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If you wish to be positive, which means youthful, never speak of the past any more than you can help.
— Gelett Burgess
Extremes mean borders beyond which life ends ... and a passion for extremism is a veiled longing for death.
— Milan Kundera
Vampires can live a very long time, theoretically forever, which means their idea of getting down to business can be damn leisurely.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
The overall message is 'one love,' which means love begins with oneself. If you can't love yourself, you can't love anyone around you.
— Simphiwe Dana
Serenity is the end - and serenity is also the means - by which you live effectively.
— Ken Keyes Jr.
Don't nag me about quotes. By which I suppose you mean quotations. I'll add them when I'm ready.
— PK
Nobody's madder than me about the website not working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed.
— Barack Obama
I think we need an American jobs agenda for the climate challenge which means American renewable grid, more renewable energy.
— Martin O'Malley
Art or talent, for an artist, is merely a means of applying his personal faculties to the ideas and the things of the period in which he lives.
— Gustave Courbet
When they say "Be yourself," which self do they mean?
— Rob Brezsny
Why is it that man desires to be made sad, beholding doleful and tragical things, which yet himself would by no means suffer?
— Saint Augustine
Art means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of power which holds it hostage.
— Adrienne Rich
That's what they mean by the womb of time: the agony and the despair of spreading bones, the hard girdle in which lie the outraged entrails of events.
— William Faulkner
A blush is no language; only a dubious flag - signal which may mean either of two contradictories
— George Eliot
Mark Twain is a voice of truth and a voice of equality and a voice of tolerance. Which means he is a voice of love.
— Val Kilmer
People always think I'm Amy Poehler, which never bothers me. I mean, Amy Poehler is great.
— Amy Sedaris
Progressive taxation of income and profits means that precisely those parts of the income which people would have saved and invested are taxed away
— Ludwig Von Mises
What the result means is that the Franco-German axis is in serious trouble. It's the end of a phase which began in 2002.
— Bill Vaughan
With the most primitive means the artist creates something which the most ingenious and efficient technology will never be able to create.
— Kazimir Malevich
Birth control is the means by which woman attains basic freedom ...
— Margaret Sanger
Meditation is the way the mind is. That's why in Zen they call it the natural state, which means you don't have to go and do anything to meditate.
— Frederick Lenz
When someone says his conclusions are objective, he means that they are based on prejudices which many other people share.
— Celia Green
If you happen to be the only one with negative interest rates, you also weaken your currency, which means you make your exports more competitive.
— Mohamed El-Erian
I strongly support the Second Amendment and I believe the Second Amendment ought to be preserved - which means no gun control.
— John McCain
Truth is only stranger than fiction if you're a stranger to the truth. Which means you're either a liar or you're fictional.
— Pseudonymous Bosch
He has fought many battles with us" (Jace)
By which you mean one battle" muttered Simon. "Two if you count the one I was a rat — Cassandra Clare
By which you mean one battle" muttered Simon. "Two if you count the one I was a rat — Cassandra Clare
That which is communicated, i.e., understood, is metaphysical. The means of communication is physical.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
If you are clinically insane, by which I mean you wake up in the morning, and you think you are an onion, this is your car, (about the BMW X3).
— Jeremy Clarkson
The right to err, which means the freedom to try experiments, is the universal condition of all progress.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's very difficult to say anything in Icelandic. I can say "takk," which means "thank you." That's about all I learned.
— Kit Harington
I mean you are reading this book on a kindle device which would be wiped out if we were hit with an EMP attack.
— Scotty Boyd
Doubt, skepticism, innovation, and inquiry are the only means by which wonder, beauty, awe, and symmetry will be discovered.
— Christopher Hitchens
Do not dare to live without some clear intention toward which your living shall be bent. Mean to be something with all your might.
— Phillips Brooks
Good has two meanings: it means that which is good absolutely and that which is good for somebody.
— Aristotle.
The very word Islam means peace, which is nonviolence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
An organized product of nature is that in which all the parts are mutually ends and means.
