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In case you're unfamiliar with TED, it is a series of short lectures on a variety of subjects that stream on the Internet for free.
— Alex Pareene
British subjects in America: which, strange to relate, have proved more important to the human race than any communications yet received through any
— Charles Dickens
Good subjects must feel guilty. The guilt begins as a feeling of failure. The good autocrat provides many opportunities for failure in the populace.
— Frank Herbert
The mind has greater power over the emotions, and is less subject thereto, insofar as it understands all things to be necessary.
— Baruch Spinoza
However fake the subject, once photographed, it's as good as real.
— Hiroshi Sugimoto
What is the subject of our thought? Experience! Nothing else!
— Hannah Arendt
We declare, say , define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff.
— Pope Boniface VIII
The very phrase 'foreign affairs' makes an Englishman convinced that I am about to treat of subjects with which he has no concern.
— Benjamin Disraeli
We must not subject him who creates to the desires of the multitude. It is, rather, his creation that must become the multitude's desire.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
The more a subject is understood, the more briefly it may be explained.
— Thomas Jefferson
I must react selectively, contrarily, arbitrarily, perversely, and always with intensity directly from the subject.
— Keith Crown
Write about the things that attract you. Choose your subjects the way you used to choose your toys: out of desire.
— Harry Mathews
Faith is not imparted like secular subjects. It is given through the language of the heart.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We may see the small Value God has for Riches, by the People he gives them to.
[Thoughts on Various Subjects, 1727] — Alexander Pope
[Thoughts on Various Subjects, 1727] — Alexander Pope
Nearly all the school subjects lay great stress on information. But literature makes its appeal to the heart as well as the intellect. Geography
— Anthony Esolen
Of all many-sided subjects, [education] is the one which has the greatest number of sides.
— John Stuart Mill
A lot of people are writing poems and don't realize it. They have this limited idea of how the poem should sound or what subjects it should address.
— Matthea Harvey
Of all possible subjects, travel is the most difficult for an artist, as it is the easiest for a journalist.
— W. H. Auden
Most subjects at universities are taught for no other purpose than that they may be re-taught when the students become teachers.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
My parents were not one for photography, and my dad earned the nickname 'Henry VII' for his ability to slice the heads off of subjects for his snaps
— Mark Barrowcliffe
To paraphrase the great humorist, Will Rogers . . . "We're all ignorant, but only on different subjects".
— Wilson Casey
Humor is a bit like Mary Poppins' sugar-it helps the medicine go down. A little bit of humor allows people to think about very difficult subjects.
— James Fadiman
With the possible exception of clothes, beauty salons and Frank Sinatra, there are few subjects all women agree upon.
— Groucho Marx
School gives you the freedom to explore different philosophies, religions, aspects of yourself, and subjects.
— Leigh Steinberg
Voltaire, as full of life as summer is full of blossoms, giving his ideas upon all subjects at the expense of prince and king, was exiled to England.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Men gossip for just as long and about the same subjects as women, but tend to talk more about themselves.
— Kate Fox
In photography, you always have both the medium and the depicted subject at the same time.
— Thomas Ruff
Ignorance breeds fear; the more you learn about your subject, the less fear it holds for you.
— Brian Tracy
Maximum security exists concerning the subject of UFOs.
— Allen Dulles
Nothing is too small a subject for prayer, because nothing is too small to be the subject of God's care.
— Henry Thomas Hamblin
Science fiction films are not about science. They are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art.
— Susan Sontag
I think with art you have to do a bit of transforming of the subject to make the art worth having.
— Matthew Collings
I was a good student in the subjects that I wanted to be good in. The curriculum in my section was excellent.
— Jack Kirby
There are few subjects that match the social significance of women's education in the contemporary world.
— Amartya Sen
The author relates George Bernard Shaw's sentiments that polite conversation excludes the only two subjects that matter, religion and politics.
— Lyle W. Dorsett
The wellbeing of the head resounds throughout the whole body, and as are the Superiors, so, in turn, will their subjects be.
— Saint Ignatius
It is not the task of a reader to please her subjects.
— Joyce Maynard
There are no "great" subjects for the creative writer; there are only the singular details of a single human life.
— Richard Selzer
Black people have been killed for directing their gaze at the wrong person. I want my subjects to reclaim their right to look, to see, to be seen.
— Dawoud Bey
Cast aside any column about two subjects. It means the pundit chickened out on the hard decision about what to write about that day.
— William Safire
Empirical description involves enslavement to the object by decreeing passivity on the part of the subject.
— Gaston Bachelard
An artist chooses his subjects.. that is the way he praises.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Personal inspection at zero altitude. The stories come from my life - if not my own experiences, then about topics and subjects that interest me.
— Gary Paulsen
God does not rule by the consent of His subjects but by His sovereign authority. His reign extends over me whether I vote for Him or not.
— R.C. Sproul
Avoid making yourself the subject of conversation.
— Jean De La Bruyere
The focusing of attention on the breath is perhaps the most universal of the many hundreds of meditation subjects used worldwide.
— Jack Kornfield
The best advice I ever came across on the subject of concentration is: Wherever you are, be there.
— Jim Rohn
You may have noticed that the less I know about a subject the more confidence I have, and the more new light I throw on it.
— Mark Twain
Artists and their subjects are the star-crossed lovers of the world. They recognize each other on impact.
— Sara Genn
Book I. Containing a General View of the Subjects Treated in Holy Scripture.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Drop the whole subject and put it out of your mind and let your subconscious do its thing.
— James Webb Young
My opinions and principles are subjects of just criticism. I put myself before the public voluntarily.
— Victoria Woodhull
On the whole, the best fortress you can have, is in not being hated by your subjects. If they hate you no fortress will save you ...
— Niccolo Machiavelli
To study for subjects the least you can do is READ!
— Felisha Rush
Art and religion first; then philosophy; lastly science. That is the order of the great subjects of life, that's their order of importance.
— Muriel Spark
TV dramas function as vehicles for remodeling female subjects for the new social order - in other words, as an agent for change.
— Jie Yang
A government does not desire its powers to be strictly defined, but the subjects require the line to be drawn with increasing precision.
— Lord Acton
All topics, issues, and subjects in 'The Room' add to the depth of the characters in the movie, and they are equally important.
— Tommy Wiseau
The more we know, the more pain we have. But because we are human beings, this must be. Otherwise we become objects rather than subjects.
— Elie Wiesel
The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship.
— Robert A. Heinlein
And that was how the people of Miaudacas learned that a queen only stays in power for as long as her subjects are afraid of conflict.
— Fredrik Backman
The teacher who knows the most about a subject isn't necessarily the one who can teach it best.
— Andy Rooney
At a distance, we cannot conceive of the authority of a despot who knows all his subjects on sight.
— Stendhal
Like most people in the Midwest, Embryo doesn't believe in humor, especially when it pertains to sensitive subjects.
— Jennifer Niven
Experience has shown that the more fascinating the subject, the less observant the photographer.
— Andreas Feininger
If you choose your subject selectively - intuitively - the camera can write poetry.
— Harry Callahan
I have always attempted to create images that deliver the maximum amount of information about the subject.
— Chuck Close
This is the end of this subject for me for a long time.
— Bill Belichick
The king who makes war on his enemies tenderly distresses his subjects most cruelly.
— Samuel Johnson
You think you choose the subjects of your books. But sometimes, in ways you don't know, the books choose you.
— J.R. Moehringer
Out of the trunk, the branches grow; out of them, the twigs. So, in productive subjects, grow the chapters.
— Herman Melville
And yet I don't seem able to touch on the subjects I'm so longing to bring out into the daylight.
— Anne Frank
Finding the right subject is the hardest part.
— Mary Ellen Mark
At the end, the subjects remembered the interrupted tasks far better than the completed ones - over two times better, in fact
— Anonymous
To my mind, the two most fascinating subjects in the universe are sex and the eighteenth century.
— Brigid Brophy
I work on a political subject quite often, and the paintings, for me, are not finished until they're printed.
— Erro
Pendantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learning. It may be discovered either in the choice of a subject or in the manner d treating it.
— Samuel Johnson
We owe to our Mother-Country the Duty of Subjects but will not pay her the Submission of Slaves.
— George Mason
Dead is when the chemists take over the subject.
— Arthur Leonard Schawlow
The writers who accomplish most are those who compel thought on the highest and most profoundly interesting subjects.
— John Lancaster Spalding
The subject of a rumor is always the last to hear it.
— Stefan Zweig
Everyone acquainted with the subject will recognize it as a conspicuous failure.
— Henry Morton Stanley
Government mitigates the inequality of power, and makes an innocent man, though of the lowest rank, a match for the mightiest of his fellow-subjects.
— Joseph Addison
We ask the poet: 'What subject have you chosen?' instead of: 'What subject has chosen you?
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach