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| Henry B. Adams |
Everyone carries his own inch...
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| Josef Albers |
Any ground subtracts its own...
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| Aldrich Ames |
The betrayal of trust carries...
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| Henri Frederic Amiel |
Woman is the salvation or the...
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| Aharon Appelfeld |
The Holocaust is a central...
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| Roy Ayers |
The true beauty of music is...
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| Peter Bart |
Historically, filmmakers always fall in...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
Greatness lies, not in being...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
He is greatest whose strength...
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| Michael Behe |
Proteins are the machinery of...
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| Julian Bond |
Any time someone carries a...
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| Jorge Luis Borges |
Time is the substance from...
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| James H. Breasted |
In any case, in so far...
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| James Broughton |
For me a poem has to...
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| Warren E. Burger |
Free speech carries with it...
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| Michael Burgess |
With the absence of a flu...
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| Richard Burton |
A man that hoards up riches...
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| Hall Caine |
That cry of the soul to...
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| Maurice Chevalier |
An artist carries on throughout...
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| Frank A. Clark |
A father is a man who...
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| Robert Collier |
Constant repetition carries conviction...
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| Anna Comnena |
Time in its irresistible and...
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| Joseph Conrad |
A word carries far, very far...
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| Jacques Yves Cousteau |
From birth, man carries the...
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| George Cukor |
Unless the story line carries...
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| George Cuvier |
The appearance of the bones of...
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| Rodney Dangerfield |
My father carries around the...
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| Max Delbruck |
Any living cell carries with...
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| Jacques Derrida |
Every discourse, even a poetic...
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| Brian Eno |
Music in itself carries a...
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| Haim Ginott |
Each of us carries within...
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| Linda M. Godwin |
We're taking up some science...
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| Baltasar Gracian |
Evil report carries further than...
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| Franco Harris |
I really don't look at...
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| Franco Harris |
And so, it's not a thing...
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| Teri Hatcher |
I'm a woman who carries around...
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| Herman Hesse |
The world is not imperfect or...
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| Napoleon Hill |
Every adversity, every failure, every...
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| Napolean Hill |
Every adversity, every failure, and...
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| Victor Hugo |
He, who every morning plans...
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| Michelle Hunziker |
I find it very beautiful to...
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| Zora Neale Hurston |
It would be against all nature...
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| William Ralph Inge |
Every institution not only carries...
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| Igor Ivanov |
Resolution 1441 does not give...
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| Samuel Johnson |
All travel has its advantages...
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| E. Stanley Jones |
The action carries a sense of...
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| Frida Kahlo |
My painting carries with it...
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| James Keller |
It is so often true that...
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| John F. Kennedy |
Israel was not created in...
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| John Maynard Keynes |
The avoidance of taxes is the...
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| Imran Khan |
The team which handles the...
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| Ben Kingsley |
Somewhere in your career, your...
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| Christopher Lasch |
Liberals subscribe to the new...
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| Stephen Leacock |
A half truth, like half a...
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| Edward Levi |
As an instrument for practical...
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| Roy Lichtenstein |
I'm not really sure what...
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| Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
Grief can't be shared. Everyone...
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| Felix Mendelssohn |
Though everything else may appear...
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| Henry Miller |
The new always carries with it...
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| Claude Monet |
No one is an artist unless...
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| Wes Montgomery |
A lot of places we go...
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| Hannah More |
Going to the opera, like...
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| Thomas Hunt Morgan |
The egg of every species of...
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| Robin Morgan |
The Roman Catholic church... carries...
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| Estelle Morris |
It is a very unusual sector...
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| Pat Oliphant |
Journalism was looked upon as...
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| Jesse Owens |
If you don't try to win...
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| Louis Pasteur |
Science knows no country, because...
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| Tom Paulin |
In my view the European...
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| Robert Baden-Powell |
A boy carries out suggestions...
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| Romano Prodi |
But Italy can only have any...
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| Richard Pryor |
Everyone carries around his own...
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| Scott Reed |
With a definite, step-by-step...
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| Paul Ricoeur |
Ordinary language carries with it...
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| Oscar Robertson |
When you go into a game...
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| Charles Rosen |
The belief may be too often...
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| Jean Jacques Rousseau |
The body politic, as well as...
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| Ferdinand de Saussure |
It is useful to the historian...
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| Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin |
Nothing is more pleasant than...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Will power is to the mind...
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| Ralph W. Sockman |
Whatever the right hand findeth...
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| Freya Stark |
Christmas... is not an eternal...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
The bluebird carries the sky...
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| Lionel Trilling |
Every neurosis is a primitive...
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| Leon Trotsky |
Learning carries within itself certain...
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| Mark Twain |
A man who carries a cat...
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| Bob Verdi |
What's unfortunate about buying a...
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| Alfred de Vigny |
What it values most of all...
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| Virgil |
Age carries all things away...
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| Benjamin F. Wade |
If a man carries his horse...
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| Charles Wesley |
God buries His workmen but...
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| Harold Wilson |
I'm an optimist, but an...
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