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Which was worse: a friend with brain damage, or one who despised you?
— Scott Westerfeld
Because of my language and the pantomime with which most Europeans accompany their speech, I was catalogued as a heavy.
— Bela Lugosi
The best way to overcome fear is to face with equanimity the situation of which one is afraid.
— B.K.S. Iyengar
Oaths are the counterfeit money with which we pay the sacrifice of love.
— Ninon De L'Enclos
It is now quite obvious that the humanists are using public education as the battering ram with which to destroy Christianity in the United States.
— Samuel Blumenfeld
I have always been honest with my fans, which means being open about any struggles I have had along the way.
— Cesar Millan
It is uncertainty which fills life with beauty, excitement, and joy.
— Debasish Mridha
you cannot overcome something, without first standing toe to toe with it, then challenging yourself to defeat that which you want to change
— Rick Ferreira
You only fight well for causes you yourself have shaped, with which you identify - and burn.
— Rene Char
Democracy? I want nothing to do with a system which operates on the premise that my rights don't exist simply because I am outnumbered.
— R. Lee Wrights
The transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
— Pope Paul VI
We fight not for glory nor for wealth nor honours; but only and alone we fight for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life.
— Bernard De Linton
During any dance to which we surrender with joy, the brain loses it's controlling power, and the heart takes up the reins of the body.
— Paulo Coelho
As social beings we live with our eyes upon our reflection, but have no assurance of the tranquillity of the waters in which we see it.
— Charles Horton Cooley
I suppose I'm interested in sorrow, which is very different from depression or despair. Sorrow is continuous with the world; it allows for creativity.
— Aleksandar Hemon
The idea of 'Badlands' was creating a space with sound, which is a really difficult thing to do.
— Halsey
Complexity begets ambiguity, which yields in all ways to prejudice and avarice. Complication does not so much defeat Men as arm them with fancy.
— R. Scott Bakker
I have left all my business and all my husbands; I have taken with me only fair weather and my children, which is as much as I want.
— Madame De La Fayette
You try on purpose to get players with different qualities which will rub off on one another.
— James Levine
Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
A shoe-shaped bath tub, within which I felt like Marat but with no white-necked maiden to stab me.
— Vladimir Nabokov
The whole basis for our relationship with God is rooted and grounded in grace, in that which is not earned.
— R.C. Sproul
He came with death held in his paw Which no rat born could face Oh woe to those who break the law Of Sunflash and his mace!
— Brian Jacques
She awoke from a long childhood in which she had always been protected and surrounded by attention and comforts, with no responsibilities.
— Isabel Allende
It is my desire, in the office of a Christian minister, to do nothing which I cannot do with my whole heart. Having said this, I have said all.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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
One of my favourite exhibitions is called 'Do It,' which I co-curated with the artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier 21 years ago.
— Hans Ulrich Obrist
There is nothing which can so assist you to walk towards heaven with good speed, as wearing the image of Jesus on your heart to rule all its motions.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I hate arrows. They try to tell me which direction to go. It's like "I ain't going that way, line with two thirds of a triangle on the end!"
— Mitch Hedberg
Every proposition which we can understand must be composed wholly of constituents with which we are acquainted.
— Bertrand Russell
The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape.
— Samuel Johnson
With care and patience, people may accomplish things which, to an indolent person, would appear impossible.
— Dorothea Dix
Poetry is a mixture of common sense, which not all have, with an uncommon sense, which very few have.
— John Masefield
So, now, with me. That brute which knows no peace came ever nearer me and, step by step, drove me back down to where the sun is mute.
— Dante Alighieri
It is very rare that you meet with obstacles in this world, which the humblest man has not faculties to surmount.
— Henry David Thoreau
Unconsciously, I fell in love with the small round sphere, with its amusing and capricious rebounds which sometimes play with me.
— Fabien Barthez
All our science calculates with abstracted individual external marks, which do not touch the inner existence of any single thing
— Johann Gottfried Herder
God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention with which our actions are performed than on the actions themselves.
— Saint Augustine
To engage with criticism, is on some level, a validation of that which otherwise would go unnoticed.
— Jordan Carl Curtis
I learn it daily, learn it with painto which I am grateful: patience is everything! (Letter Three)
— Rainer Maria Rilke
It's great to be able to do shows like 'Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door,' which I think is entirely too long of a title.
