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The only way to recover the old world is to induce the media into vomiting it back up.
— Marshall McLuhan
So much wrong could religion induce.
— Lucretius
it is easier to induce national governments to discriminate against foreign producers than to defend the interests of domestic consumers
— George W. Stocking
I am determined that nothing but the deepest love could ever induce me into matrimony. [Elizabeth]
— Jane Austen
My being charming ... is not quite enough to induce me to marry. I must find other people charming - one other person at least.
— Jane Austen
If practiced correctly, generosity can induce feelings of shame, inadequacy, and even envy, to name just a few.
— David Sedaris
Men regret their life has been ill-spent, but this does not always induce them to make a better use of the time they have yet to live.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Only the most passionate, forthright kind of love would ever induce her to enter the confining state of matrimony.
— Melanie Dickerson
There are no doubts that western governments are willfully inducing radiation sickness into segments of their city populations.
— Steven Magee
If I get two strikes, I'll go to a pitch maybe that will help induce that a little bit.
— Roger Clemens
Whom do you call bad?
Those who always want to induce shame. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Those who always want to induce shame. — Friedrich Nietzsche
My being charming, Harriet, is not quite enough to induce me to marry; I must find other people charming - one
— Jane Austen
I think the hardest thing in life is when we see those we love turn down a wrong path, and when no entreaty will induce them to retrace their steps.
— Rosa Nouchette Carey
Regretful and negative thoughts about the past can effectively induce the same kind of fight or flight response that external threats stimulate.
— Gudjon Bergmann
Kindred weaknesses induce friendships as often as kindred virtues.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
The secret of all true persuasion is to induce the person to persuade himself.
— Harry Allen Overstreet
The more wit you have, the more good nature you must show, to induce people to pardon your superiority, for that is no easy matter.
— Bill Vaughan
Watching the videotape seemed to induce a strangely stiff erection with no connection to the rest of me.
— Jim Provenzano
A teacher should, above all things, first induce a desire in the pupil for the acquisition he wishes to impart.
— Horace Mann
But there is in everything a reasonable division of labour. I have written the book, and nothing on earth would induce me to read it.
— G.K. Chesterton
I never worried about getting stale because the news and the people induce freshness every working hour.
— George Vecsey
Coffee, though a useful medicine, if drunk constantly will at length induce a decay of health , and hectic fever.
— Jesse Torrey
Mental strength induces mind and body.
— Toba Beta
Successful cult memes induce intense social interaction behaviour between cult members. This trips the attention detectors.
— Keith Henson
In fact, of all hoodoos in Wall Street I think the resolve to induce the stock market to act as a fairy godmother is the busiest and most persistent.
— Edwin Lefevre
It is necessity and not pleasure that compels us.
[Italian: Necessita c'induce, e non diletto.] — Dante Alighieri
[Italian: Necessita c'induce, e non diletto.] — Dante Alighieri
It is beyond my power to induce in you a belief in God. There are certain things which are self proved and certain which are not proved at all.
— Mahatma Gandhi
No amount of money will induce someone to lay down their life, but they will gladly do so for a bit of yellow ribbon.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Future shock is the shattering stress and disorientation that we induce in individuals by subjecting them to too much change in too short a time.
— Alvin Toffler
When an idea reaches critical mass there is no stopping the shift its presence will induce.
— Marianne Williamson
I have no influence with the rising generation. All my arguments have failed to induce them to set bounds to their wants.
— Benjamin Banneker
Only the most passionate love could ever induce me to marry.
— Melanie Dickerson
In order to induce the process of decay, water is necessary. I think that, in the case of women, men are the water.
— Natsuo Kirino
The fact that music can induce Goosebumps draw a tear inspire and connect is one of my favorite parts of being human
— Mark Hoppus
Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire.
— Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Give the wrong people a big challenge, and you'll induce anxiety. But give it to the right people, and you'll induce joy.
— Eric Schmidt
It was an epiphany, the kind only a horrible trauma can induce.
— Jacquelyn Mitchard
The machine has had a pernicious effect upon virtue, pity, and love, and young men used to machines which induce inertia, and fear, are near impotent.
— Edward Dahlberg
The world does not pay men for that which they "know". It pays them for what they do, or induce others to do.
— Napoleon Hill
If the love of God will not induce the rebel to yield the terrors of an eternal hell will not drive him to repentance,
— Ellen G. White
My mother should have been Jewish. She could have taught a class on how to induce guilt.
— Lorna Luft
Drugs induce paranoia and psychosis in people who have never taken any.
— Terence McKenna
The only motive strong enough to induce men to exercise the self control required by the religion of Jesus is love.
— Marion G. Romney
The great political problem in our modern democracy is how to induce our leaders to lead.
— Edward L. Bernays
I wish to God I might induce her to mind me!' he ejaculated.
— Georgette Heyer
Isn't it awful that cold feet make for a cold imagination and that a pair of woollen socks induce good thoughts!
— Franz Grillparzer
I know of no sentence that can induce such immediate and brazen lying as the one that begins, 'Have you read - .'
— Wilson Mizner
Love could not induce us to take on the burden of propagating the species without promising us the greatest happiness we could imagine.
— Alain De Botton
Chess is so interesting in itself, as not to need the view of gain to induce engaging in it; and thence it is never played for money
— Benjamin Franklin