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Woman, no less than man, can qualify herself for the more onerous occupations of life.
— Victoria Woodhull
Being a witch was indeed an onerous task. If people accepted us, they wanted the impossible. If they didn't, they wanted to burn us at the stake.
— Maria E. Schneider
The world belongs to those who possess it, and is scorned by those to whom it should belong.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Throwing money at something doesn't really create - forgive me that onerous word - art.
— Harold Prince
The most onerous slavery is to be a slave to oneself.
— Seneca The Younger
We have the means to change the laws we find unjust or onerous. We cannot, as citizens, pick and choose the laws we will or will not obey.
— Ronald Reagan
In a free country, government is a dull and onerous responsibility. It is a parent-teacher conference.
— P. J. O'Rourke
The responsibilities which are imposed by rank and privilege and good fortune can ... become very onerous indeed.
— Robert W. Welch Jr.
Given the same amount of intelligence, timidity will do a thousand times more damage than audacity
— Carl Von Clausewitz
The contemporary world has turned its back on the attempt and even on the desire to live reasonably.
— George Santayana
Isolation in creative work is an onerous thing. Better to have negative criticism than nothing at all.
— Anton Chekhov
India is at the vanguard of figuring out how to exploit technology and innovation on behalf of democratic accountability.
— Samantha Power
Onerous moral strictures weed out the uncommitted and guarantee a minimum level of solidarity and trust within the group.
— Eduardo Porter
Shit is a more onerous theological problem than is evil.
— Milan Kundera
There is nothing more onerous than enforced gratitude.
— Margaret Atwood
Believers should acknowledge and wrestle with doubts ... It is no longer sufficient to hold beliefs just because you inherited them.
— Timothy Keller