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The dictum that Science and its offspring, technology, are "value free," that is, "quality free," has got to go.
— Robert M. Pirsig
Humor is the offspring of man; it comes forth like Minerva, fully armed from the brain.
— Roger L'Estrange
That was what the season was, after all- a marriage market for the offspring of the aristocracy.
— Marissa Doyle
All our knowledge is the offspring of our perceptions.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
When ideology and theology couple, their offspring are not always bad but they are always blind.
— Bill Moyers
Once you've raised a child to adulthood, you can only be as demanding as your offspring allow.
— Mariella Frostrup
Lasting happiness is the offspring of endurance.
— Chris Heimerdinger
Parents who tell their offspring that sex is an act performed only for procreation do everyone a serious disservice.
— Maya Angelou
Mrs. d'Urberville was not the first mother compelled to love her offspring resentfully, and to be bitterly fond.
— Thomas Hardy
I have a Greek-American friend who named her daughter "Nike" and is often asked why she chose to name her offspring after a sneaker.
— Rebecca Goldstein
Two imbecile parents, whether related or not, have only imbecile offspring.
— Charles Davenport
It is a wise tune that knows its own father, and I like my music to be the legitimate offspring of respectable parents.
— Samuel Butler
Byjadh heemyeh odh ubaech achoedzaY Foolishness may have golden offspring. I hope yours does.
— Gail Carson Levine
If from thy secret bed Of luxury unbidden offspring rise, Let them be kindly welcom'd to the day.
— John Armstrong
There's a tendency, when the offspring of a famous person does something notable, to define them by their more-famous parent.
— Rachel Sklar
Slavery is the offspring of darkness.
— Simon Bolivar
Darkness now rose, as daylight sunk, and brought in low'ring Night her shadowy offspring.
— John Milton
Both poverty and riches are the offspring of thought.
— Napoleon Hill
Rarely use Venery but for Health or Offspring; Never to Dulness, Weakness, or the Injury of your own or another's Peace or Reputation.
— Benjamin Franklin
Don't be discouraged if your children reject your advice. Years later they will offer it to their own offspring.
— Oscar Wilde
Optimistic parents raise resilient children, but pessimistic parents raise broken offspring. Wherever there is darkness, show your children the light.
— Shmuley Boteach
No horror on earth or elsewhere could equal watching your own offspring open his mouth and have nothing come out.
— David Foster Wallace
The Spirit, and your soul are not the same things. The Spirit is God - the source. Your soul is God's imagination.
— T.F. Hodge
Doubt is the offspring of knowledge: the savage never doubts at all.
— William Winwood Reade
Passion is begotten of passion, and it easily happens, as with the children of great men, that the base is the offspring of the noble.
— John Lancaster Spalding
The unrequited love of ones' only living offspring has its own particular slow acid burn
— David Nicholls
Hail holy light, offspring of heav'n firstborn!
— John Milton
We should try to be the parents of our future rather than the offspring of our past.
— Miguel De Unamuno
The play you're referring to. It's Pygmalion. My Fair Lady is just its bastard offspring. I
— Jojo Moyes
Respectability, n. The offspring of a liaison between a bald head and a bank account.
— Ambrose Bierce
Life is unfair and there are winners and losers, regardless of how much overprotective parents attempt to shield their offspring from reality.
— Jen Lancaster
Just throw it all and live like there's no tomorrow.
— The Offspring
Life is the offspring of death.
— Moses Harvey
I think I might have seen pride in Dad's eyes. Or maybe it was just a gleam of Why is my offspring so insane?
— Rachel Hawkins
Satan's inquisitiveness would eventually be inherited by the offspring of Adam and Eve. The inquisitiveness was the original sin.
— Tomichan Matheikal
Romance has been elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love.
— Benjamin Disraeli