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| Ben Stein |
You can do what you think...
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| Joshua Chamberlain |
We know not of the future...
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| Daphne Zuniga |
I cannot tell you how happy...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
What can be shown, cannot be...
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| Carlo Goldoni |
He who talks much cannot talk...
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| Amelia Earhart |
Never do things others can do...
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| Nadine Gordimer |
I cannot live with someone who...
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| Hank Stram |
You cannot win if you cannot...
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| James A. Baldwin |
Love takes off masks that we...
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| Langston Hughes |
Hold fast to dreams, for if...
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| Bela Kun |
I do not think that I...
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| Garrett Hardin |
You cannot do only one thing...
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| Carlo Goldoni |
He who talks much cannot...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
I can forgive, but I cannot...
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| Jane Austen |
What is right to be done...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Darkness cannot drive out darkness...
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| John Bruton |
One cannot have economic growth...
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| Fiona Shaw |
One moment cannot be the most...
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| Jim Elliot |
He is no fool who gives...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
A lie cannot live.
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| Victor Hugo |
Music expresses that which cannot...
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| Calvin Coolidge |
We cannot do everything at...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Peace cannot be achieved through...
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| Herbert Marcuse |
That which is cannot be true...
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| Martha Graham |
The body says what words...
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| Charles de Gaulle |
One cannot govern with 'buts'.
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| Chris Noth |
I cannot explain something that...
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| Thomas Aquinas |
Because we cannot know what...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
You can fool all the people...
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| C. S. Lewis |
It may be hard for an...
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| Arsene Wenger |
You cannot say that you are...
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| Voltaire |
We cannot wish for that we...
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| Edwin Louis Cole |
Truth cannot be defeated.
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| Aeschylus |
He who learns must suffer. And...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
The mind cannot long play the...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
A house divided against itself...
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| Leo Strauss |
I cannot know anything of...
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| Daniel K. Moran |
You can have data without...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
You must do the things you...
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| Albert Einstein |
Everything that can be counted...
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| Mason Cooley |
People believe that photographs are...
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| Morning Star |
You may kill me here; but...
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| Albert Einstein |
We cannot solve our problems...
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| Napoleon Hill |
If you cannot do great things...
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| Ayn Rand |
The smallest minority on earth...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Love has reasons which reason...
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| Reinhold Niebuhr |
God grant me the serenity to...
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| Fyodor Dostoevsky |
There is no subject so old...
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| Mother Teresa |
In this life we cannot do...
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| Mary Pickford |
The past cannot be changed...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
There cannot be a God because...
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| C. S. Lewis |
God cannot give us a happiness...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
I cannot live without books.
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| Milton Berle |
I'd rather be a could-be...
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| Peter Nivio Zarlenga |
I am imagination. I can see...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
He who cannot give anything...
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| Helen Keller |
The best and most beautiful...
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| Thomas Fuller |
He that cannot forgive others...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Work is love made visible. And...
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| Helen Keller |
I am only one, but still...
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| Wayne Dyer |
You cannot be lonely if you...
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| Albert Einstein |
You cannot simultaneously prevent and...
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| Miyamoto Musashi |
Perceive that which cannot be...
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| Albert Einstein |
Anyone who doesn't take truth...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
It is my desire, in the...
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| John Wooden |
Don't let what you cannot do...
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| Walter Savage Landor |
We cannot be contented because...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
I tremble for my country when...
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| Arthur Golden |
I don't like things held up...
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| Amos Bronson Alcott |
While one finds company in...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Progress is impossible without change...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
What old people say you cannot...
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| C. S. Lewis |
Christianity, if false, is of...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Belief is a wise wager...
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| Helen Keller |
The most beautiful things in...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
You cannot help men permanently...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
I cannot believe in a God...
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| Mary A. Ward |
I cannot hope that what I...
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| Mark Twain |
A man cannot be comfortable...
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| Mark Twain |
If you hold a cat by...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
When you are right you cannot...
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| Oscar Wilde |
If one cannot enjoy reading a...
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| John F. Kennedy |
If a free society cannot help...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
I'm just going to write...