— Immanuel Kant
To this principle of vanity, which philosophers call a mean one, and which I do not, I owe a great part of the figure which I have made in life.
— Lord Chesterfield
We continually say things to support an opinion, which we have given, that in reality we don't above half mean.
— Frances Burney
Character is an invincible force, which acts by presence and without means
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I mean, there needs to be a wholesale effort against racial profiling, which is illiterate children.
— George W. Bush
I'm a Cancer, which means I'm maternal and emotional. So in relationships I'm screwed.
— Lindsay Lohan
Why there is word for "End"???, which mean why there is "End",...!?
(So far it doesn't exist!?) — Deyth Banger
(So far it doesn't exist!?) — Deyth Banger
Scotland by no means escaped the fate ordained for every country which is connected, but not incorporated, with another country of greater resources.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
Compassion doesn't, of course, mean feeling sorry for people, or pity, which is how the word has become emasculated in a way.
— Karen Armstrong
Most [people] see education only as the means by which a person is transported from one economic plane to a higher one.
— Richard M. Weaver
Do you struggle with confusion? Not knowing which way to go? Here's why: We turn to means (help of creation, our own mind) before turning to God.
— Yasmin Mogahed
Freedom necessarily means that many things will be done which we do not like.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
It is the Press which has corrupted our political morals - and it is to the Press we must look for the means of our political regeneration.
— Alexander Hamilton
We're never going to escape the idea of being young. Which I don't mind myself. I mean, who wants to grow up anyway?
— Niall Horan
I tell you this
to break your heart,
by which I mean only
that it break open and never close again
to the rest of the world. — Mary Oliver
to break your heart,
by which I mean only
that it break open and never close again
to the rest of the world. — Mary Oliver
I would want to make Radio Haiti as independent as possible, which means it can't be strictly commercial.
— Michele Montas
The Christian faith gives us a new conception of work as the means by which God loves and cares for his world through us.
— Timothy Keller
There is no normality in life. Having two houses means that we can get out of each other's hair - which, let's face it, we've both got a lot of
— Helena Bonham Carter
By that which is self-caused, I mean that of which the essence involves existence, or that of which the nature is only conceivable as existent.
— Baruch Spinoza
The wise man bridges the gap by laying out the path by means of which he can get from where he is to where he wants to go.
— J. P. Morgan
All them weird chords which don't mean a thing ... you got no melody to remember, and no beat to dance to
— Louis Armstrong
Fear is the raw material from which courage is manufactured. Without it, we wouldn't even know what it means to be brave.
— Martha Beck
Sexual acts are one of the primary means by which we can act out our inarticulated inner lives.
— Sallie Tisdale
When the eye or the imagination is struck with an uncommon work, the next transition of an active mind is to the means by which it was performed
— Samuel Johnson
They are all beer wasted. Which is different from bourbon wasted. Bourbon makes you mean and switches on your regret.
— Lisa D'Amour
What is Parliament for if it is not to be a means to make ministers accountable for the services for which they are responsible.
— Michael Howard
The Mysterious Pass, which opens beyond space and time, is inconceivable by means of discursive thought and has, by definition, no fixed position.
— Monica Esposito
We are losing the 'War on Drugs,' which means there's a war going on and people on drugs are winning it.
— Bill Hicks
Near the end of his life, Henri Matisse's preferred attire was evening wear,
by which I mean pajamas. — Holland Cotter
by which I mean pajamas. — Holland Cotter
The ideal society can be described, quite simply, as that in which no man has the power of means to coerce others.
— Edward Abbey
By piety I mean that union of reverence and love to God which the knowledge of his benefits inspires.
— John Calvin
We're working-class people, which means we don't get rich or have maids. Be content with what you are and what you have.
— Colleen McCullough
Alloted duty means you should live full potentiality with which you are born.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
We ought to recognise the profound gulf between the work to which we are 'called' and the work we are forced into as a means of livelihood.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
The means by which we live have outdistanced the ends for which we live.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The ego is a mean mechanism which mobilizes the absolute strongest rationalization traps in order to preserve itself.
— John Duover