Quotes with and-yes

Quotes 18181 till 18200 of 25201.

  • Margaret Mead The negative cautions of science are never popular. If the experimentalist would not commit himself, the social philosopher, the preacher, and the pedagogue tried the harder to give a short-cut answer.
    Margaret Mead
    American cultural anthropologist (1901 - 1978)
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  • Ansel Adams The negative is comparable to the composer's score and the print to its performance. Each performance differs in subtle ways.
    Ansel Adams
    American landscape photographer and environmentalist (1902 - 1984)
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  • Ansel Adams The negative is the equivalent of the composer's score, and the print the performance.
    Ansel Adams
    American landscape photographer and environmentalist (1902 - 1984)
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  • Carter G. Woodson The Negroes are facing the alternative of rising in the sphere of production to supply their proportion of the manufacturers and merchants or of going down to the graves of paupers.
    Carter G. Woodson
    American historian, author and journalist (1875 - 1950)
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  • Hannah Arendt The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and their probability, which for all practical, everyday purposes amounts to certainty; the new therefore always appears in the guise of a miracle.
    Hannah Arendt
    German-born American political theorist (1906 - 1975)
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  • John Steinbeck The new American finds his challenge and his love in the traffic-choked streets, skies nested in smog, choking with the acids of industry, the screech of rubber and houses leashed in against one another while the town lets wither a time and die.
    John Steinbeck
    American author (1902 - 1968)
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  • Arthur Erickson The new architecture of transparency and lightness comes from Japan and Europe.
    Arthur Erickson
    Canadian architect and urban (1924 - 2009)
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  • Bill Clinton The new rage is to say that the government is the cause of all our problems, and if only we had no government, we'd have no problems. I can tell you, that contradicts evidence, history, and common sense.
    Bill Clinton
    President of the US (1946 - )
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  • Frank Moore Colby The New York playgoer is a child of nature, and he has an honest and wholesome regard of whatever is atrocious in art.
    Frank Moore Colby
    American Editor, Essayist (1865 - 1925)
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  • Ann Coulter The New York Times editorial page is like a Ouija board that has only three answers, no matter what the question. The answers are: higher taxes, more restrictions on political speech and stricter gun control.
    Ann Coulter
    American far-right media pundit and author (1961 - )
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  • Fred Friendly The news is the one thing the networks can point to with pride. Everything else they do is crap and they know it.
    Fred Friendly
     
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  • Bill Alexander The news of the open military help to Franco from Hitler and Mussolini, and the heroic resistance of the people of Madrid, Barcelona and the big cities fired a widespread wish to help the Republic and its people.
    Source: Memorials of the Spanish Civil War: the official publication of the International Brigade Association
    Bill Alexander
    German painter, art instructor, and television host (1915 - 1997)
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  • Benazir Bhutto The next few months are critical to Pakistan's future direction as a democratic state committed to promoting peace, fighting terrorism and working for social justice.
    Benazir Bhutto
    Pakistani politician (1953 - 2007)
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  • Alvin Toffler The next major explosion is going to be when genetics and computers come together. I'm talking about an organic computer - about biological substances that can function like a semiconductor.
    Alvin Toffler
    American writer, futurist, and businessman (1928 - 2016)
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  • Beth Henley The next thing I wrote was in a writing class at night school. It was about a poor woman who worked at a dime store and who was all alone for Christmas in Laurel, Mississippi.
    Beth Henley
    American playwright, screenwriter, and actress (1952 - )
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  • Oscar Wilde The Niagara Falls? Simply a vast unnecessary amount of water going the wrong way and then falling over unnecessary rocks.
    Source: In Oscar Wilde, His Life and Wit (1946)
    Oscar Wilde
    Irish writer (1854 - 1900)
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  • Oscar Wilde The nicest feeling in the world is to do a good deed anonymously - and have somebody find out.
    Oscar Wilde
    Irish writer (1854 - 1900)
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  • Arthur Bloch The Ninety-Ninety Rule of Project Schedules - the first ninety percent of the task takes ninety percent of the time, and the last ten percent takes the other ninety percent.
    Arthur Bloch
    American writer, author of the Murphy's Law books (1948 - )
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  • Bhagavad Gita The non permanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of summer and winter seasons.
    Bhagavad Gita
    Indian Hindu storybook
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  • Caleb Cushing The Normans came over, lance in hand, burning and trampling down every thing before them, and cutting off the Saxon dynasty and the Saxon nobles at the edge of the sword; but the right of petition remained untouched.
    Caleb Cushing
    American Democratic politician and diplomat (1800 - 1879)
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