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There are 31.536.000 seconds in a year. I am counting down every second.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
I become obsessed with one thing or one look, a Bohemian look for instance, and then I wear that for a while.
— Odeya Rush
Every instance of obedience, from right motives, strengthens us spiritually, whilst every act of disobedience weakens us.
— George Muller
And in every instance, the motive is the same: suppressing dissent and mandating compliance.
— Glenn Greenwald
Though energy and inspiration diminish, experience grows - the theme of parents and kids, for instance.
— Steve Erickson
For instance, in The Artist's Way, her influential book about cultivating creativity, Julia Cameron suggests scheduling an artist's date,
— Gretchen Rubin
My philosophy about the game, for instance, is that you have players out there who really do different things.
— Tiffeny Milbrett
Nothing is so great an instance of ill-manners as flattery.
— Jonathan Swift
I have some weird habits. For instance, I love beets. Show me a salad bar and I will clean them out of their beets.
— Chris Pratt
I'm a pretty goofy person. I'm an awkward dancer, for instance, and a terrible singer.
— Gillian Jacobs
It's the first instance where I believe that it might actually be wrong, the first time I feel like a bit of a creep.
— Siobhan Davis
A lot of hackers set up scam sites. They can impersonate a site like PayPal, for instance.
— Michael Demon Calce
This supreme instance of Troy's goodness fell upon Gabriel's ears like the thirteenth stroke of a crazy clock.
— Thomas Hardy
What happens to us either happens to everyone or only to us: in the first instance it's banal; in the second it's incomprehensible.
— Fernando Pessoa
Climate change is like my head: it's not visible in every instance, but I'm pretty darn sure it's there.
— Kevin Focke
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
For instance, it was very rare for anyone there with dogs to allow them into the house.
— Marie Windsor
One should not exaggerate the importance of trifles. Life, for instance, is much too short to be taken seriously.
— Nicolas Bentley
Everything is relative. you, for instance, are my relative.
— P.G. Wodehouse
The constitutional questions are in the first instance not questions of right but questions of might.
— Ferdinand Lassalle
monarchy in every instance is the Popery of government.
— Thomas Paine
I'm afraid your literary prizes don't give you any jurisdiction in this particular instance, sir.
— Lizzie K. Foley
In no instance is there to be a musical or opera of Inherit the Wind because it doesn't sing. It's an intellectual play.
— Jerome Lawrence
If you don't treat an ingredient and its flavors with respect - if you drown it in oil, for instance - you'll spoil it.
— Alain Ducasse
It is more difficult to manipulate with film than, for instance, video. The problem with video is that it gives you a thousand possibilities.
— Lars Von Trier
Chinese naval activity, for instance, was aborted after Zheng He's last voyage, probably as a result of
— Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
A little wit and a great deal of ill-nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance of wit is to commend well.
— John Tillotson
A man never, in any instance, wills any thing contrary to his desires, or desires any thing contrary to his Will.
— Jonathan Edwards
To show a longing for anything that one cannot have, for instance, is not a clever position.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
On email and the first instance of spam: This is not for advertising! This is for serious work!
— Vinton Cerf
The limitless content of our universe might be only one instance of a large (and possibly infinite) number of other universes.
— Seth Shostak
Every corporate security may be best viewed, in the first instance, as an ownership interest in, or a claim against, a specific business enterprise.
— Benjamin Graham
For instance, the near enemy of love is attachment. It masquerades as love, it feels like love, but it is essentially different.
— Jack Kornfield
Human beings ... are far too prone to generalize from one instance. The technical word for this, interestingly enough, is superstition.
— Francis Crick