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I listened to Pablo Casals, which was a big change for me. Without hearing Casals, I would never have advanced as I did.
— Mstislav Rostropovich
You can do a great many things if you are rich which would be severely criticised if you were poor
— Henry James
I'm creating an imaginary - it's always imaginary - world in which I would like to live.
— William S. Burroughs
And when we would make much of that which cannot matter much to thee, forgive us -a frequent part of the prayer that opened sermons.
— John E. Hines
[Asked about a book in which 100 Nazi professors charged him with scientific error.] Were I wrong, one professor would have been quite enough.
— Albert Einstein
I want to write poems which are very emotional, but I would have some hesitation in saying I want to write poems which are sentimental.
— Andrew Motion
Apart from Love, which is not a human emotion, of all the rest my last words would best read: It's all for the experience.
— Vanna Bonta
A world in which others controlled the course of their own development, would be a world in which the American system would be seriously endangered.
— Benjamin Cohen
I couldn't bring myself to call him either "Bill," which would signal friendly familiarity, or "Doctor Vogel," which would imply respect.
— Frankie Bow
God would first, by this inspiration of his Spirit, have wrought in our hearts that holy love without which none can enter into glory.
— John Wesley
I would not ever try to be a show intellectual, which I was accused of doing a while on ABC. I thought you were supposed to read the guests' books.
— Dick Cavett
Tis not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do!
— Robert Browning
Alas, Siddhartha, I see you suffering, but you're suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh, at which you'll soon laugh for yourself.
— Hermann Hesse
accomplices. This helped assure that the crowd would now move on to the next stage of the sound-and-light show - which
— Douglas Preston
Democracy has no convictions for which people would be willing to stake their lives.
— Ernst Hanfstaengl
The past is rich in lessons from which we would greatly profit except that the present is always so full of Special Circumstances.
— Mignon McLaughlin
The passions are the winds which fill the sails of the vessel; they sink it at times, but without them it would be impossible to make way.
— Voltaire
Little men with little minds and little imaginations go through life in little ruts, smugly resisting all changes which would jar their little worlds.
— Zig Ziglar
There comes a stage at which a man would rather die cleanly by a bullet than by the unknown terror of the phantom in the forest.
— Tahir Shah
Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius,
That you would have me seek into myself
For that which is not in me? — William Shakespeare
That you would have me seek into myself
For that which is not in me? — William Shakespeare
Things happen which would not happen without prayer. Let us not forget that.
— Elisabeth Elliot
The function of art is to make that understood which in the form of argument would be incomprehensible.
— Constantin Brancusi
Humility is also a healing virtue; it will cicatrize a thousand wounds, which pride would keep forever open.
— Washington Allston
Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which, in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant.
— Horace
Rough board shelves hold a number of books, without which some of the evenings would be long indeed.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Had middle class black women begun a movement in which they had labeled themselves "oppressed," no one would have taken them seriously.
— Bell Hooks
Before starting a retrospective, you need to think about which exercises would be most suitable.
— Ben Linders
If I'd only known which [photographs] would be very good and liked, I wouldn't have had to do all the thousands of others.
— Saul Leiter
Do you know what would hold me together on a battlefield? The sense that I was perpetuating the language in which Keats and the rest of them wrote!
— Wilfred Owen
Our vanity would have just that which we do best count as that which is hardest for us. The origin of many a morality.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Even now, I tell myself, there is a language / to which I might speak and which / would rightly hear me ...
— Geoffrey Hill
Everyone who knows me will know the truth, which is that my children come first in my life and that I would never harm any child.
— Michael Jackson
I mean you are reading this book on a kindle device which would be wiped out if we were hit with an EMP attack.
— Scotty Boyd
I don't remember, at 19, someone giving me a golden key and saying, 'Welcome to Hollywood; which job would you like?'
— Jessica Capshaw
If I could stomach the awful part of being a veterinarian, which involves sticking your hand up animals' behinds, I would be a vet.
— Allison Janney
We took on things which people might think would take a year or two. They weren't particularly hard. What was hard was believing they weren't hard.
— Edwin Land
Life for me has been exactly what I thought it would be, a cake, which I have eaten and had too.
— Margaret Anderson
Without artists, the order which we find in nature, and which is only an effect of art, would at once vanish.
— Guillaume Apollinaire
I think I would not be described as a character actor in that I don't take on characteristics which are very alien to me.
— Jeremy Irons
There is religion in everything around us, - a calm and holy religion in the unbreathing things of Nature, which man would do well to imitate.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
I am a writer, which means I write stories, I write novels, and I would write poetry if I knew how to. I don't want to limit myself.
— Aleksandar Hemon
Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a great good to a less.
— Richard Whately
It seemed to me that this might be a great pageant, which would give a chance for a very interesting picture.
— Henry Ossawa Tanner
Imagine what Masaccio or Leonardo would have done if they had an instrument with which they could point, push a button, and get an image.
— Thomas Roma
Having a place in this society is far less important than creating a society in which one would want to have a place.
— Mario Savio
I don't want to give my opponent the satisfaction of watching me celebrate, which would make it look like a big deal that I beat him.
— Brent Metcalf
Twice a week I would receive injections or IV's of Factor VIII which clotted the blood and then broke it down.
— Ryan White
Powerful is the charm of words, which for us reduces to manageable entities all the passions that would otherwise madden and destroy us.
— Gene Wolfe
Decadence is the total loss of unconsciousness, which is the very basis of life. Could it think, the heart would stop beating.
