Single Means Quotes
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Single Means Quotes & Sayings
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My thinking-of-kitties smile!
— Carlton Mellick III
If you have to have 25 French paratroopers to guard a single synagogue, it means that life is not healthy in France for Jews
— Jeffrey Goldberg
To a mathematician the eleventh means only a single unit: to the bushman who cannot count further than his ten fingers it is an incalculable myriad.
— George Bernard Shaw
For a single woman, preparing for company means wiping the lipstick off the milk carton.
— Elayne Boosler
I will clamber through the clouds and exist.
— John Keats
Becoming a Christian takes only a single step; being a Christian means walking with Christ the rest of your life.
— Billy Graham
Pelapi. It is an old word. There is no single word like it in English. It means 'librarian,' but also 'apprentice,' or perhaps 'student.
— Scott Hawkins
Your work is the single greatest means at your disposal for expressing your social intelligence.
— Robert Greene
Every single line means something.
— Jean-Michel Basquiat
What is a uni-polar world? No matter how we beautify this term, it means one single centre of power, one single centre of force and one single master.
— Vladimir Putin
Bonaparte's wish is Peace, nay that he is afraid of war to the last degree.
— Charles James Fox
Being single doesn't mean you're weak, it means that you're strong enough to wait for the right person.
— Niall Horan
This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
— Jean Piaget
Windows favors multi-threading, which means that a service is implemented by one single process.
— Wietse Venema
A single tree in the middle of nowhere means resistance and victory!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Being single doesn't mean your weak. It means your strong enough to wait for what you deserve.
— Niall Horan
Single payer means something different to everyone. The way I define it is that health care is a right and not a privilege.
— Peter Shumlin
I cannot believe that everything must be subordinated to a single end. There are means which cannot be excused.
— Albert Camus
His face was a gaze of primal obtuseness.
— James T. Farrell
Tact is the art of convincing people that they know more than you do.
— Raymond Mortimer
The presence of even a single poor child on the street means a million defeats for mankind.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan