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To some extent the romantic condemnation of rationality stems from the very effectiveness of rationality in uplifting men from primitive conditions.
— Robert M. Pirsig
All defensiveness stems from the need to be right and frustration over not being able to control others.
— Bryant McGill
Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes.
— Pat Buchanan
Painting stems from a sense of organisation, the sensed positions of contrasts. Not that it is about this.
— Roy Lichtenstein
Your lifelong rebellion against all forms of authority stems from the infant's desire to murder the father and possess the mother.
— Donald O'Donovan
It is a truth widely recognized that tyranny stems from the consent of the governed as much as democracy does.
— Eric Robert Morse
To give a tangerine is a Chinese New Year's Tradition. Stems are left on to keep friendship intact.
— Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
Consistency in life is so important for success. It stems from taking what we are doing seriously.
— Tsem Tulku
Our destinies are intertwined
like the stems of ivy on an oak tree. — Chris Tinniswood
like the stems of ivy on an oak tree. — Chris Tinniswood
Our lack of compassion stems from our inability to see deeply into the nature of things.
— Surya Das
Everything for you stems from a physical need. Most of you think with either your belly or what's below it
— Soroosh Shahrivar
Wisdom stems from personal accountability. We all make mistakes; own them ... learn from them. Don't throw away the lesson by blaming others.
— Steve Maraboli
What we do stems directly from what we believe.
— Millicent Fenwick
Let me walk through the fields of paper touching with my wand dry stems and stunted butterflies ...
— Denise Levertov
Man's misfortune stems from the fact that he does not want to stay in the room where he belongs.
— Patrick Suskind
But this is the kind of ass-clownery that stems from the fact that all philosophy looks weird when you don't have one.
— Jonah Goldberg
Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview.
— Nancy Pearcey
Misery If peace comes from seeing the whole, then misery stems from a loss of perspective.
— Mark Nepo
I don't know if my faith stems from what I'd call unconditional love, but the energy certainly feels boundless.
— Stacey D'Erasmo
I truly believe that fundamentalism stems from unemployment. A man without a job is desperate; he doesn't want to live anyway.
— Stef Wertheimer
All writing stems from nowhere.
— Divya Chawla
The possibility of pain is where love stems from
— Matt Haig
Part of our western outlook stems from the scientific attitude and its method of isolating the parts of a phenomenon in order to analyze them.
— Arthur Erickson
Solitude, the joy of being alone, stems from, as well as promotes, a state of maturity and inner richness.
— Neel Burton
Confidence in oneself stems from the trust one has in knowledge.
— Nelly Mazloum
Nationalism stems from catastrophes, whether they are caused by earthquakes or lost wars.
— Orhan Pamuk
We, in Syria, our point of view stems from our experience.
— Bashar Al-Assad
The end of Humanism stems from the power of Humanism itself.
— Franco Berardi, Bifo
Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
— Arthur Erickson
[R]estlessness usually stems from pride and from being discontented with one's lot in life.
— Vincent De Paul
I don't believe in the model of pure inspiration. All of my creative work stems from a dialogue with others.
— Rachel Kushner
I find the daffodils, crisp at the edges where they've dried, limp towards the stems, use my fingers to pinch.
— Margaret Atwood
It stems from my Australianisms and belief that everyone is a fundamental cog in the wheel.
— Janet Holmes A Court
Every life-altering change stems from a series of small, seemingly meaningless amendments.
— Kandi Steiner
I have always had a very natural connection to the water, and that connection stems from the ocean itself.
— Aaron Peirsol
Writing is something that I've always loved. That stems from my love of being a reader.
— Jen Lancaster
True respectability stems not from the will of the majority but from proper reasoning.
— Alain De Botton
Every outbreak across the globe today stems from a descendant of the medieval plague.
— Hendrik Poinar
The great human problem of evil stems from the illusion of separateness. Whenever this illusion is overcome, we behave lovingly to one another.
— Barbara Marx Hubbard
Power stems from 'rainmaking,' as law firms put it: the ability to bring resources into the company.
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter
The misconception that aid falls straight into the hands of dictators largely stems from the Cold War era.
— Bill Gates
A passion for politics stems usually from an insatiable need, either for power, or for friendship and adulation, or a combination of both.
— Fawn M. Brodie
The most dangerous kind of job stress stems from having "low control" over one's responsibilities.
— Charles Wheelan
All our heroism stems from our womenfolk. A man without a woman is like a pistol without a hammer;;the woman sparks the charge
— Victor Hugo
Hoeing: A manual method of severing roots from stems of newly planted flowers and vegetables.
— Henry Beard
Human happiness stems from faith in God, from human association, and from a desire to live and let live.
— Ed Webster
Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this.
— Bae Doona
Most anger stems from feelings of weakness, sadness and fear: hard to remember when one is at the receiving end of its defiant roar.
— Alain De Botton
Disappointment doesn't stem from expectations. It stems from unrealistic or unreasonable expectations.
— Sue Fitzmaurice
Last summer I spent almost an hour blowing dandelions off their stems towards him, so that he had a chance to wish for everything he wanted.
— Helen Oyeyemi
There is a melancholy that stems from greatness of mind.
— Nicolas Chamfort
Everyone has their personal topics. My comedy has always been very strong on observational humor, it stems from what I see every day in my life.
— Iliza Shlesinger
I think comedy stems from being honest, often painfully so. I hope I can achieve that perspective in my own life and also have fun.
— Tamsin Greig
That's the original problem from which the escalator mess stems. There's just too many of them.
— Robert James Thomson
I am very busy picking up stems and stamens as the hollyhocks leave their clothes around.
— Emily Dickinson
Morels are ugly in the skillet. The caps look like the scrotums of leprechauns, the stems like the tusks of fetal elephants.
— Tom Robbins
All the happiness of man stems from one thing only: that he is incapable of staying quietly in his room.
— Paul Auster
The bourgeois ... is tolerant. His love for people as they are stems from his hatred of what they might be.
— Theodor Adorno
Progress stems from education, culture, freedom and equality. Without these fundamentals, mankind will flounder.
— Matt Chandler
I think the success of my work stems from being truthful.
— Catherine O'Hara
There is no problem with Islam itself or with the Muslims, but these are difficult times, and the difficulty stems from radical Islam.
— Daniel Pipes
Our bones like stems into the sky will forever cry victory
— Charles Bukowski
Loyalty stems from what you feel. Or don't.
— Karen Marie Moning
The thing you are passionate about is not random; it stems from an inner yearning. Don't ignore it or allow others to talk you out of it. Go get it!
— Steve Maraboli
My passion stems from seeking world peace and finding how we can live together creatively rather than violently.
— Mimi Kennedy
The power of verse stems from an indefinable harmony between when it says and what it is.
— Paul Valery
Worlds can be found by a child and an adult bending down and looking together under the grass stems or at the skittering crabs in a tidal pool.
— Mary Catherine Bateson
For many women, the experience of prostitution stems from the historical trauma of colonization.
— Melissa Farley