— Fernando Pessoa
throwing himself into a chair in a manner which implied that he would rather have flung it at the head of his host.
— Alexandre Dumas
I started carrying blank books like this one around, which I would fill with all the things I couldn't say ...
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Many of the crisis problems which are considered disasters in the United States would only be normal, everyday living conditions in most of Asia.
— K.P. Yohannan
There are very complex shapes which would be the same from close by and far away.
— Benoit Mandelbrot
George W. had a plan. He arranged to join the Air National Guard in Texas, which meant he would not be sent to Vietnam.
— Peter Jennings
It hurts! It throbs with pain, the like of which I never felt the half! Mortal flesh would scream again ... yet demon spirit bids to laugh
— Alan Grant
And in the homosexual phase which would follow Eurydice's death ... Orpheus sings no more, he writes.
— Jacques Derrida
My question right now would be to Colonel Gaddafi, which is: 'What on earth do you think you are doing? Stop it.'
— David Cameron
There is a comfort in the strength of love; 'Twill make a thing endurable, which else would overset the brain, or break the heart.
— William Wordsworth
To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to recieve all the great truths which atheism would deny.
— Joseph Addison
I would sincerely regret, and which never shall happen whilst I am in office, a military guard around the President.
— Andrew Jackson
I met Picasso when I was a kid. I turned one of his drawings down which would be worth £37 million now. My dad wouldn't talk to me for a fortnight.
— Brian Blessed
I was proud to work with the great Gershwin, and I would have done it for nothing, which I did.
— Howard Dietz
It's no small irony that the government inevitably and invariably ends up promoting precisely that which they would most like to repress.
— Jock Sturges
What sort of god would deliberately create a world in which his creatures must eat one another to live?
— Nel Noddings
The average American worker enjoys amenities for which Croesus, Crassus, the Medici, and Louis XIV would have envied him.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Even if Hitler at the last moment would want to avoid war which would destroy him he will, in spite of his wishes, be compelled to wage war.
— Emil Ludwig
The enjoyment of freedom which could be exercised without any motivation would be the real hallmark of a maniac.
— Denis Diderot
My first real experience of ambition was as party leader. It was my ambition for Labour to win, in which event I would be prime minister.
— Neil Kinnock
Large corporations, of course, are blinded by greed. The laws under which they operate require it - their shareholders would revolt at anything less.
— Aaron Swartz
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality.
— Clive Bell
Hannah was about to burst with excitement, which would have been disgusting because she would have sprayed blood, guts and glitter in every direction.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
I would rather propose a bureau somewhat similar to that which we have in the Universal Postal Union.
— Fredrik Bajer
Can you imagine a world in which the letter O does not exist? My name would be Thm Yrke. Think about that.
— Thom Yorke
With care and patience, people may accomplish things which, to an indolent person, would appear impossible.
— Dorothea Dix
I can not think of any circumstances in which advertising would not be an evil.
— Arnold J. Toynbee
I would like that to be known; these facts are in the summary which I think is a very good one.
— John Sherman Cooper
Breslin gives me his wise-teacher smile, which is kind and crinkly and would make me feel warm all over if I was dumber than a bag of hair.
— Tana French
I used to crack A joke when Sourav Ganguly is upset and make him happy , i usually speak in bengali which would make him laugh
— Sachin Tendulkar
It would seem that men always need some idiotic fiction in the name of which they can hate one another. Once it was religion. Now it is the State.
— Albert Einstein
As for me, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are now only the subtlest imaginable essences, which would not stain the morning sky.
— Henry David Thoreau
Betrayal. That's the first thing I feel, which is ludicrous. For there to be betrayal, there would have had to been trust first.
— Suzanne Collins
In Count Julian I simply proposed to create a text which would allow for diverse levels of reading.
— Juan Goytisolo
I never would have been able to tithe the first million dollars I ever made if I had not tithed my first salary, which was $1.50 per week.
— John D. Rockefeller
The living could not possibly understand what it felt like to be a monster. And the extremes to which a monster would go to be at peace.
— Maggie LaCroix
I wish all men to be free. I wish the material prosperity of the already free which I feel sure the extinction of slavery would bring.
— Abraham Lincoln
In the future, I would like to do more films with contemporary themes. Perhaps comedy, which is something I have done in theater but not in cinema.
— Luke Evans
I do not use the language of my people. I can take liberties with certain themes which the Arabic language would not allow me to take.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
Hitler [had an] excess of imagination, which very frequently foresaw what would happen but also very often went astray.
— Alfred Jodl
When I was off TV, people would ask me to please come back, which I think was their way of saying, 'There's nothing out there for us.'
— Bob Newhart
How would I know which one I was?
— Karl Pilkington
If I see everything in gray, and in gray all the colors which I experience and which I would like to reproduce, then why should I use any other color?
— Alberto Giacometti
Always ask yourself the golden question: If I could master one skill today, which skill would make the biggest difference in my playing?
— David Dumais
If I am to be remembered for anything I have done in this profession, I would like it to be for the four films in which I directed Spencer Tracy.
— Stanley Kramer
By the by, who ever knew a man who never read or wrote neither who hadn't got some small back parlour which he would call a study!
— Charles Dickens
All should be laid open to you without reserve, for there is not a truth existing which I fear, or would wish unknown to the whole world.
— Thomas Jefferson
The only treaties that ought to count are those which would effect a settlement between ulterior motives.
— Paul Valery
What's in a name, anyway? That which we call a nose by any other name would still smell.
— Reduced Shakespeare Company