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Love humanity for all its pleasures and faults. Remember to follow the instructions from above and your day will be blessed
— J. Anson Brandes
Every novel generates its own climate, when you get going.
— Penelope Lively
The body is like the earth ... as vulnerable to overbuilding, being carved into parcels, cut off, overmined, and shorn of its power as any landscape.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Cleave believed the concentration of carbohydrates in the refining process did its damage in three ways.
— Gary Taubes
The piano is always true to me. In times of despair, happiness, and joy, its mood is always my own.
— Bradley Joseph
It is not important what Rahul Gandhi thinks, its important what a billion Indians think.
— Rahul Gandhi
When we share our personal data with business, its use should be transparent and secure.
— Anna Eshoo
Genius had its rewards.
— Mario Puzo
the vehicle depends upon its fuel to operate effectively
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The measure of a country's greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis.
— Thurgood Marshall
The cure for Apple is not cost-cutting. The cure for Apple is to innovate its way out of its current predicament.
— Apple Inc.
It is the miracle of consciousness and I am its witness.
We are Creatures.
It is bliss — Marion Coutts
We are Creatures.
It is bliss — Marion Coutts
To hackers, a program was an organic entity that had a life independent from that of its author.
— Steven Levy
To all the girls that think you're fat because you're not a size zero, you're the beautiful one, its society who's ugly.
— Marilyn Monroe
Life is not about being complacent, its all about being competent.
— Chandan Sharma
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
Take eloquence and wring its neck.
— Paul Verlaine
Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
— Gottfried Leibniz
Wine is valued for its price, not its flavor.
— Anthony Trollope
Love has its place, as does hate. Peace has its place, as does war. Mercy has its place, as do cruelty and revenge.
— Meir Kahane
You want to know how I got these scars. I swallowed my pride and then it crawled its way out of my mouth.
— Rudy Francisco
Is still fulfilling its social function in supplying the consumers with more, better and cheaper goods.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Ephemeral work made outside, for and about a day, lies at the core of my art and its making must be kept private.
— Andy Goldsworthy
Ethics, as has been well said, are the finest fruits of humanity, but they are not its roots
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
The street has its own use for things.
— William Gibson
Reverb does that thing where you make one sound and it grows to 20 times its original size and fills everything up.
— Alex Scally
Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.
— Augustus Hare
It has been a mistake living my life in the past. One cannot ride a horse backwards and still hold its reins.
— Richard Paul Evans
It is also to be noticed, that the old man is distinguished by his works, as a tree is by its fruits.
— John Calvin
It is obvious that while science is struggling to bring Heaven to earth some men are using its materials in the construction of Hell.
— Herbert Hoover
the greatest thing about having so many laws was that you could pick and choose, and move on to the next when the last lost its magic.
— Jennifer Traig
Strategy can therefore never take its hand from the work for a moment.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
Christianity is in its nature revolutionary.
— Walter Rauschenbusch
It is a ripper. I would be disappointed if it simply nuzzled them and showed its belly for a good rub.
— Jeff Salyards
I love reform better than its modes.
— Henry David Thoreau
All things must come to its roots from where it is planted.
— Teresa Of Avila
She knows her place in this world. She can tear down its walls, and still nobody knows her name. - Naomi
— Tara Kelly
Sometimes its the crazy side that accomplishes things!
— Christopher J. Fennell
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. French. Pascal. The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing.
— Madeleine L'Engle
The Power who gave a power, by its mere existence, signifies that it must be brought out towards perfection.
— Margaret Fuller
Curiosity has its own reason for existence.
— Albert Einstein
The fish was a twelve-inch rainbow trout with a huge hump on its back. A hunchback trout.
— Richard Brautigan
I'm nervous about the prospects of an America that refuses to abide by its best conscience and its best lights and its best angels.
— Michael Eric Dyson
When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.
— Maria Montessori
We cannot suffer a person by his affidavit to arraign the whole justice of the country and its administration.
— Tony Abbott
The museum spreads its surfaces everywhere, and becomes an untitled collection of generalizations that mobilize the eye.
— Robert Smithson
Before recording technology existed, you could not separate music from its social context.
— David Byrne
No agency is better than its account executives.
— Morris Hite
Some people are like fragile petals, and they don't recover from hardship. Do we blame the petal? Or do we excuse its fragility and mourn its loss?
— Aleksandra Layland
This society, promoted by its leaders as an egalitarian utopia, was in truth one of the most unequal societies on earth.
— Peter Hitchens
Americans are people who prefer the Continent to their own country, but refuse to learn its languages.
— E. V. Lucas
Democratism and its allied herd movements, while remaining loyal to the principle of equality and identity, will never hesitate to sacrifice liberty.
— Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Humanity knows no bounds to its inhumanity when it puts systems in place that justify its injustices. Legally
— Carlos Morales
Mortals fantasied that love was eternal and its loss unimaginable. Now we know neither is true. Love remained mortal, while we became eternal.
— Neal Shusterman
Night with its long hours of mysteries and uncertainties was the time to fear.
— Charles B. MacDonald
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
That genius is feeble which cannot hold its own before the masterpieces of the world.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.
— Lord Acton
The excesses of love soon pass, but its insufficiencies torment us forever.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Challenge yourself, its fine not to be a totally finished person.
— Leigh Steinberg
O heart, we are old;
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats
The living beauty is for younger men:
We cannot pay its tribute of wild tears. — William Butler Yeats
Idleness is sweet, and its consequences are cruel.
— John Quincy Adams
What do you expect from a culture and a nation that exerted more of its national will fighting against Disney World and Big Macs than the Nazis?
— Dennis Miller
narrative is the principal way in which our species organizes its understanding of time.
— H. Porter Abbott
Love endeth like the chianti flask, its drops are bitter.
— Gelett Burgess
And what is death, if not a face at peace - its artistic perfection.
— Vladimir Nabokov
We want to remember that America is at its best when it's struggling to live up to its stated ideals.
— Lonnie Bunch
The frost performs its secret ministry,
Unhelped by any wind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Unhelped by any wind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The apparatus defeats its own purpose if its purpose is to create a humane existence on the basis of a humanized nature.
— Herbert Marcuse
I woke up, smiling to myself at this dream with its allegorical aspects but with no real meaning.
— Jean De Berg
Ambition's cradle oftenest is its grave
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow