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The world is a Hobbesian state of nature in which the struggle for domination is the very essence of international life.
— Charles Krauthammer
How could that woman [Hillary Clinton] actually be the most cheated-on woman in America? Which she is.
— Rush Limbaugh
A philosophical mythology lies concealed in language, which breaks out again at every moment, no matter how cautious we may be.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
There is an aptness, a propriety, a fitness in these things which one can understand perhaps better than explain.
— Anthony Trollope
In the United States, there is no end which human will despairs of attaining through the combined power of individuals united in a society.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
It is a language which is being molded by writers to do delicate things and yet be in the grasp of superficially educated people.
— Raymond Chandler
There are people who are virtuous only in a piece-meal way; virtue is a fabric from which they never make themselves a whole garment.
— Joseph Joubert
The transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
— Pope Paul VI
Long works are too often like long sermons which end in fatigue.
— Francis Grierson
People say Seattle is one of the toughest cities in which to make friends. They even have a name for it, the 'Seattle freeze'.
— Maria Semple
Courtesies of a small and trivial character are the ones which strike deepest in the grateful and appreciating heart.
— Henry Clay
Humility is a virtue that one can find, in which God in heaven rejoices ,and in His love he enfolds you, close to his heart He does bind.
— Henrietta Newton Martin
There was a mews in a lane which runs down by one wall of the garden. I lent the ostlers a hand in rubbing down their
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I think referendums are fantastic as long as the question is phrased in a way which is not meant to deliberately confuse or confound people.
— Cate Blanchett
We dwell in the house of the body, but its perfection and intricate life are the work of a wisdom which never relaxes dominion over a single cell.
— George William Russell
Yet, the Universe is real enough to the conscious beings in it, which are as unreal as it is itself.
— Helena Blavatsky
Aberystwyth (n.)
A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for. — Douglas Adams
A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for. — Douglas Adams
The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way.
— Marshall McLuhan
The human mind was a devious organ, however, and it chiseled in stone that which would be best left unrecalled.
— Raymond L. Atkins
That home is most beautiful in which you find each person striving to serve the other.
— David O. McKay
He came with death held in his paw Which no rat born could face Oh woe to those who break the law Of Sunflash and his mace!
— Brian Jacques
No one in the group was really growing up besides me, which is pretty weird 'cause there was no one in that group more self-destructive than I was.
— Dee Dee Ramone
Cyprus was a breath away from economic collapse. It was a big battle in which we came out wounded, but upright and determined to make a fresh start.
— Nicos Anastasiades
We in the Black Arts movement, which wasn't really a movement but a group of people who had similar objectives ...
— Nikki Giovanni
In Friendship we only see those faults which may be prejudicial to our friends. In love we see no faults but those by which we suffer ourselves.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Nothing can permanently please, which doesn't contain in itself the reason why it is so, and not otherwise.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
In man, the things which are not measurable are more important than those which are measurable.
— Alexis Carrel
Remember this, had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there.
— Charles Spurgeon
That's why I believe in a Constitution which separates church from state. I've seen what happens when they get in cahoots.
— Craig Ferguson
The powdered sugar had caramelized and blackened into a sucking tar pit in which my ladyfingers languished like so many sunk mastadons.
— Julie Powell
I hate all bungling as I do sin, but particularly bungling in politics, which leads to the misery and ruin of many thousands and millions of people.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Law is the highest reason implanted in Nature, which commands what ought to be done and forbids the opposite.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In my country we say that ignorance is the warm bath in which it is comfortable to sit but dangerous to lie down.
— Marina Lewycka
We are in bondage to that which overcomes us. See also 2 Peter 2:19.
— Neal A. Maxwell
My music had roots which I'd dug up from my own childhood, musical roots buried in the darkest soil.
— Ray Charles
[W]e live in a century in which everything has been said. The challenge today is to learn which statements to deny.
— Charles Hartshorne
Evolutionary circles are one of the key social forms in which people are connecting and can connect to make a difference throughout the world.
— Barbara Marx Hubbard
It is in men as in soils where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not.
— Jonathan Swift
Has it struck you that the music which is regarded as the most sublime in western civilization, which is the music of Bach, is called baroque?
— Pierre Schaeffer
She posted a picture of herself in a T-shirt which said "FLAWLESS.
— Nancy Jo Sales
The best essays come from the moment in which people really need to work something out.
— Marilynne Robinson
In each man's heart there lies a hole. A dark abyss of need, the filling of which takes precedence over all else.
— Kate Morton
Lastly I would like to thank all of the assholes in the world, without which this book would not be possible.
— Albert Vidal
And we went through AIDS... which was as good a course in mortality as anyone is likely to get, short of war.
— Stephen Greco
I like the personality of the Belgians. They're deeply eccentric, which is something that comes across in their design - terrific.
— Miranda Richardson
I am profoundly grateful to God that He did not grant me certain things for which I asked, and that He shut certain doors in my face.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
If you had never known physical pain in your life, how could you appreciate the nail scarred hands with which Jesus Christ will meet you?
— Joni Eareckson Tada
For me to dominate the Congress in spite of these fundamental differences is almost a species of violence which I must refrain from.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Golf is a game in which one endeavors to control a ball with implements ill adapted for the purpose.
— Woodrow Wilson
Regeneration, however it is described, is a divine activity in us, in which we are not the actors but the recipients.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson
I looked up affirmative action once in Wikipedia, and it said, 'A measure by which white men are discriminated against,' and I got so mad.
— Gloria Steinem
Those who love a cause are those who love the life which has to be led in order to serve it.
— Simone Weil
Patriotism and religion are the only two motives in the world which can permanently direct the whole of a body politic to one end.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Every step which the intelligence of Europe has taken has been in spite of the clerical party.
— Victor Hugo
Peace is the altar of God, the condition in which happiness exists.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
If you are clinically insane, by which I mean you wake up in the morning, and you think you are an onion, this is your car, (about the BMW X3).
— Jeremy Clarkson
The onset of a crisis is usually triggered by a spectacular failure which shakes confidence in fictitious forms of capital.
— David Harvey
narrative is the principal way in which our species organizes its understanding of time.
— H. Porter Abbott
In modern physics, the universe is experienced as a dynamic inseparable whole which always includes the observer in an essential way.
— Fritjof Capra
The story you are holding was first published in 1969, which was, as you may know, a very interesting year.
— Mario Puzo
The place at which the contrast between forms of intelligibility is most vividly presented is in the understanding of ourselves.
— Thomas Nagel
I'm a human who is aware of the history of humanity and the ways in which the movies touch on those things.
— Wesley Morris
His lips felt dry with a literal thirst for righteousness, which was like a glass of ice-cold water on a table in another man's room.
— Graham Greene
I used to crack A joke when Sourav Ganguly is upset and make him happy , i usually speak in bengali which would make him laugh
— Sachin Tendulkar
He bit his lip in a manner which immediately awakened my maternal sympathy, and I helped him bite it.
— S.J Perelman
articles of agreement which were to bind these friends in a common partnership, whereby it was understood
— George Randolph Chester
I love character and voice, and my favourite books have been the ones in which I've become completely absorbed.
— Helen Oyeyemi
Truth has to persist unaffected, in the past, present and future. That which is absent in two states, how can it be true.
— Sathya Sai Baba
Once parents started scheduling play, they then began observing play, which led to involving themselves in play.
— Julie Lythcott-Haims
When television came in, everybody thought that was the end of the movie business, which was not and is not.
— Henry Blodget
Meditation is like a gym in which you develop the powerful mental muscles of calm and insight.
— Ajahn Brahm
Life is what you make of it, unless you have tourette's, in which case much becomes involuntary.
— Dov Davidoff
The greatest love stories are not those in which love is only spoken, but those in which it is acted upon.
— Steve Maraboli