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It is impossible for good or evil to last forever; and hence it follows that the evil having lasted so long, the good must be now nigh at hand.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Sport is an important part of the development of kids, and hence, it should be made a part of their curriculum.
— Gagan Narang
which was named after the English translation of Nihon Goraku Bussan, "Service Games" - hence SEGA Enterprises.
— Blake J. Harris
The ecological principle of unity in diversity grades into a richly mediated social principle; hence my use of the term social ecology.
— Murray Bookchin
I wondered whether the nuclear transfer techniques could be used to introduce purified macro-molecules into an egg, and hence into embryonic cells.
— John Gurdon
I don't woo. We're not in the nineteenth century. I fuck. And I'm awesome at it. Hence why women keep coming back for more.
— Samantha Towle
To me quantum computation is a new and deeper and better way to understand the laws of physics, and hence understanding physical reality as a whole.
— David Deutsch
Hence it is from the representation of things spoken by means of posture and gesture that the whole of the art of dance has been elaborated.
— Plato
The production and consumption of glucose, and hence, the blood sugar level, are controlled by a functional endocrine equilibrium.
— Bernardo Houssay
Equally, we require a collective past - hence the endless reinterpretations of history, frequently to suit the perceptions of the present.
— Penelope Lively
In the fullness of time, educated people will believe there is no soul independent of the body, and hence no life after death.
— Francis Crick
If people would dare to speak to one another unreservedly, there would be a good deal less sorrow in the world a hundred years hence.
— Samuel Butler
Industrialization of the building trade is a question of material. Hence the demand for a new building material is the first prerequisite.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
We citizens don't need to know every detail of every military operation in this new kind of war. Nor should the media tell us and hence our enemy.
— David Hackworth
The simple faith in progress is not a conviction belonging to strength, but one belonging to acquiescence and hence to weakness.
— Norbert Wiener
Common sense used to be a great trait for one to have, and hence the name, common it was plentiful. Today's it's as rare as the Dodo bird.
— M.A. Bookout
The hardest thing for a sane person to do is not care what anyone thinks, although everyone swears by it, hence our glorification of insanity.
— Criss Jami
Hence the skillful fighter puts himself into a position which makes defeat impossible, and does not miss the moment for defeating the enemy.
— Sun Tzu
With these three qualities, it cannot be made the subject of description; and hence we blend them together and obtain The One.
— Lao-Tzu
The real is the poem. Hence, for the poet - our figure for the writer as artist - to write is to get real.
— Gemino H. Abad
The best use of history is as an inoculation against radical expectations, and hence against embittering disappointments.
— George Will
I am a Hindu because it is Hinduism which makes the world worth living. I am a Hindu hence I Love not only human beings, but all living beings.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The public interest requires doing today those things that men of intelligence and good will would wish, five or ten years hence, had been done.
— Edmund Burke
An empty head is not really empty; it is stuffed with rubbish. Hence the difficulty of forcing anything into an empty head.
— Eric Hoffer
He had no college dreams and hence no proximity to the challenge of new faces and ideas.
— Steve Martin
The mind is "ashamed" of the blood. And the blood is destroyed by the mind, actually. Hence palefaces.
— D.H. Lawrence
Beauty type or hair styles constantly evolve through time. Hence, a woman shouldn't be reduced to the current trends.
— Maria Borges
How did you get here, then?'
'We walked,' Maria said, 'hence the "dejected snowman" look we're all modelling. — Samantha Shannon
'We walked,' Maria said, 'hence the "dejected snowman" look we're all modelling. — Samantha Shannon
It is the good fortune of the affluent country that the opportunity cost of economic discussion is low and hence it can afford all kinds.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
You vote yourselves salaries out of the public funds and care only for your own personal interests; hence the state limps along.
— Aristophanes
You never realise the value of something until it's gone, hence why you should always appreciate the little things in life.
— Anonymous
There is no reality of consciousness independent of the effects of various vehicles of content on subsequent action (and hence, of course, on memory).
— Daniel Dennett
One day man by the slow processes of evolution shall develop into something really fine and high - some billions of years hence, say.
— Mark Twain
The same passions in man and woman nonetheless differ in tempo; hence man and woman do not cease misunderstanding one another.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We see past time in a telescope and present time in a microscope. Hence the apparent enormities of the present.
— Victor Hugo
Hence it is predicated chiefly of the virtuous; then of the pleasant; and lastly of the useful.
— Thomas Aquinas
All things are perceived in the light of charity, and hence under the aspect of beauty; for beauty is simply reality seen with the eyes of love.
— Evelyn Underhill
Hence a ship is said to head the sea, when her course is opposed to the setting or direction of the surges.
— William Falconer
Hence the saying: The enlightened ruler lays his plans well ahead; the good general cultivates his resources.
— Sun Tzu
The strength of Olympism comes to it from that which is simply human, hence worldwide is its essence.
— Pierre De Coubertin
The way to paradise is an uphill climb whereas hell is downhill. Hence, there is a struggle to get to paradise and not to hell.
— Al-Ghazali
I call the discourse of power any discourse that engenders blame, hence guilt, in its recipient.
— Roland Barthes
Only those who keep walking get sweet returns ... look at the sun's perseverance- dynamic & always on the move, never dormant ... hence keep moving.
— Narendra Modi
In order to consolidate the euro we need to harmonise our economic, fiscal and social policies, hence we are going toward greater integration.
