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For ridding oneself of faith is like boiling seawater to retrieve the salt
something is gained but something is lost. — Zadie Smith
something is gained but something is lost. — Zadie Smith
A nation recruits men more easily than it can retrieve its honour.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Time has been lost and opportunity thrown away, but I am yet a young man, and may retrieve it.
— Charles Dickens
I thought you would at least help me retrieve my horse."
He stopped and mumbled under his breath, "If your horse has any sense he'll keep going. — B. J. Daniels
He stopped and mumbled under his breath, "If your horse has any sense he'll keep going. — B. J. Daniels
Great handfuls of her life were being stolen from her and she would never be able to retrieve them.
— Joyce Carol Oates
A dish around which I see too many people doesn't tempt me.
— Julien Green
Innately affectionate, and innately afraid of unreturned affection, and indomitably unwilling to let any of that stop her.
— Peter Watts
To say that a bad government must be established for fear of anarchy is really saying that we should kill ourselves for fear of dying.
— Richard Henry Lee
We understand the world by how we retrieve memories, re-order information into stories to justify how we feel.
— Stephen Elliott
No matter what mistakes we might have made yesterday, today is the day we can retrieve our innocence.
— Marianne Williamson
How many diamonds can you retrieve from one single mine; there has to be an end somewhere. I don't see any natural fast bowler after me.
— Shoaib Akhtar
Just joined. More later.
— Dick Williams
{T}here is a point at which even grief feels absurd. And at this point, laughter gushes up to retrieve sanity.
— Alice Walker
It is much more secure to be feared than to be loved.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
I can confidently state that the greatest rescues in my life have occurred when I've been saved from myself.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
No. He was not here to retrieve his wife. For his wife was not a thing to be retrieved.
— Renee Ahdieh
To intuit is to retrieve subconscious memories, which is why experience is the mother of intuition.
— Pablo De Santis
I have lived most of my life with the conviction that I don't dream, because I never could retrieve a dream.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Of course her dumb Lab's going to do whatever it takes to retrieve the ball. What he craves more than freedom is companionship.
— Shannon Mullen
It takes me so long to get tired of a man. It's women that are the problem. Don't get me wrong. I think men have their problems just as much as women.
— Garry Shandling
In becoming archaeologists of the world of our mothers, we are trying to retrieve the female past and to invent a future.
— Louise Bernikow
My wife is beginning to instruct me on means to retrieve dreams, and bit by bit, it does seem to be working.
— Theodore Sturgeon
That was what it meant to be loved
there were people who would never give up looking and longing for you, no matter how far you wandered lost. — Scott Russell Sanders
there were people who would never give up looking and longing for you, no matter how far you wandered lost. — Scott Russell Sanders
What a large volume of adventures may be grasped within the span of his little life by him who interests his heart in everything.
— Laurence Sterne
The only way to retrieve a secret,once known, is to replace it with a lie.
— Orson Scott Card
Something tells me if he thought you wanted the Titanic, he would retrieve it from the depths of the Atlantic for you.
— Nicole Williams
Rene, you want us to find you-don't-know-who and to retrieve his you-don't-know-what for you-won't-tell-me-whom?
— Ilona Andrews
When science advances religion goes along with it; science builds the altar at which religion prays.
— Joseph Parker
The Law of the Few, ... says that one critical factor in epidemics is the nature of the messenger.
— Malcolm Gladwell
So much information lacks a good way to store it, especially when it's all digital; sometimes it requires old technology to go back and retrieve it.
— Douglas Coupland