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  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Every event that a man would master must be mounted on the run, and no man ever caught the reins of a thought except as it galloped past him.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes
    American writer and poet (1809 - 1894)
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  • Jean-Paul Sartre Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance.
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    French writer, philosopher and Nobel laureate in literature (1964) (1905 - 1980)
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  • Ben Schnetzer Every film that comes out that incorporates CGI or performance capture is a little bit ahead of the last film that came out. You're on the cutting edge for a certain amount of time, and then the new technology comes out.
    Ben Schnetzer
    American actor (1990 - )
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  • Jean Paul Every friend is to the other a sun, and a sunflower also. He attracts and follows.
    Jean Paul
    German poet (ps. by Johann P.F. Richter) (1763 - 1825)
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  • Paul Auster Every generation always thinks it was better before, and I think people have been saying this for probably thousands of years.
    (2010)
    Paul Auster
    American writer and film (1947 - )
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  • Lewis Mumford Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers.
    Lewis Mumford
    American social philosopher (1895 - 1990)
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  • Henry Miller Every genuine boy is a rebel and an anarch. If he were allowed to develop according to his own instincts, his own inclinations, society would undergo such a radical transformation as to make the adult revolutionary cower and cringe.
    Henry Miller
    American writer (1891 - 1980)
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  • Andrew Jackson Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and its conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.
    Andrew Jackson
    American president (7th) (1767 - 1845)
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  • Bruce Springsteen Every good writer or filmmaker has something eating at them, right? That they can't quite get off their back . And so your job is to make your audience care about your obsessions.
    Bruce Springsteen
    American singer-songwriter (1949 - )
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  • I. F. Stone Every government is run by liars and nothing they say should be believed.
    I. F. Stone
    American journalist and writer (1907 - 1989)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is due to the triumph of enthusiasm. Nothing great was ever achieved without it.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • John Ruskin Every great man is always being helped by everybody; for his gift is to get good out of all things and all persons.
    John Ruskin
    English art critic (1819 - 1900)
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  • Pearl S. Buck Every great mistake has a halfway moment, a split second when it can be recalled and perhaps remedied.
    Pearl S. Buck
    American novelist (1892 - 1973)
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  • Ali Smith Every great narrative is at least two narratives, if not more - the thing that is on the surface and then the things underneath which are invisible.
    Ali Smith
    Scottish author, playwright and journalist (1962 - )
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  • William Arthur Ward Every great person has first learned how to obey, whom to obey, and when to obey.
    William Arthur Ward
    American writer and poet (1921 - 1994)
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  • Byron Nelson Every great player has learned the two Cs: how to concentrate and how to maintain composure.
    Shape your swing the modern way (1976)
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  • William Ellery Channing Every human being has a work to carry on within, duties to perform abroad, influence to exert, which are peculiarly his, and which no conscience but his own can teach.
    William Ellery Channing
    American Unitarian minister (1780 - 1842)
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  • Cass Sunstein Every human being has an assortment of diverse identities, and it greatly matters which one is triggered by social situations, which hold up different kinds of mirrors. The same is true for nations.
    Cass Sunstein
    American legal scholar (1954 - )
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  • Lydia M. Child Every human being has, like Socrates, an attendant spirit; and wise are they who obey its signals. If it does not always tell us what to do, it always cautions us what not to do.
    Lydia M. Child
    American Abolitionist, Writer, Editor (1802 - 1880)
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  • William Ellery Channing Every human being is intended to have a character of his own; to be what no others are, and to do what no other can do.
    William Ellery Channing
    American Unitarian minister (1780 - 1842)
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