain extent.
— Raymond Kelly
You can't remain inactive in the face of injustice without, to some extent, being guilty of it.
— Rae Foley
What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera.
— Aldous Huxley
To a certain extent I suppose all actors are big kids.
— Dominic Cooper
Human society is inconceivable unless words are to some extent bonds.
— Christopher Hitchens
Children are best corrected to the point of their understanding, not to the extent of a parent's frustration.
— Wes Fesler
You are lucky in life if you have the right heroes. I advise all of you, to the extent you can, to pick out a few heroes
— Warren Buffett
We know specific genes are turned on in specific cells, but we don't know to what extent this happens.
— Walter Gilbert
Man is still a savage to the extent that he has little respect for anything that cannot hurt him.
— E.W. Howe
I'm not keen on history being tampered with ... to any extent.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
That is the problem with ignorance. You can never truly know the extent of what you are ignorant about.
— Adrian Tchaikovsky
Solitude is an excellent laboratory in which to observe the extent to which manners and habits are conditioned by others.
— Richard E. Byrd
To the extent that we are all educated and informed, we will be more equipped to deal with the gut issues that tend to divide us.
— Caroline Kennedy
Every role is physical to a certain extent, but as a viewer, I don't respond well to actors doing more than they need to tell a story.
— Jamie Dornan
We all, to some extent, reinvent ourselves. Jeffrey (Archer) has just gone to a bit more trouble.
— Barry Humphries
The unique thing about my life is the extent to which it took me on a path-business-I had no desire to walk.
— Norio Ohga
loved, and indulged to the full extent of her father
— Colleen McCullough
Miraculously recover or die. That's the extent of our cultural bandwidth for chronic illness.
— S. Kelley Harrell
We have to give up the idea of realism to a far greater extent than most physicists believe today.
— Anton Zeilinger
Don't insult readers by questioning the extent of their imaginations. Most need only to be nudged to solve a good mystery.
— Peggy Kopman-Owens
Let us take from Nature only what we really need, and try to give back to some extent.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
One is Christianized to the extent that he is a Christianizer. One is evangelized to the extent that he is an evangelist.
— Leon Joseph Suenens
The feeling of love is measured by the extent of missing the feverish state in which the absence of the other plunges us
— Francine Noel
You can read everybody. It's not even interesting to tell the truth because to some extent it's false.
— Charles Olson
The spiritual law at the core of our being requires that we reach out. We are fulfilled to the extent that we live in relationships.
— Elizabeth O'Connor
Happiness is found to the extent that we develop habits and skills that give us the capacity to reach out to others.
— Corbin Eddy
All nationhood is to some extent the artificial, the product of historical accident, the convenience of tyrants and the disengagement of colonists.
— George Monbiot
I've never gotten over high school, to the extent that I'm still a little surprised that my friends want to hang out with me.
— Barbara Kingsolver
There is no one who can change My course or affect My conduct to the slightest extent. I am the Master over all.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Some in journalism consider themselves apart from and to some extent above the people they purport to serve.
— Brit Hume
To a certain extent, time was malleable, what he did did matter. Grace was proof of that. Naaliyah was alive.
— Anthony Doerr
Yeats, protected to some extent by the Nationalistic movement, wrote out of a somewhat protected world, and so his work does not touch life deeply.
— Patrick Kavanagh
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
— Daniel Kahneman
The extent to which YOU take responsibility over something is the extent to which YOU take control over it.
— Adam Khoo
The extent of your consciousness is limited only by your ability to love and to embrace with your love the space around you, and all it contains.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
LIFE SHOULD BE ENJOYED UPTO ITS EXTENT.
— Salman Akhtar
Science and industry have in less than fifty years developed man's power of destruction to an extent which makes comparison with the past futile.
— Frederick Maurice
Adaptation seems to be, to a substantial extent, a process of reallocating your attention.
— Daniel Kahneman
I think feminists are unaware of the tremendous extent of the role of women in history.
— Vivienne Westwood
This is the extent of his knowledge of the sea: it was very big, it was salty, and fish lived there.
— Haruki Murakami
You can only love and be loved to the extent that you know and are known by somebody.
— John Ortberg
To a certain extent, Ruef's and Burt's research is a validation of the celebrated "strength of weak ties" argument first proposed by Mark Granovetter,
— Steven Johnson
What I learned is that acting is to a large extent about trying to stave off self-doubt long enough to be natural and real onstage.
— Daniel Radcliffe
If the government interferes to such an extent that the weak thrive and the strong are oppressed, society itself will collapse over time.
— Amish Tripathi
To a greater or lesser extent, everybody's always being ordered and threatened and pushed around. There may not be anything better we could hope for.
— Haruki Murakami
Living at that pitch, on that edge, is something which many poets engage in to some extent.
— Paul Muldoon
A writer writes to a great extent to be read (let's admire those who say they don't, but not believe them).
— Albert Camus
So to some extent he [Barack Obama] is a victim of the expectations and the high hopes that we experienced.
— Michael Fullilove
Law Number IX: Acronyms and abbreviations should be used to the maximum extent possible to make trivial ideas profound ... Q.E.D.
— Norman Ralph Augustine