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The stone often recoils on the head of the thrower.
— Elizabeth I
Trailer home borrowers, mostly near the bottom of the economic ladder, often default on their loans.
— Alex Berenson
To share a story is in part to take ownership of it, especially because you are often able to comment on a story that you are sharing on social media.
— Annalee Newitz
Although she was gregarious, she inadvertently separated herself from people because she was so often inside her own head, focusing on her creativity.
— Alexandra Robbins
For me, a career highlight was being on 'Battlestar Galactica.' Roles like that don't come along very often.
— Michael Trucco
My computer goes down on me more often than my girlfriend.
— Robert Paul Blumenstein
Pop music thrives on repetition. You know a song's a hit when you've heard it so often that you'll be happy never to hear it again.
— James Surowiecki
When someone leaves an office, often there's a series of successors until you settle on one.
— Paul Lieberstein
Resistance, in the form of opposition or lack of support from others is often a sign telling you to move forward and on to bigger and better things.
— Miya Yamanouchi
Which reminds me of a fortune cookie: you often find your destiny on the path you take to avoid it.
— Hector Elizondo
We often concentrate on the negative side of the humanity, but humanity is growing, maturing every day, and to sign the song of a better future.
— Debasish Mridha
Revelation comes most often when we are on the move.
— Dallin H. Oaks
T often falls out that somewhat is produced of nothing; for lies are sufficient to breed opinion, and opinion brings on substance.
— Francis Bacon
Traders focus almost entirely on where to enter a trade. In reality, the entry size is often more important than the entry price
— Jack D. Schwager
A lady's success will so often be looked on with dark suspicion, while a dude's success is looked on as his due.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
How hard something is often depends on your vantage point.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I have never wished there was a God to call on- I have often wished there was a God to thank.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Learning often means changing the game board, not just learning fancier strategies on the same board with the same pieces.
— David N. Perkins
You can go far on hard work and big dreams, often a hell of a lot farther - and faster - than people with more education and experience.
— Mike Michalowicz
CEOs of large firms often fail to read the handwriting on the wall, because of complacence, inertia, or overconfidence.
— Navi Radjou
Anxiety and Ennui are the Scylla and Charybdis on which the bark of human happiness is most often wrecked.
— William Edward Hartpole Lecky
Experience is not the poor relation of expertise. Valuable insights in business often come from the people on the ground.
— Noreena Hertz
Credit unions are often a better deal than banks and tend to pay higher yields on deposits.
— Suze Orman
Fear is a powerful ally, but feed it too often, make it too strong, and it will turn on you.
— Leigh Bardugo
While my trips are most often focused on business, I always try to take some time to experience the local culture.
— Aslaug Magnusdottir
I pore over every word on the cereal box at breakfast, often more than once. You can ask me anything about shredded wheat.
— Chris Van Allsburg
Try drawing or painting a scene you're working on. Often this will help free up you imagination.
— Kevin Henkes
I got roped into Twitter. I actually quite enjoy it! But I don't go on as often as some.
— Amanda Tapping
I'm more likely to lose my temper on a film set than almost anywhere. Often the level of idiocy is so exalted that it's impossible to comprehend.
— John Malkovich
The poet's spoken discourse often depends on a mystique, on the spiritual freedom that finds itself enslaved on earth.
— Salvatore Quasimodo
I second guess everything I do musically, and I often could spend hours on, say, one snare sound.
— Chet Faker
Books that talk about 'contemplation' often seem to have been written on Jupiter. This one is a sterling exception.
— Martin Laird
I often think flowers are the angels' alphabet whereby they write on hills and fields mysterious and beautiful lessons for us to feel and learn.
— Louisa May Alcott
It is often wonderful how putting down on paper a clear statement of a case helps one to see, not perhaps the way out, but the way in.
— A. C. Benson
people are taking a bottle of wine to a dinner party or for a gift, they'll often settle on Chardonnay.
— James Waldorf
Too often we let others stamp a price tag on us, and we accept their appraisal of our worth, forgetting we are in fact priceless.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Why do big men tend to have such little brains? Perhaps they get by on brawn too often, and their minds dry up like plums in the sun.
— Joe Abercrombie
Too often, feelings arrive too soon, waiting for thoughts that often come too late.
— Dejan Stojanovic
The mind has its own logic but does not often let others in on it.
— Bernard DeVoto
There are often two conversations going on in a marriage. The one that you're having and the one you're not.
— Robin Black
How often we wish we'd stayed on the same path
— Cecelia Ahern
Short term goals are often based on dissatisfaction, and actions based on dissatisfaction will eventually lead to a life of unhappiness.
— Gudjon Bergmann
Measuring progress is often like watching grass grow. While it's difficult to detect movement on a daily basis, it's simple to see growth over time.
— Frank Sonnenberg
Perfectionists often position themselves on the sidelines, from which they point out that nothing is good enough.
— Rebecca Solnit
Unfortunately, some of our poor choices are irreversible, but many are not. Often, we can change course and get back on the right track.
— James E. Faust
Proving one's freedom will often mean insisting on the most arbitrary, odd, unrepeatable aspects of one's behavior.
— Ermanno Bencivenga
Fame is a spiritual drug. It is often a by-product of our artistic work, but like nuclear waste, it can be a very dangerous by-product.
— Julia Cameron
Revolutions and their aftermaths, of course, are always fluid and fickle times, and the outcome is often perched on a knife's edge.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
I often think of random melodies. And I pretty much hear in my head what I want to do with the orchestra as I'm writing on the piano.
— Andrew Lloyd Webber
People often ask if I have a favorite song that I've written. And the answer is yes, but it depends on the day and what mood I'm in ...
— Josh Garrels
Great discoveries are made accidentally less often than the populace likes to think.
(Commenting on how an accident led to the discovery of X-rays) — William Cecil Dampier
(Commenting on how an accident led to the discovery of X-rays) — William Cecil Dampier
He'd been let down so often
His brow was on the floor
But then they found
A small hole in the ground
And let him down some more — David Thewlis
His brow was on the floor
But then they found
A small hole in the ground
And let him down some more — David Thewlis
I love the fact that very often the most everyday objects take on another level of importance.
— Nick Veasey
The tongue is a whip that often turns on its master.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
I don't often agree with the RSPCA as I believe it is an animal's duty to be on my plate at supper time.
— Jeremy Clarkson
Too often today, we do not rely on faith so much as on our own ability to reason and solve problems.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
Unbridled truth often gets sacrificed on the altar of the greater good.
— Robert J. Crane
Piracy often reflects market failures on the part of producers rather than moral failures on the part of consumers.
— Henry Jenkins
I've worked with a lot of people on music and often times those things don't work out.
— Joaquin Phoenix
Over the years, people I've met have often asked me what I'm working on, and I've usually replied that the main thing was a book about Dresden.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Art is too often discounted as a secondary priority. The writer is necessary to society.
— Kayla Rae Whitaker
Planted, a single corn seed yielded more than 150 fat kernels, often as many as 300, while the return on a seed of wheat was something less than 50:1
— Michael Pollan
Religious men often think about death, and Abelard had given some thought to his last words. "I told you so" had not been on the list. The
— Max Gladstone
See well how it often befalls that to rise to the topmost degree would make it seem that the abyss is on high.
— Diane De Poitiers
A helping word to one in trouble is often like a switch on a railroad track-an inch between wreck and smooth-rolling prosperity.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Women often focus more on staying friends, which is as important as climbing the mountain.
— Arlene Blum
Baldwin often times stumbles over the truth, but he always picks himself up and hurries on as if nothing had happened.
— Winston Churchill
Studies show adolescent males often make decisions based on sex. Many fail to grow out of it.
— Nora Roberts
In American cinema, people will take a chance on you, though they'll often remind you that really, they always liked you.
— Kim Basinger
Too often we rely on our eyes to see.
— Tommy Cotton
Political success is often dependent on the ability to be heard above the din of controversy and debate and to set a course with one's own compass.
— Madeleine M. Kunin
I often say that we should only be judged on two things: if we're kind, and if we read books.
— Paige Shelton
The batteries in his radio died and came back so often they could have had regular roles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
— Nevada Barr
Think often on God, by day, by night, in your business and even in your diversions. He is always near you and with you; leave him not alone.
— Brother Lawrence
Such a Big miracle in such a tiny baby. Big things often have small beginnings A baby is God's opinion that life should go on.
— Carl Sandburg
Happiness often relies on one character trait:
self-discipline. — Charles F. Glassman
self-discipline. — Charles F. Glassman
Often we have too many distorted takes on love because of the way everyone else represents it.
— Mandy Fender