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All the ills from which America suffers can be traced to the teaching of evolution.
— William Jennings Bryan
Alex Hailey, who traced his roots all the way to the back of the bus. Never got a dinner!
— Red Buttons
Lie bills and calculations much perplexed, With steam-boats, frigates, and machinery quaint Traced over them in blue and yellow paint.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Pretty much anything you laughed at in the second half of the 20th century can be traced back to Your Show Of Shows.
— Rob Reiner
The problems of rebellious youth can be traced to homes where the mother disobeyed the father or showed lack of respect for his authority.
— Helen Andelin
Now that I think about it, maybe my own literary exploration of the dark secrets held by families could be traced back to V.C. Andrews.
— Alafair Burke
I have never wanted to check out the family folklore that we could be traced back to a dominie at the hamlet of Balquhidder in the Scottish highlands.
— James Black
But it is a noteworthy fact that eminent qualities in men may often be traced to similar qualities in their mothers.
— Unknown
In every life, there is always a journey that is unforgettable and a path that can never be traced.
— Auliq Ice
I'm tickling a traced pattern over her bare hip. She's pretending to sleep. Her smile is an idiot. A bad secret keeper.
— Pella Grace
How she'd traced her fingers along the pale scar on his arm, brushed her lips against the faint marks on his face, been taken into his arms
— Marissa Meyer
I traced the path I walk today and my goals are many. I think that I'm achieving my goals.
— Elie Saab
I reached up with my finger and traced the scar over my eyebrow, remembering when that was the greatest hurt I'd ever known.
— Sarah Dessen
Most of our problems in the United States can be traced to a blatant disregard for private property.
— Michael Badnarik
Chris's tongue traced a path of fire down Tia's neck. His hands sought her breasts, kneading the soft flesh.
— Karen White-Owens
Never leave anything which can be traced, when you do have a choice.
— John D. MacDonald
She traced a finger over a splotch of fuchsia silk on her dress. All those books, with no one to read them.
— Sarah J. Maas
My last name is originally Irish. I'm not exactly sure whereabouts it's from, but I've got family branches that were traced back there.
— Matthew McConaughey
The philosophic spirit of inquiry may be traced to brute curiosity, and that to the habit of examining all things in search of food.
— William Winwood Reade
The haves and have-nots can often be traced back to the dids and did-nots. D. O. FLYNN
— Dave Ramsey
The girl traced the outline of her lover's shadow so she would always have a record of how he looked ...
— Chuck Palahniuk
Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
On every thing are traced decay and change. Look! how the shifting seasons slip away.
— Isaac McLellan
And so I learned that familiar paths traced in the dusk of summer evenings may lead as well to prison as to innocent untroubled sleep.
— Albert Camus
The sores of the human race, those great sores which cover the globe, do not halt at the red or blue lines traced upon the map.
— Victor Hugo
Ninety-five percent of the difficulties you will experience as a Christian can be traced to a lack of Bible study and reading.
— Billy Graham
More cases of loss of religious faith are to be traced to the theory of evolution ... than to anything else.
— Martin Lings
Every epic collapse, the provost believed, could be traced back to a single moment - a chance meeting, a bad decision, an indiscreet glance.
— Dan Brown
He insisted that stars were people so well loved, they were traced in constellations, to live forever
— Jodi Picoult
Good and evil are so interwoven in life that every good, traced up far enough, is found to involve evil. This is the great mystery of life.
— Amelia Barr
Evil is not to be traced back to the individual but to the collective behavior of humanity.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Every branch of human knowledge, if traced up to its source and final principles, vanishes into mystery.
— Arthur Machen
Believe that the difference in death rates can be traced to the fundamental human need for a reason to live.
— Atul Gawande
American history and the history of baseball are bound up together: our racial politics can be described and traced through it.
— Chad Harbach
The most precious etchings of caring can be traced not in the scope of its message, but in the integrity of its purpose.
— Johnathan Jena
She wondered how big the world was, really, when you crossed it, instead of traced it with your finger on the map.
— Jodi Picoult
Almost every sinful action ever committed can be traced back to a selfish motive. It is a trait we hate in other people but justify in ourselves.
— Stephen Kendrick
Every trait of beauty may be traced to some virtue, as to innocence, candor, generosity, modesty, and heroism.
— Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
Virtually every problem that would show up in your business can be traced back to communications; somebody didn't talk to somebody about something.
