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Yet one's joy will be greater than another's on account of a fuller participation of the divine happiness
— Peter Kreeft
Once you run current-account deficits, you depend on the kindness of strangers. This might be the beginning of the end of the American empire.
— Nouriel Roubini
I worry about anthropomorphism as a form of self-deception. (The Christian religion is an anthropomorphic account of the universe.)
— A.S. Byatt
And of what account was anybody's past, in the huge kaleidoscope where all the social atoms spun around on the same plane?
— Edith Wharton
Only a group lack of imagination could account for people not wondering what went on in the dark around them.
— Charlaine Harris
There's no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.
— E.B. White
Will people not be thrown face down into Hell only on account of the harvest of their tongue?
— Anonymous
The vows of God are on me. I may not stay to play with shadows or pluck earthly flowers till I my work have done and rendered up account.
— Amy Carmichael
God has administered to us of the present age, a bitter draught and a harsh physician, on account of our abounding infirmities.
— Desiderius Erasmus
How painful it is to find that my figure can be of no help to my future ... how painful to see it rejected on account of a slanderous suspicion!
— Auguste Rodin
Inequalities of Fate very curious. Should like, on this account, to believe in Reincarnation.
— E.M. Delafield
In heaven I yearn for knowledge, account all else inanity; On earth I confess an itch for the praise of fools - that's vanity
— Robert Browning
It is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some single irradiating word.
— Alexander Smith
Keep your own list, or get an account with an email newsletter company like MailChimp and put a little sign-up widget on every page of your website.
— Austin Kleon
If one maintains the intent of, 'no one should have the slightest difficulty on my account', then his work will be considered to be done.
— Dada Bhagwan
That is the whole secret of successful fighting. Get your enemy at a disadvantage; and never, on any account, fight him on equal terms.
— George Bernard Shaw
The gifts of God are not to be rejected on account of the channel that brings them.
— Francois Fenelon
My mother opened a bank account for me when I made $60 on my first day of work as an extra. She's that kind of mother.
— Laura Dern
To sleep after sunrise was impossible on account of the number of flies which kept buzzing about the face.
— George Grey
Since I can't be a professional on account of lack of education I wouldn't mind being wealthy.
— Bernard Malamud
There is no reason why an individual, who has the misfortune to become insane, should, on that account, be deprived of any comfort or even luxury...
— Thomas Story Kirkbride
Are we to execrate our age- or all ages?
Do we think of Buddha as withdrawing from the world on account of his contemporaries? — Emil Cioran
Do we think of Buddha as withdrawing from the world on account of his contemporaries? — Emil Cioran
According to the state of a man's conscience, so do hope and fear on account of his deeds arise in his mind.
— Ovid
If a sheep dies on the shore of the Euphrates I fear lest Allah ask me to account for it on the Day of Resurrection.
— Umar
For some critics we might be uncool on account of our popularity.
— Gavin Rossdale
Facts are facts and will not disappear on account of your likes.
— Jawaharlal Nehru
Cersei always resented being excluded from power on account of her sex.
— George R R Martin
You have to coddle menfolks on account of their pride.
— Michael Lee West
The simply complete thing, then, is that which is always chosen for itself and never on account of something else.
— Aristotle.
Only the one who has the understanding of time will be ready to give an account to the Lord for what He did on this earth.
— Sunday Adelaja
I don't fly on account of my religion. I'm a devout coward.
— Henny Youngman
Allah is al-Kareem, so if He withholds from you it is not on account of stinginess. It is on account of His generosity. He withholds to give.
— Yasmin Mogahed
... growing a little tiresome on account of some mysterious internal discomfort that the local practitioner diagnosed as imagination
— H.G.Wells
11 g "Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely h on my account.
— Anonymous
Our struggle does not end so long as there is a single human being considered untouchable on account of his birth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I think mine is the fullest and most plausible account of what went on in Marie Antoinette's life.
— Antonia Fraser
Men are often biased in their judgment on account of their sympathy and their interests.
— George William Norris
On account of its scale and complexity, the world will always outstrip the capacity of any single body to ask fertile questions of it.
— Alain De Botton
On account of those absolute and impatient ones, be not jealous, thou lover of truth! Never yet did truth cling to the arm of an absolute one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I have come to the conclusion that my subjective account of my motivation is largely mythical on almost all occasions. I don't know why I do things.
— John B. S. Haldane
A man has virtues enough if he deserves pardon for his faults on account of them.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Marriages should culminate on account of the wishes of the couple. It is their knitting of the hearts that should lead to marriages
— Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
Bruce Parker's The Power of the Sea is an engaging and essential history of science. It's also a terrific account of survival on our wild blue planet.
— David Helvarg
And because his Spirit was wholly God, he is called God, and he is called man on account of his flesh.
— Michael Servetus
I'm not on Facebook. I have a sort of anonymous account that I check, like, once every six months every time Facebook rolls out a new feature.
— Evgeny Morozov
Mr. Ware has no right to discharge any of his laborers on account of their political opinion.
— Charles E. Merrill
As long as the people persist in voting for or against men on account of their religious views, just so long will hypocrisy hold place and power.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
WHATEVER MISHAP MAY BEFALL YOU, IT IS ON ACCOUNT OF SOMETHING WHICH YOU HAVE DONE."
Prophet Muhammad. — Michael Francis John
Prophet Muhammad. — Michael Francis John
God freely forgives us on account of Christnot on account of our works, contrition, confession, or satisfactions.
— Martin Luther
You can't stop going with an old friend on account of rumors, and on the other hand I had no intention of being rumored into marriage.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
May your P&L account of deeds for humanity be in profits; for you have to present the your Balance Sheet on the Judgment Day.
— Vikrmn
We should never insult others on account of their faults, for it is our duty to show charity and respect to everyone.
— John Calvin
I saw a report on the news: 'Peter Dinklage tweeted ... ' What? You know, I don't need any of that stuff. I got an email account; that's all I need.
— Peter Dinklage
Show me one couple unhappy merely on account of their limited circumstances, and I will show you ten who are wretched from other causes.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
All of us will give an account to God about our life on earth, about our position and actions
— Sunday Adelaja
Love is the strange bewilderment that overtakes one person on account of another person.
— James Thurber
On account of bad weather, German revolution took place in music
— Kurt Tucholsky
If we happen to be praised on account of qualities which we formerly despised, our estimation of those qualities immediately rises.
— Giacomo Leopardi
I believe everyone who breathes air on this earth, regardless of their job or their bank account, must give back more than just carbon dioxide.
— Kelly Cutrone
Physical laws are ruled by logic, and are ungovernable: so when the die comes to rest on its edge, it owes neither apology nor account.
— John Hadac
Oh how I wish he (Franklin Pierce) was out of political life! How much better it would be for him on every account!
— Jane Pierce
Men are found to be vainer on account of those qualities which they fondly believe they have than of those which they really have.
— Vincent Voiture
Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy's advance upon this place.
— John Buford
Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.
— Alice Paul
I was once invited to take part in a heroic, possibly fatal enterprise, but I declined, mainly on account of sloth.
— Edward Abbey
A humanist is anyone who rejects the attempt to describe or account for man wholly on the basis of physics, chemistry or animal behaviour.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
Art rests on a kind of religious sense, on a deep, steadfast earnestness; and on this account it unites so readily with religion.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
But man is freer than all the animals, on account of his free-will, with which he is endowed above all other animals.
— Thomas Aquinas
Obedience is a penance of reason, and, on that account, a sacrifice more acceptable than all corporal penances and mortifications.
— John Of The Cross
Never esteem men on account of their riches or their station. Respect goodness, find it where you may.
— William Cobbett
Mama read it an began pulling her hair an weepin an praisin the Lord, 'cause it say I am 'Temporarily Deferred' on account of I am a numbnuts.
— Winston Groom
Rather know nothing than half-know many things! Rather be a fool on one's own account than a wise man in the opinion of others!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Wisdom is a seed in our brains and it's on ourselves to improve this and develop by feeding it with the knowledge on account of experiences.
— Jan Jansen
Men desire to have some share in the management of public affairs chiefly on account of the importance which it gives them.
— Adam Smith
A gentleman does not promote a man on account of what he says; nor does he reject sayings, because the speaker is what he is.
— Confucius
It is setting a high value upon our opinions to roast men and women alive on account of them.
— Michel De Montaigne
You are envious, Biddy, and grudging. You are dissatisfied on account of my rise in fortune, and you can't help showing it.
— Charles Dickens
The love game is never called off on account of darkness
— Thomas L. Masson
He went on saying "No" to her, on principle, for he never yielded to a woman on account of her sex.
— Virginia Woolf
God formed an alliance based on the world as it is, full of flaws, whereas prayer calls God to account for the world as it should be.
— Philip Yancey
We're of one mind, Grenville and I, and the mind is hers, on account of my being a man and not having one.
— Loretta Chase
When the Christian doesn't find joy on account of his happenings, he can always find joy in spite of them.
— E. Stanley Jones
Love is the only game that is not called on account of darkness.
— Thomas Carlyle
There's something luxurious about having a girl light your cigarette. In fact, I got married once on account of that.
— Harold Robbins
That's not how you're going to live, Bird Girl. Not on my account. Spread those strong wings of yours. Fly.
— Annabel Pitcher
In Iowa, we were not used to seeing the houses of well-known people on account of there were no well-known people in Iowa.
— Bill Bryson
The victims of persecution had now turned persecutors on their own account,
— Arthur Conan Doyle
All Congresses and Parliaments have a kindly feeling for idiots, and a compassion for them, on account of personal experience and heredity.
— Mark Twain
Always wear pretty underwear, on account of you just never know.
— Jill Conner Browne
If it is true that one is poor on account of all the things one wants, the ambitious and the avaricious languish in extreme poverty.
— Jean De La Bruyere