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| Albert Einstein |
Peace cannot be kept by force...
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| Robert E. Lee |
Do your duty in all things...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
We gain strength, and courage...
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| Helen Keller |
Character cannot be developed in...
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| William Hazlitt |
There are no rules for...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
He who would learn to fly...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
It appears to be a law...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Knowledge is knowing that we...
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| Pablo Picasso |
I am always doing that which...
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| Blaise Pascal |
The heart has reasons that...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
You cannot do a kindness too...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
We cannot fashion our children...
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| Maya Angelou |
One isn't necessarily born with...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
People who say it cannot be...
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| Mark Twain |
A round man cannot be expected...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
It is a fact often observed...
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| Victor Hugo |
Music expresses that which cannot...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
He who can, does. He who...
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| John W. Snow |
We must start with the reality...
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| Francis Bacon |
We cannot command Nature except...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Since we cannot know all that...
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| Cesar Chavez |
We cannot seek achievement for...
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| Mother Teresa |
We need to find God, and...
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| Mark Twain |
The man who does not read...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
Thank God men cannot fly, and...
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| Mason Cooley |
Reason enables us to get...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
It is better to be feared...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
We can be knowledgeable with...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We often pardon those that...
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| William Shakespeare |
A man loves the meat in...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
The liar's punishment is not...
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| Mason Cooley |
Often, when I want to consult...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
Taste cannot be controlled by...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
There are old heads in the...
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| Dalai Lama |
Love and compassion are necessities...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Every mind must make its...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
The martyr cannot be dishonored...
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| Albert Einstein |
I cannot imagine a God who...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
How does it become a man...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Though nature be ever so...
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| Ezra Taft Benson |
You cannot do wrong and feel...
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| Jane Austen |
A person who can write a...
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| Oscar Wilde |
I choose my friends for their...
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| Anna C. Brackett |
Do not seek for information of...
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| John Galsworthy |
If you do not think about...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Those who cannot understand how...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
What would be the use of...
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| Albert Einstein |
Nothing is more destructive of...
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| Albert Einstein |
Human beings must have action...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
But a compassion for that...
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| Harold S. Geneen |
You cannot run a business, or...
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| William Shakespeare |
We cannot conceive of matter...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
I cannot say whether things...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Weakness of character is the...
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| David Borenstein |
One cannot subdue a man by...
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| Dalai Lama |
If you can, help others; if...
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| Douglas Adams |
To give real service you must...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
Friendship with ones self is...
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| John Ruskin |
Men cannot not live by...
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| Les Brown |
You cannot expect to achieve...
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| Mark Twain |
Biographies are but the clothes...
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| Harry S. Truman |
A President cannot always be...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
All who think cannot but see...
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| Voltaire |
The little may contrast with...
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| Virginia Woolf |
If you do not tell the...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
You cannot escape the responsibility...
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| Samuel Johnson |
You cannot spend money in...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
We can be knowledgable with...
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| Jane Austen |
One half of the world cannot...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We give advice, but we cannot...
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| Mark Twain |
When a person cannot deceive...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We often forgive those who...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
A vow is a purely religious...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
I know, to banish anger...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
So long as a man imagines...
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| Charles R. Swindoll |
We cannot change our past. We...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Dictionaries are like watches, the...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
A principle is the expression...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Ordinary riches can be stolen...
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| Jim Elliot |
He is no fool who gives...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Miracles, in the sense of...
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| Swami Vivekananda |
Where can we go to find...
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| Vernon Jordan |
What I know about this world...
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| Samuel Johnson |
To get a name can happen...
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| John F. Kennedy |
If we cannot now end our...
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| Mark Twain |
Everything has its limit - iron...
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| Plato |
Apply yourself both now and in...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
The god who gave us life...
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| Voltaire |
What then do you call your...
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| Mark Twain |
Apparently there is nothing that...
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| Dan Lipinski |
The reality is that no one...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Between falsehood and useless truth...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
Sometimes it is said that man...
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| John Ruskin |
There is hardly anything in...
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| Lyndon B. Johnson |
There are no problems we...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
So confident am I in the...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
The heretic is always better...
