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Riches, perhaps, do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers.
— Samuel Johnson
And that's where love finds you ... in the tragedies.
— Colleen Hoover
Constraints can spur creativity and incite action, as long as you have the confidence to embrace them.
— Tom Kelley
Memory and hope constantly incite us to the extensions of the self which play so large a part in our daily life.
— Josiah Royce
A woman must be truly refined to incite chivalry in the heart of a man.
— Suzanne Curchod
And if we burn, you burn with us.
— Suzanne Collins
Kiss me as if you remember me. Inspire this wild god as once you did. Incite poetry and fire with your passion and perhaps I'll find a way.
— Karen Marie Moning
The principal effect of the passions is that they incite and persuade the mind to will the events for which they prepared the body.
— Rene Descartes
It's astonishing, actually, how much anger an animal's assault on your garden can incite.
— Michael Pollan
I incite this meeting to rebellion.
— Emmeline Pankhurst
I really can't think about kissing when I've got a rebellion to incite.
— Suzanne Collins
A rich smell of woodsmoke hung over the road.
— Cormac McCarthy
a part in putting Cosgrove and Keegan dead center of that circle. He had some ideas, yeah,
— Nora Roberts
According lecture, entire effort United States to incite desire, inflict want, inspire demand.
— Chuck Palahniuk
I know this is a major cultural artifact but it's bad for the community.
— Dante Alighieri
If exposure of a nude body is thought to incite relations between the sexes, well, what of it. We want a large population anyway.
— Paul Outerbridge
It has too often been too easy for rulers and governments to incite man to war.
— Lester B. Pearson
Over the years I've become more confident in people's ability to recognize a good thing.
— Michelle Obama
I sedulously refrained from doing anything that would incite slaves to run away from their masters.
— Hiram Rhodes Revels