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For charity purposes, how do I help? A lot of prospective levers and tools have come into my life.
— Eduardo Saverin
There are two levers for moving men - interest and fear.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Wars are the hobbies of half-informed children who have somehow come into possession of the levers of power.
— Fred Reed
Some 95 percent of all sexual contact still occurs in permanent relationships. That's an impressive number.
— Volkmar Sigusch
Recorded history is largely an account of the crimes and disasters committed by banal little men at the levers of imperial machines.
— Edward Abbey
The law is not a series of calculating machines where answers come tumbling out when the right levers are pushed.
— William O. Douglas
Franklin Roosevelt was a great leader. He saw how to use the levers of power to affect change.
— Pete Du Pont
Inventor: A person who makes an ingenious arrangement of wheels, levers and springs, and believes it civilization.
— Ambrose Bierce
Would you pull the lever for yourself, Ben Affleck? What has Barack Obama meant to your movie career, Ben?
— Rush Limbaugh
Education and work are the levers to uplift a people.
— W.E.B. Du Bois
There are two levers for moving man
interest and fear. — Napoleon Bonaparte
interest and fear. — Napoleon Bonaparte
I shan't be pulling the levers there but I shall be a very good back-seat driver.
— Margaret Thatcher
The mechanism she employs is much more powerful than ours, for all her levers move the human heart.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The brain is your emotional cockpit. Lots of buttons and levers. Best to learn how to steer responsibly.
— Lisa Cypers Kamen
Our humanity isn't measured by how we treat other people, our humanity is measured by how we treat animals.
— Chuck Palahniuk
If and when we get married, only a completely opposite system will prevail.
— David O. Selznick
David 'The God of Sex' Davenport by his side. When
— Lynn Kelling
If you knew which levers to pull, you could stop time just long enough to save the things you love most.
— Ariel Sabar
If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap,
— Andrew Carnegie
accident." "He's over-protective. Being confined
— Janet Lane Walters
All civilized wo/men are prostitutes: Some sell what's between their legs; the rest sell what's between their ears.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The mightiest lever known to the world: imagination.
— William Wordsworth
The pen is the lever that moves the world.
— Thomas De Witt Talmage
I'm always tweaking, always trying to make it better, constantly moving the levers and dials.
— Steve Ells
No one sits, as you do, so close to a king, who does not begin to grasp how the levers of power work, and the cost of the oil that must grease them.
— Geraldine Brooks
Men are Moved by two levers only: fear and self interest.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Give anyone a lever long enough and they can change the world. It's unreliable levers that are the problem.
— Terry Pratchett
Romanticism is a cultural tool of male power to keep women from knowing their conditions.
— Shulamith Firestone
It doesn't matter in any game of rugby how many points the opposition scores, as long as we score more!
— George MacPherson
I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care.
— Dave Barry
She could feel the hole inside her where her heart had been.
— George R R Martin
Trifles lighter than straws are levers in the building up of character.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
For the machine, because of the way it is built, can work only in a given direction, no matter who pulls its levers.
— Rudolf Rocker
The central challenge for educational systems around the world is the substitution of effectiveness for popularity.
— Douglas B. Reeves
I find, by close observation, that the mothers are the levers which move in education. The men talk about it ... but the women work most for it.
— Frances Harper
Contradiction is the lever of transcendence.
— Simone Weil