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| Edward Everett Hale |
I am only one, but I...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
There are people in the world...
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| Hermann Hesse |
What could I say to you...
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| Jessamyn West |
The sick soon come to...
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| Albert Einstein |
Whoever is careless with the...
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| Samuel Butler |
A friend who cannot at a...
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| Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
One cannot develop taste from...
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| Robert E. Lee |
A true man of honor feels...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
What do I care about the...
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| Samuel Johnson |
There are goods so opposed...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Death and vulgarity are the...
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| Victor Hugo |
One can resist the invasion of...
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| Samuel Johnson |
It is dangerous for mortal...
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| Oprah Winfrey |
Do the one thing you think...
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| Samuel Johnson |
A wise man is cured of...
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| Blaise Pascal |
There is a God shaped vacuum...
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| Mark Twain |
Water, taken in moderation, cannot...
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| Mao Tse-Tung |
The differences between friends cannot...
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| Balthus |
One must always draw, draw...
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| Virginia Woolf |
You cannot find peace by...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Man can climb to the highest...
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| Sigmund Freud |
I cannot think of any need...
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| Miriam Makeba |
Which goes to show you, you...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
A gem cannot be polished...
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| Richard Branson |
I cannot remember a moment in...
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| Orison Swett Marden |
You cannot measure a man by...
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| Vincent Van Gogh |
If you hear a voice within...
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| Virginia Woolf |
One cannot think well, love...
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| Henry A. Kissinger |
There cannot be a crisis next...
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| Mitt Romney |
America cannot continue to lead...
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| Helen Keller |
Keep your face to the sunshine...
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| W. H. Auden |
Good can imagine Evil; but...
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| W. H. Davies |
But cats to me are strange...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
The limitation of riots, moral...
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| Buddha |
It is better to conquer...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
If you cannot get rid of...
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| Martin Luther |
I cannot and will not recant...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
My thought is me: that is...
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| Alvin Toffler |
The illiterate of the 21st...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Cannot people realize how large...
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| John Wooden |
Do not let what you cannot...
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| J. K. Rowling |
Youth cannot know how age...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
What by a straight path cannot...
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| Quintus Ennius |
He whose wisdom cannot help...
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| James M. Barrie |
Those who bring sunshine into...
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| Sophocles |
Fortune cannot aid those who...
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| Joseph Smith, Jr. |
If I had not actually got...
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| Jim Rohn |
Time is more value than money...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Almost all absurdity of conduct...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
You cannot be a hero without...
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| William J. Clinton |
There is nothing wrong with...
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| Sophocles |
There is an ancient saying...
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| Vladimir Lenin |
Without a revolutionary theory there...
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| S. I. Hayakawa |
In a real sense, people who...
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| Douglas Adams |
The major difference between a...
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| Samuel Butler |
God cannot alter the past...
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| Winston Churchill |
I cannot pretend to be...
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| Mason Cooley |
Language is the friendliest of...
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| Samuel Butler |
If we attend continually and...
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| Walt Whitman |
I cannot be awake for nothing...
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| Albert Einstein |
We cannot despair of humanity...
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| George Santayana |
Those who cannot remember the...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Whatever you cannot understand, you...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Non-violence, which is the...
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| Lucille Ball |
I think knowing what you...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
We cannot remember too often...
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| Confucius |
You cannot open a book without...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Providence has its appointed hour...
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| Stanley Kubrick |
When a man cannot choose, he...
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| Ronald Reagan |
Without God, democracy will not...
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| Jon Porter |
We need to make sure that...
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| Elfriede Jelinek |
I cannot stand public attention...
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| Vladimir Lenin |
Can a nation be free if...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Alliance - in international politics, the...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
You cannot build character and...
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| Franz Kafka |
My peers, lately, have found...
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| Napoleon Bonaparte |
A man cannot become an atheist...
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| George W. Bush |
America must not ignore the...
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| Rob Reiner |
We agreed that we cannot let...
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| C. S. Lewis |
A young man who wishes to...
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| Dante Alighieri |
Will cannot be quenched against...
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| Samuel Butler |
Christ: I dislike him very...