— Patrick Duffy
I'm not shooting every day of the week, which allows me to fly home to be with my kids for the weekends. That's how I keep it moving.
— Vanessa L. Williams
Have you ever noticed that there are people who do things which are most indelicate, and yet at the same time - beautiful?
— E. M. Forster
My success is not about the wealth and fame. I am most concerned with my relationship to God, which is the most important.
— Manny Pacquiao
I used to design for my body, which was flat-chested with big hips. That's why my clothes were tight on top with full skirts.
— Betsey Johnson
True sport is always a duel, a duel with nature, with one's own fear, with one's own fatigue, a duel in which the body and the mind are strengthened.
— Yevgeny Yevtushenko
DISABUSE, v.t. To present your neighbor with another and better error than the one which he has deemed advantageous to embrace.
— Ambrose Bierce
The distinguishing mark of man is the hand, the instrument with which he does all his mischief.
— George Orwell
And of all the plagues with which mankind are cursed, Ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst.
— Daniel Defoe
intended to repel Evil, which are the constant Accompaniment to their Conversations with myself.
— Diana Gabaldon
The quality of your thinking is largely determined by the quantity of the information you have with which to work
— Brian Tracy
It all starts with you, and that which never starts, also finishes with you.
— Anthony Liccione
'Homeland' is a thriller with a lot of cloak and dagger spy stuff, which is one of the things that makes it so much fun.
— Adam Rayner
I went through a struggle, and I really needed to get myself together and connect with my purpose, which is music.
— Brandy Norwood
Be content to progress in slow steps until you have legs to run and wings with which to fly.
— Pio Of Pietrelcina
I love my work with a frenetic and perverse love, as an ascetic loves the hair shirt which scratches his belly.
— Gustave Flaubert
We tolerate without rebuke the vices with which we have grown familiar.
— Publilius Syrus
His lips felt dry with a literal thirst for righteousness, which was like a glass of ice-cold water on a table in another man's room.
— Graham Greene
Perform your long and heavy task with energy, treading the path to which Fate has been pleased to call you.
— Alfred De Vigny
If you had never known physical pain in your life, how could you appreciate the nail scarred hands with which Jesus Christ will meet you?
— Joni Eareckson Tada
Golf is a game in which one endeavors to control a ball with implements ill adapted for the purpose.
— Woodrow Wilson
And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
— Kahlil Gibran
It is almost possible to measure a writer's skill by the dexterity with which he repeats, and yet avoids monotony.
— George G. Williams
Let us treat them [children], therefore, with all the kindness which we would wish to help to develop in them.
— Maria Montessori
We are all born to die - the difference is the intensity with which we choose to live.
— Gina Lollobrigida
A true Master does not "give up" something. A true Master simply sets it aside, as he would do with anything for which he no longer has any use.
— Neale Donald Walsch
How may I hate that which I love with such intensity of passion? How should I abhor that for which my every drop of blood is boiling?
— Johann Ludwig Tieck
When the eye or the imagination is struck with an uncommon work, the next transition of an active mind is to the means by which it was performed
— Samuel Johnson
Those activities at which you excel with no effort at all those are the ones you ought to pursue to the detriment of others.
— Carson Cistulli
All the performances of human art, at which we look with praise or wonder, are instances of the resistless force of perseverance.
— Samuel Johnson
I love good stories; you have to have a good plot - characters which intertwine with a good plot.
— James Norton
With a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you; with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner.
— Philip Sidney
giving children something with which to surprise their parents is one of the greatest gifts a teacher can bestow.
— Richard Dawkins
I think that, by comparison with $2,000 bottles of grand cru Burgundies, first-rate barolos, which sell for under $100, are undervalued ten-fold.
— Joe Bastianich
When we erase perception, then we erase that which perceives perception. The universe dissolves and we see that it was never real to begin with.
— Frederick Lenz
Our thoughts, words and actions produce feelings; and these feelings become the currency with which we produce our life experiences.
— Cheryl Richardson
Thoughts which are mixed with any of the feelings of emotions, constitute a "magnetic" force which attracts other similar, or related thoughts.
— Napoleon Hill
The nice thing about quotes is that they give us a nodding acquaintance with the originator which is often socially impressive.
— Kenneth Williams