— David Allen
There's nothing new under the sun - everything can be traced
back to Archimedes or even earlier. — Stanislaw Ulam
back to Archimedes or even earlier. — Stanislaw Ulam
Most neuroses can be traced to the unhealthy habit of wallowing in the troubles of five billion strangers.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Every ailment, every sickness and every disease can be traced back to An organic trace mineral deficiency
— Linus Pauling
wars can be traced to a scuffle between a man and a boy, both of whom summon aid to their respective sides.
— Norman Davies
The shadow of human life is traced upon a golden ground of immortal hope.
— George Stillman Hillard
My eyes traced the lines of my hips, my convex stomach, the legs beneath my jeans.
What did the world see in me? — Jenny B. Jones
What did the world see in me? — Jenny B. Jones
The correlation between poverty and obesity can be traced to agricultural policies and subsidies.
— Michael Pollan
All broken relationships can be traced back to broken agreements
— Stephen Covey
Go courageously to God, along the way He has traced out for you, steadfastly embracing the means He offers you.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
The number of kids affected by obesity has tripled since 1980, and this can be traced in large part to lack of exercise and a healthy diet.
— Virginia Foxx
At the same moment a cold chill traced a finger down the middle of my back. Sometimes things come back to you, that's all. Sometimes they come back.
— Stephen King
Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself.
— George Meredith
All personal, psychological, social, and institutionalized domination on this earth can be traced back to its source: the phallic identities of men.
— Andrea Dworkin
All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian.
— Pat Paulsen
Practically every environmental problem we have can be traced to our addiction to fossil fuels, primarily oil.
— Dennis Weaver
All conflict can be traced back to someone's feelings getting hurt, don't you think?
— Liane Moriarty
The feather, whence the pen Was shaped that traced the lives of these good men, Dropped from an angel's wing.
— William Wordsworth
To the lack of incentive to effort, which is the awful shadow under which we live, may be traced the wreck and ruin of scores of colored youth.
— Mary Church Terrell
My soul is dark with stormy riot: directly traced over to diet.
— Samuel Hoffenstein
Our shadows, now parallel, now close together and joined, traced an exquisite pattern at our feet.
— Marcel Proust
As if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent.
— Albert Camus
All prejudices may be traced back to the intestines. A sedentary life is the real sin against the Holy Ghost.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I have a handful of leather jackets, and I love them all. I think most men my age do, and it can be traced back to the Fonz and Danny Zuko.
— Jonathan Tropper
Many of the great movements of God can be traced to a small group of people He called together to begin praying.
— Donald S. Whitney
. . .though the names of lovers are forgotten in time, their names
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
written across the sky as ogham threads are traced
between the stars — John Daniel Thieme
Her fingers traced his stomach, trying to remember this is real, this is real with each strike of her heart.
— Rebecca Brooks
American imperialism is often traced to the takeover of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii in 1898.
— Noam Chomsky
Winter? She traced a circle on his breastbone, her touch
— Elizabeth Hoyt
My father's family can be traced back to 1400. I've been told by gypsies that there is unmistakeably gypsy blood in me. Lee is a gypsy name, you know.
— Christopher Lee
He traced her arched eyebrow. "Every morning when I wake up with you at my side, you're more beautiful than yesterday.
— Lindsay McKenna
Roger's wand made a crackling noise as he traced it around Winston's arms, down his waist, and everywhere else.
— Justin Swapp
The roots of any evil deed can be traced to the perpetrator's refusal to experience pain.
— Keith Ablow
All the best human impulses can be traced back to adolescence.
— Helene Deutsch
I traced lazy shapes along her hip and waist. The figure eight made her shiver and wiggle closer, so it was my favorite.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
The threads can always be traced back to some earlier tale, and to the tales that preceded that:
— Anonymous
It is wonderful, for almost all his actions may be traced to pride;-and pride has often been his best friend.
— Jane Austen
Our successes and failures in life can be traced to how well or how badly we deal with the inevitable conflicts that confront us in society.
— Robert Greene
If you look carefully, almost all Old Money secrets can be traced to a single source: a longer-term outlook.
— Bill Bonner
He traced the genealogy of the feeling.
— Zadie Smith
Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough.
— Josh Billings
Theology being the work of males, original sin was traced to the female.
— Barbara W. Tuchman