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| Walter Reisch |
This I know; the spirit of...
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| Emma Goldman |
One cannot be too extreme in...
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| W. Somerset Maugham |
Money is like a sixth sense...
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| Thomas Paine |
Any system of religion that...
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| Christo |
To keep that absolute freedom...
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| Martin Amis |
You cannot combine being a...
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| Steve Brown |
But either way you cannot deny...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Nothing is so strongly fortified...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Life cannot subsist in society...
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| Nestor Kirchner |
An agreement cannot be the...
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| Victor Hugo |
Try as you will, you cannot...
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| William Hazlitt |
Poetry is the universal language...
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| Jean Giraudoux |
There are no elements so...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
If you do not understand a...
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| Vladimir Nabokov |
The breaking of a wave cannot...
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| Agathon |
Even God cannot change the...
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| Guillermo C. Infante |
Titles are not only important...
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| Dag Hammarskjold |
The pursuit of peace and...
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| John Stuart Mill |
There are many truths of which...
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| Dwight D. Eisenhower |
There is nothing wrong with...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Those thinkers who cannot believe...
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| Jim Rohn |
Time is more valuable than...
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| John F. Kennedy |
The problems of the world...
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| Norman Cousins |
It makes little difference how...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
Duty cannot exist without faith...
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| Ben Stein |
You cannot win if you're not...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Man's unhappiness, as I construe...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
It is one of the severest...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
We cannot learn men from books...
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| Harri Holkeri |
Without accepting the other person's...
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| Gertrude Stein |
Men cannot count, they do not...
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| Roland Barthes |
Literature is without proofs. By...
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| Duane Michals |
I believe in the imagination...
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| Thomas Hardy |
No one can read with profit...
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| Ellen Glasgow |
No life is so hard that...
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| Voltaire |
We cannot always oblige; but...
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| Harry S. Truman |
You can never get all the...
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| Edward Everett Hale |
I am only one; but still...
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| Plato |
There are two things a person...
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| Shunryu Suzuki |
Without accepting the fact that...
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| Jim Dale |
You cannot learn anything from...
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| Blaise Pascal |
We conceal it from ourselves...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
People generally quarrel because they...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
The first duty of man is...
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| Helen Keller |
Character cannot be developed in...
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| William McKinley |
The free man cannot be long...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
A man cannot make a pair...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
If a man cannot be a...
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| Publilius Syrus |
You cannot put the same shoe...
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| John Adams |
When people talk of the...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
If you cannot work with love...
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Logic must look after itself...
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| Brad Henry |
Believe in yourself, and the...
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| Nathaniel Hawthorne |
A hero cannot be a hero...
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| Maya Angelou |
History, despite its wrenching pain...
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| Sophie Marceau |
You can perform all kind of...
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| Daniel Defoe |
The best of men cannot suspend...
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| Lord Byron |
There is something pagan in me...
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| Voltaire |
The world embarrasses me, and...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Humankind cannot bear very much...
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| Phillips Brooks |
As you emphasize your life...
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| Blaise Pascal |
I can well conceive a man...
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| Saint Thomas Aquinas |
Good can exist without evil...
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| George Orwell |
Man is the only creature that...
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| Coco Chanel |
Those who create are rare...
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| Kim Campbell |
Government cannot and must not...
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| Harry Houdini |
I think that in a year...
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| Lee H. Hamilton |
We cannot do everything in...
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| John James Audubon |
I cannot help but think a...
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| Lois McMaster Bujold |
The dead cannot cry out for...
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| Dave Barry |
I believe that we parents must...
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| James Allen |
A man has to learn that...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Nothing is so unbelievable that...
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| Barack Obama |
I cannot swallow whole the...
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| Albert Camus |
Virtue cannot separate itself from...
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| Pearl S. Buck |
You cannot make yourself feel...
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| Wayne Dyer |
I cannot always control what...
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| Jean de la Bruyere |
Two persons cannot long be...
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| Charles Lamb |
He is no lawyer who cannot...
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| Frank Rich |
When something really comes from...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
It may be true that the...
