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Yes, I have often battled Grief. / Both of us used our teeth.
— Sherman Alexie
I really have to dance more often, and so I travel around. If I don't, I will crumble.
— Rudolf Nureyev
If you wait and watch, she's found, things so often reveal themselves, despite your adversary's best efforts.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
Power and position often make a man trifle with the truth.
— George A. Smith
For me, a career highlight was being on 'Battlestar Galactica.' Roles like that don't come along very often.
— Michael Trucco
Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities.
— Oliver Goldsmith
No matter how wild reality was obviously often being, it was an absolutely secure place, as a tone and intelligence, and a thing happening.
— Robert Creeley
I've been writing about Vermont independence for nearly ten years ... and, more often than not, it was for an audience of one.
— Thomas Naylor
Long works are too often like long sermons which end in fatigue.
— Francis Grierson
Human beings are infinitely worth studying, especially the peculiarities that often go along with outstanding gifts.
— Paul Johnson
People often forget this - a vinyl album could only contain a maximum of 20 minutes per side!
— Ken Hensley
The assailant is often in the right; the assailed is always.
— Walter Savage Landor
If anyone accuses me of contradicting myself, I shall reply; I have been wrong once or more often, however I do not aspire to be always wrong.
— Luc De Clapiers
Inertia is often mistaken for patience.
— Marty Rubin
Becoming Christlike is a lifetime pursuit and very often involves growth and change that is slow, almost imperceptible.
— Ezra Taft Benson
I think that in today's world, by nature, we are all self-centered. And that often leads to selfishness.
— Gary Chapman
Leisure is one of the three greatest rewards of being a teacher. It is, unfortunately, the privilege which teachers most often misuse.
— Gilbert Highet
The trouble with having a place for everything is how often it gets filled up with everything else.
— Don Fraser
Being American and being an outsider at the same time, it's a perspective I often bring to a character.
— Aasif Mandvi
Good writers are often excellent at a hundred other things, but writing promises a greater latitude for the ego.
— John Cheever
Sensuality often hastens the "Growth of Love" so much that the roots remain weak and are easily torn up.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Even if we are often led to desire through the sense of beauty can you say that the beautiful is what we desire?
— James Joyce
We try to fix the outside so much, but our control of the outer world is limited, temporary, and often, illusory.
— Matthieu Ricard
Undertaking initially to protect its citizens against aggression, [government] has often itself become ... a far greater aggressor.
— John Hospers
This gap perpetuates a cycle of injustice in our society that often begins in middle school with suspension practices.
— Phyllis Hunter
However it happens, the appeal of the books we return to is often, at least in part, a fascination with what we can't quite reach.
— Peter Turchi
One is only young once, but in her case it was once to often.
— Louis De Bernieres
People often belittle the place where they were born.
— Mitch Albom
Those who lack courage are often the first to discourage.
— Robert J. Braathe
Inspiration more often comes during the work than before it, because the largest part of the job of an artist is to listen to the work.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Tardiness often robs us opportunity, and the dispatch of our forces.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
One's course in life often pivots on small incidents.
— Sidney Huntington
Many hidden truths are often unobserved, not invisible.
— Matthew A. Petti
Vices are often habits rather than passions.
— Antoine Rivarol
The things we ignore often come back to us in our sleep.
— Gene Tierney
Our examples of enduring hardship are often more powerful than our stories of success and triumph.
— Mark Dever
But often, it is the forbidden that is the hottest, and the depraved that is the most arousing
— Alessandra Torre
I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She's so positive.
— Emily Deschanel
Pioneers may be picturesque figures, but they are often rather lonely ones.
— Nancy Astor The Viscountess Astor
The problem sincere Christians have with God often comes down to a wrong understanding of what this life is meant to provide.
— Larry Crabb
Often, a serial killer has no felony record.
— Pat Brown
When self-esteem is low, we are often manipulated by fear ... We live more to avoid pain than to experience joy.
— Nathaniel Branden
Here's where the real power of generosity comes in. Often, the more we give, the more we receive.
— Debbie Macomber
There is a romantic, often misguided, misconception among the British that life in France is akin to life in Paradise.
— Janine Di Giovanni
Often our self-esteem is bruised by criticism.
— Marvin J. Ashton
We must see what in the Israeli identity - in the Israeli - we can give to other people rather than speaking so often of taking, expanding territory.
— A. B. Yehoshua
The more often a person tell a lie-the more time u hear lie,u begin to believe it-if it's told often enough,u start begin to believe it
— Michael J. Jackson
Opportunities have often felt like obligations to me.
— Kevin DeYoung
Southern women often marry a man knowing that he is the father of many little slaves. They do not trouble themselves about it.
— Harriet Ann Jacobs
Men don't avoid successful women because they're jealous; they often do it to avoid being in competition with her next job promotion.
— Ian K. Smith
Convention (is) so often a mask for injustice.
— Edith Hamilton
The character of giving advice often makes us accountable for the conduct of those we advise.
— Norm MacDonald
Intellectualism, though by no means confined to doubters, is often the sole piety of the skeptic.
— Richard Hofstadter
American culture is often so self-consumed that we often think that our problems are just our problems.
— Saul Williams
(Rigg) had often complained that all these languages were useless, and Father had only said, A man who speaks but one language understands none.
— Orson Scott Card
Attempting to change our perception without changing our perspective is often an exercise in imagination. As
— Chaitanya Charan
Just knowing you're not alone is often enough to kindle hope amid tragic circumstances.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Names that tell stories have been worth millions of dollars. So a great deal of research often proceeds the selection of a name
— Claude C. Hopkins
Those who have aimed at utopia have often been the most effective at unleashing hell on earth.
— Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
I second guess everything I do musically, and I often could spend hours on, say, one snare sound.
— Chet Faker
How often do I have to tell you this," I say. "I'm not going anywhere. I'm. Not. Going. Anywhere.
— Rock Lane Cooper
I often say that shareholders should feel very responsible for how responsive corporations are to the public trust.
— Ruth J. Simmons
Remember, the goal is to take emotion out of investing because emotion is what so often destroys investing success, whether it's greed or fear.
— Anthony Robbins
Necessity is often the spur to genius.
— Honore De Balzac
Age is relative. Experience is relative. And I think often intensity is confused with maturity.
— Laura Marling
Violence in the voice is often only the death rattle of reason in the throat.
— Henry George Bohn
I have often thought of the postman's bringing me a letter as one of the pleasures I shall miss in heaven.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Politicians often misuse science for political ends and to pursue their own agenda.
— Leonard Mlodinow
It is in the combination of words and visuals that the magic of understanding often happens.
— Alberto Cairo
Often, instead of offering empathy, we have a strong urge to give advice or reassurance and to explain our own position or feeling.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
It's what people don't say that is often the most revealing.
— Sophie B. Hawkins