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The atoms that so liberally and congenially flock together to form living things on Earth are exactly the same atoms that decline to do it elsewhere.
— Bill Bryson
The raising of ghosts or devils was a promise liberally accorded by my favourite authors,
— Mary Shelley
Ben's tongue is like sunscreen ... It's good for your health and should be applied liberally.
— John Green
Reflect that in reality you have a greater need to serve [the poor] than they have of your service.
— Angela Merici
Happiness is just a great equalizer. It's like water. You pour happiness liberally and all sorts of great things are going to happen.
— June Millington
I'm for comfort, not for style.
— Chris Hemsworth
Men give away nothing so liberally as their advice.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The poor must be wisely visited and liberally cared for, so that mendicity shall not be tempted into mendacity, nor want exasperated into crime.
— Robert Charles Winthrop
Language is a virus, money is a nasty disease.
— Jonathan Barnbrook
One night I attended a Laughing Liberally comedy show. There was one funny comedian there - Lee Camp.
— Matt Labash
The powers contained in a constitution ... ought to be construed liberally in advancement of the public good.
— Alexander Hamilton
A liberally educated person meets new ideas with curiosity and fascination. An illiberally educated person meets new ideas with fear.
— James Stockdale
I doubt that work ennobles man and I am absolutely certain that it does not ennoble woman.
— Elena Ferrante
Therefore, he that lacketh awisdom, let him ask of me, and I will give him liberally and upbraid him not.
— The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
My writing life is always a bit disorganized. It's hard for me to get going, but sometimes, once I begin, I go like the wind.
— Sue Miller
That's how fear grows. When you keep it locked inside and never let it out, it starts to eat you alive.
— Jason Segel
Apply Truth liberally to the inflamed area.
— Stephen Colbert
The tapestry of her life was a work of art created not with a needle but with duty, courage, and honor, sprinkled liberally with laughter and hope.
— Karen Ranney
We like to read about rich people in the newspapers; the papers know it, and they do their best to keep this appetite liberally fed.
— Mark Twain
liberally equipped with one-way pockets
— P.G. Wodehouse
I believe that in every country the people themselves are more peaceably and liberally inclined than their governments.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Herbs deserve to be used much more liberally.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
The great Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose once said, liberally translated, the only things worth writing about are love and murder.
— Henning Mankell
Carrying a proper sword, is he? Those well-fed types do tend to crowd their breeches, or so I hear.
— Scott Lynch
I've been a problem for nineteen years. I'm too tired to be one tonight. Just get me out of here." An
— Nora Sakavic
Many shadows hide behind light, and the best lies are those seasoned liberally with truth: salt covering the flavor of rotten meat.
— Brent Weeks
I liberally apply sunscreen and wear hats.
— Christie Brinkley
The search for truth takes you where the evidence leads you, even if, at first, you don't want to go there.
— Bart D. Ehrman
In university, we are given a taught a lesson then given a test. Whereas in life, we are given a test that teaches us a lesson. #UniversityOfLife
— Habeeb Akande
Give liberally. Go urgently. Live dangerously.
— David Platt
Few things are so liberally bestowed, or squandered with so little effect, as good advice.
— Samuel Johnson
A master should be paid liberally, in order to secure a person properly qualified.
— Frederick Romilly
There are times when fear is not our enemy. There are times when fear is our truest, sometimes only, friend.
— Rick Yancey
It's great fun to memorize somebody's biography, and then liberally play with the real facts of their life and go a step beyond reality.
— Andy Daly