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| Galileo Galilei |
You cannot teach a man...
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| Barbara Walters |
A man cannot be made...
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| Lao Tzu |
If you realize that all things...
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| Woodrow Wilson |
There can be no equality or...
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| Clarence Day |
We must make the best of...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Truth is so obscure in these...
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| Bernard Meltzer |
We may give without loving...
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| Martha Graham |
Some men have thousands of...
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| Jose Marti |
A child, from the time he...
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| Plato |
One man cannot practice many...
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| Jeanette Rankin |
Small use it will be to...
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| Karl Marx |
Religion is the impotence of...
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| Swami Sivananda |
If you do not know the...
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| Sam Rayburn |
You cannot be a leader, and...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
Love cannot endure indifference. It...
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| John Muir |
God has cared for these trees...
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| Mike Rounds |
In every decision we make and...
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| Gertrude Stein |
It is funny that men who...
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| Henry A. Kissinger |
While we should never give up...
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| Galileo Galilei |
We cannot teach people anything...
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| William Barclay |
Religion fails if it cannot...
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| John Russell |
If peace cannot be maintained...
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| Vincent Van Gogh |
I can very well do without...
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| George W. Bush |
Terrorist attacks can shake the...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
Life is so constructed, that...
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| Walter Bagehot |
The greatest pleasure in life...
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| William Hazlitt |
There is a secret pride in...
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| Sigmund Freud |
I have found little that is...
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| Alfred Lord Tennyson |
The Gods themselves cannot recall...
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| Bob Kane |
What I read is so distorted...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
If, at the limit, you can...
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| Oswald Chambers |
I have learnt that I am...
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| Paul Theroux |
I cannot make my days longer...
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| Richard M. Nixon |
We cannot learn from one...
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| Cyril Connolly |
The artist is a member of...
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| Walter Reisch |
A scientist who cannot prove...
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| Lucille Ball |
I think knowing what you...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
That God does not exist, I...
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| Saint Augustine |
Humility is the foundation of...
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| Damon Hill |
I am very much aware that...
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| Carlo Goldoni |
The world is a beautiful book...
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| Jim Rohn |
You cannot change your destination...
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| Swami Vivekananda |
The Vedanta recognizes no sin...
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| William Blake |
You cannot have Liberty in...
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| Napoleon Bonaparte |
I can no longer obey; I...
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| William J. Brennan |
Law cannot stand aside from...
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| William James |
The god whom science recognizes...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
Fear cannot be without hope...
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| Edwin M. Stanton |
I know General Grant better...
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| Gro H. Brundtland |
You cannot achieve environmental security...
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| Quintilian |
When we cannot hope to win...
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| Jodi Rell |
We cannot put off the...
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| Helen Keller |
While they were saying among...
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| Jules H. Poincare |
A very small cause which...
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| Hector Berlioz |
Love cannot express the idea...
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| Pope John Paul II |
Social justice cannot be attained...
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| Norman Vincent Peale |
Believe in yourself! Have faith...
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| Buddha |
Just as a candle cannot burn...
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| George Sand |
We cannot tear out a single...
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| Jesse Jackson |
Leadership cannot just go along...
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| Lester B. Pearson |
The life of states cannot, any...
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| George Eliot |
Vanity is as ill at ease...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Great minds are related to the...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Confidence... thrives on honesty, on...
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| Luc Montagnier |
It's very difficult in our...
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| George Santayana |
The philosophy of the common...
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| Joy Page |
Instead of focusing on that...
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| Elizabeth Bowen |
I became, and remain, my...
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| Polly Toynbee |
The best care on earth cannot...
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| Confucius |
Look at the means which a...
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| George Santayana |
Language is like money, without...
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| Horatio Nelson |
I cannot command winds and...
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| Elia Kazan |
I will say nothing to an...
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| Stephen Hawking |
God not only plays dice, He...
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| Patrick Henry |
Are we at last brought to...
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| Aldous Huxley |
My fate cannot be mastered; it...
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| Blaise Pascal |
Too much and too little wine...
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| George Santayana |
Knowledge is not eating, and...
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| Moo-hyum Roh |
I reached a situation in which...
