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The sin of slavery is one of which it may be said that without the shedding of blood there is no remission.
— James A. Garfield
you cannot overcome something, without first standing toe to toe with it, then challenging yourself to defeat that which you want to change
— Rick Ferreira
Whether our work is art or science or the daily work of society, it is only the form in which we explore our experience which is different.
— Jacob Bronowski
And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
— Pete Seeger
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
The test of enjoyment is the remembrance which it leaves behind.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
It is a governing principle of nature, that the agency which can produce most good, when perverted from its proper aim, is most productive of evil.
— James F. Cooper
If the course of human affairs be considered, it will be seen that many things arise against which heaven does not allow us to guard.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
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
It's difficult to love someone you don't respect, which is hard to remember when you're having an argument.
— Mehmet Oz
for it is precisely the humanity, affability, and brotherly compassion of a doctor which prove the most efficacious remedies for his patients.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Yet, the Universe is real enough to the conscious beings in it, which are as unreal as it is itself.
— Helena Blavatsky
I've got this reputation for shooting one take which is a wonderful reputation to have but it's hard to live up to.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
The smile which you wear today has healing in it, so smile BIG!
— Anita R. Sneed-Carter
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
Prayer will never descend to the level where it is nothing more than a retreat house in which we find strength for ourselves,
— D. A. Carson
I turn off the radio, listen to the quiet. Which has its own, rich sound. Which I knew, but had forgotten. And it is good to remember.
— Elizabeth Berg
Religion is not an experiment, it is an experience of life through which one is part of the cosmic adventure.
— Raimon Panikkar
Thank God, I have the opportunity to do what I love, which is my family and work on a business and try and make it the best that it can be.
— Rob Kardashian
Future shock is a sickness which comes from too much change in too short a time. It's the feeling that nothing is permanent anymore.
— Orson Welles
You can always find an evolutionary quotation for anything. But the question is whether it's functional, which is not the same as being evolutionary.
— Daniel Kahneman
Sentimental poetry differs from naive poetry in that it relates the real state at which the latter stops to ideas and applies ideas to that reality.
— Friedrich Schiller
You must await your thirst and allow it to become complete: otherwise you will never discover your spring, which can never be anyone else's!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Every society clings to a myth by which it lives. Ours is the myth of economic growth.
— Tim Jackson
I run or walk three times a week. I do Pilates, too, which is amazing - it makes you longer and leaner.
— Martine McCutcheon
A pattern has an integrity independent of the medium by virtue of which you have received the information that it exists.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
When you are very idealistic, but caught in a world which is all about business, it creates anguish.
— Anurag Kashyap
It might not be about perfection. Rather, it may be that that which is imperfect is that which has the most character.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
It was somehow slightly frightening, like the gambolling of tiger cubs which will soon grow up into man-eaters.
— George Orwell
No verse which is unmusical or obscure can be regarded as poetry whatever other qualities it may possess.
— Alfred Austin
She was standing by the barometer, which, if it had had an ounce of sense in its head, would have been pointing to 'Stormy' instead of 'Set Fair
— P.G. Wodehouse
It is language which speaks in literature, in all its swarming 'polysemic' plurality, not the author himself.
— Terry Eagleton
In Mississippi, you don't admit that you're gay. It's just an awkward thing down South, which is sad.
— Lance Bass
Tantric Zen leads to illumination and fun right here and now, which is why I like it.
— Frederick Lenz
When we erase perception, then we erase that which perceives perception. The universe dissolves and we see that it was never real to begin with.
— Frederick Lenz
The ignorant majority, which does however possess one thing in abundance: It is raring for a fight.
— Elfriede Jelinek
I've had my taste of intense fame, and I've got it out of my system. Now I'm free to choose parts which fulfil me in different ways.
— Gina Bellman
For me to go to America - which I find such a positive place - well, I took to it like a duck to water.
— Victoria Beckham
It is a ridiculous demand which England and America make, that you shall speak so that they can understand you. Neither men nor toadstools grow so.
— Henry David Thoreau
All the gossip and craziness becomes a kind of sustained narrative which, in turn, can become history. It's scary.
— Barbara Kruger
I shoot a little bit, maybe two rolls, medium format, which is 20 pictures, and if it's not working, I change the position.
— Annie Leibovitz
I grew up in the countryside riding horses, and I also ride every holiday in Spain, which is where I was born. It's a big part of my life.
— Astrid Berges-Frisbey
There is only one emotion that I know of which has absolutely no place in spectator sport and death to it - laughter.
— Rene Maheu
Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save our sanity. I don't see a different purpose for it now.
— Dorothea Tanning
It is only the consciousness of a nonexistence which allows us to realize for moments that we are living.
— Max Frisch
articles of agreement which were to bind these friends in a common partnership, whereby it was understood
— George Randolph Chester
Language, if it throws a veil over our ideas, adds a softness and refinement to them, like that which the atmosphere gives to naked objects.
— William Hazlitt
I see other black women imitate my style, which is no style at all, but just letting our hair be itself. They call it the Afro Look.
— Miriam Makeba
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
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
Is it something I said?" Jane asked. And if so, which sentence? There had been so many of them, after all.
— Courtney Milan
Those who love a cause are those who love the life which has to be led in order to serve it.
— Simone Weil
It is medicine, not scenery, for which a sick man must go searching.
— Seneca The Younger
He bit his lip in a manner which immediately awakened my maternal sympathy, and I helped him bite it.
— S.J Perelman
how inevitable it was that the aristocrat would refuse his final duty - which was to step aside and vanish into history.
— Frank Herbert
I really like the mission at SurveyMonkey, which is, we help people make better decisions. It's just a great thing.
— Dave Goldberg
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
It is almost possible to measure a writer's skill by the dexterity with which he repeats, and yet avoids monotony.
— George G. Williams
My eyes change colors, which is why you guys have never been able to figure it out.
— Meredith Brooks
Leisure is one of the three greatest rewards of being a teacher. It is, unfortunately, the privilege which teachers most often misuse.
— Gilbert Highet
It is in men as in soils where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not.
— Jonathan Swift
I sold my first short story to Pyramid Press, where it was chiseled onto fifteen slabs of granite, and for which I was paid nine goats.
— Frank Tuttle
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
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
— Daniel Kahneman
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
The extent to which YOU take responsibility over something is the extent to which YOU take control over it.
— Adam Khoo
It all starts with you, and that which never starts, also finishes with you.
— Anthony Liccione
'Homeland' is a thriller with a lot of cloak and dagger spy stuff, which is one of the things that makes it so much fun.
— Adam Rayner
Nothing can permanently please, which doesn't contain in itself the reason why it is so, and not otherwise.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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
WarGames had been one of Halliday's all-time favorite movies. Which was why I had watched it over three dozen times.
— Ernest Cline
Though many have tried, no one has ever yet explained away the decisive fact that science, which can do so much, cannot decide what it ought to do.
— Joseph Wood Krutch