— Francois Fillon
Hence, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream!
I turn from you, and listen to the wind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I turn from you, and listen to the wind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I feel that the Godhead is broken up like the bread at the Supper, and that we are the pieces. Hence this infinite fraternity of feeling.
— Herman Melville
It is always from the depths of its impotence that each power center draws its power, hence their extreme maliciousness, and vanity
— Gilles Deleuze
Hence it is that old men do plant young trees, the fruit whereof another age shall take.
— Sir John Davies
Stability," insisted the Controller, "stability. The primal and the ultimate need. Stability. Hence all this.
— Aldous Huxley
The most probable assumption is that no currently working 'business theory' will be valid 10 years hence.
— Peter Drucker
Consciousness is the last and latest development of the organic and hence also what is most unfinished and unstrong.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Our notion of symmetry is derived form the human face. Hence, we demand symmetry horizontally and in breadth only, not vertically nor in depth.
— Blaise Pascal
Lovers never want to say "I love you" at the same moment. Hence all the love stories.
— Mason Cooley
Disasters work like alarm clocks to the world, hence God allows them. They are shouting, 'Wake up! Love! Pray!
— Criss Jami
Dualism makes the problem insoluble; materialism denies the existence of any phenomenon to study, and hence of any problem.
— John Searle
Christianity will doubtless still survive in the earth ten centuries hence- stuffed and in a museum.
— Mark Twain
The women I gravitate to are the ones who defy convention and reinvent themselves - hence, they reinvent the world around them.
— Iman
Home is where the heart is and hence a movable feast.
— Angela Carter
For desire is like a wild beast, and anger perverts rulers and the very best of men. Hence law is intelligence without appetition.
— Aristotle.
There is no sin unless through a man's own will, and hence the reward when we do right things also of our own will.
(Against Fortunatus) — Augustine Of Hippo
(Against Fortunatus) — Augustine Of Hippo
The Holy Spirit does not act except through the Immaculata, his spouse. Hence, she is the Mediatrix of all the graces of the Holy Spirit.
— Michael Gaitley
People keep asking me what I think of it now that it's done. Hence my protest: The Web is not done!
— Tim Berners-Lee
I spend a lot of my life in back of cars - Oops! I didn't mean that in the way it sounded. Like hence the two kids.
— Kerry Katona
You can tell a paragraph is slipping out of control when there's a runaway use of the word 'hence.
— Alain De Botton
What soilders whey-face? The English for so please you. Take thy face hence.
— William Shakespeare
There is only one 'best'. The others are just 'good' & 'better'. But 'the best' changes with time & hence, 'the best' is always yet to come.
— Abhishek Krishnan
These are the soul's changes. I don't believe in ageing. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun. Hence my optimism.
— Virginia Woolf
The idea, the pattern, is self-projected; it is a form of self-worship, of self-perpetuation, and hence gratifying.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Most words evolved as a description of the outside world, hence their inadequacy to describe what is going on inside me.
— Hugh Prather
Once upon a time, I would have said we choose our paths at random: this happened, then that, hence the other. Now I know better. There are forces.
— Stephen King
Christ and his teachings are the embodiment of submission, of inertia, of the denial of life; hence responsible for the things done in their name.
— Emma Goldman
So it is with statistics; no amount of fancy analysis can make up for fundamentally flawed data. Hence the expression garbage in, garbage out.
— Charles Wheelan
Devotion to God is still a voluntary thing; hence the differences of attainment among Christians.
— Hudson Taylor
Three cheers for the war. Three cheers for Italy's war and three cheers for war in general. Peace is hence absurd or rather a pause in war.
— Benito Mussolini
Hence the experienced soldier, once in motion, is never bewildered; once he has broken camp, he is never at a loss.
— Sun Tzu
Superstition is the poesy of practical life; hence, a poet is none the worse for being superstitious.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The Muslims have got Islam as a legacy, hence they fail to recognize its value
— Marmaduke Pickthall
We are more ready to try the untried when what we do is inconsequential. Hence the remarkable fact that many inventions had their birth as toys.
— Eric Hoffer
The ideal and the beautiful are identical; the ideal corresponds to the idea, and beauty to form; hence idea and substance are cognate.
— Victor Hugo
There is sorrow in finitude. The Self is beyond time, space and objects. It is infinite and hence of the nature of absolute happiness.
— Adi Shankara
The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it.
— Carl Rogers
The homosexual is a scapegoat who evokes no sympathy. Hence, he can only be a victim, never a martyr.
— Thomas Szasz
People don't care about being duped as long as they're happy, which is the shortest form of happiness; hence 'self-duprication' becomes a habit.
— Criss Jami
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
Hence it is that the shape of something is especially meaningful.
— James J. Gibson
Hence it is not the case that every bad man will become good, but no one will be good who was not bad originally. Yet
— Augustine Of Hippo
The general public are not even aware of major decisions that will determine their fate, hence are in no position to influence them
— Noam Chomsky
Four out of 5 doctors agree that dying is fatal. Hence, the absence of the fifth doctor.
— David Hammons
Natural beauty is essentially temporary and sad, hence the impression of obscene mockery which artificial flowers give us.
— John Updike
We are living in the most destructive and, hence, the most stupid period of the history of our species.
— Wendell Berry
Thinking is the hardest and most exhausting of all labor; and hence many people shrink from it.
— Wallace D. Wattles