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| William Hazlitt |
The only vice that cannot be...
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| Emile Zola |
If I cannot overwhelm with my...
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| Jean Racine |
Many a time a man cannot...
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| William Hazlitt |
There is no one thoroughly...
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| Jim Rohn |
You must take personal responsibility...
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| Bertrand Russell |
There is something feeble and...
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| Thomas Paine |
That God cannot lie, is no...
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| Dave Barry |
We believe that electricity exists...
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| George Orwell |
If you have embraced a creed...
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| Robert Frost |
Two such as you with such...
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| Babe Ruth |
Who is richer? The man who...
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| John Lennon |
The basic thing nobody asks is...
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| Wayne Dyer |
You cannot always control what...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
The pleasures of the imagination...
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| Elizabeth II |
I cannot lead you into battle...
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| Virginia Woolf |
If you insist upon fighting to...
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| Dan Brown |
That is the definition of...
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| Aesop |
People often grudge others what...
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| Heraclitus |
You cannot step twice into the...
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| John Adams |
Facts are stubborn things; and...
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| Hans Bender |
Because of the many dimensions...
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| William Blake |
He who would do good to...
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| Alexander Hamilton |
Constitutions should consist only of...
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| Torquato Tasso |
True love cannot be found...
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| Fran Lebowitz |
Nature is by and large to...
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| Booker T. Washington |
One man cannot hold another...
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| Jacques Verges |
The links between the American...
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| E. M. Forster |
Unless we remember we cannot...
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| Jim Rohn |
It doesn't matter which side...
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| John Ruskin |
There is never vulgarity in a...
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| C. S. Lewis |
If we cut up beasts simply...
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| Derek Bok |
There is far too much law...
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| John F. Kennedy |
We cannot expect that all...
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| David Cronenberg |
If you put yourself in a...
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| William James |
In the dim background of mind...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
Men ought either to be...
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| John Adams |
Liberty cannot be preserved without...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Democracy cannot succeed unless those...
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| Bill Rodgers |
You cannot always run at your...
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| Dolley Madison |
When I shall again write to...
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| Auberon Herbert |
We hold that what one man...
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| Robert E. Lee |
Duty is the most sublime word...
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| Jack Kevorkian |
She made the decision that her...
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| Marquis De Custine |
Nations have always good reasons...
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| Dorothy Day |
They cannot see that we must...
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| Wallace Stevens |
One cannot spend one's time in...
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| Walter Lang |
Some people turn from God...
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| Albert Camus |
Note, besides, that it is no...
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| Sophocles |
There is no sense in crying...
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| Maya Angelou |
Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry...
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| Herman Melville |
Yet habit - strange thing! what...
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| Imelda Marcos |
I have never been a material...
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| Thomas Kempis |
Be not angry that you cannot...
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| James Madison |
It will be of little avail...
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| Robert Louis Stevenson |
You cannot run away from...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
Death is the liberator of him...
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| Tony Robbins |
What we can or cannot do...
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| Simone Weil |
I am not a Catholic; but...
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| Ernest Hemingway |
No weapon has ever settled a...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
If a man urge me to...
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| George Orwell |
The Catholic and the Communist...
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| Gertrude Stein |
Argument is to me the air...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
The main foundations of every...
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| Nikos Kazantzakis |
Since we cannot change reality...
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| Leo Bogart |
Advertisements may be evaluated scientifically...
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| Jane Austen |
I cannot speak well enough to...
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| Oliver Wendell Holmes |
A man may fulfill the object...
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| Honore De Balzac |
Women are tenacious, and all...
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| Joseph Smith, Jr. |
There is no such thing as...
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| Simone Weil |
Human beings are so made that...
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| Joseph Addison |
I have somewhere met with the...
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| Carl Jung |
Even a happy life cannot be...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
True individual freedom cannot exist...
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| Niels Bohr |
Everything we call real is...
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| Princess Diana |
Any sane person would have...
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| Max de Pree |
We cannot become what we need...
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| Dick Armey |
You cannot get ahead while you...
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| Albert Camus |
Retaliation is related to nature...
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