Quotes 1921 till 1940 of 8429.
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Having walked on the Moon, I know something about what we need to explore, really explore, in space.
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He begins to think for himself and meets Nineteenth-century Rationalism Which can explain away religion by any number of methods.
The Pilgrims Regress (1933) Pilgrims Regress 19-20 -
He best can pity who has felt the woe.
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He can feel no little wants who is in pursuit of grandeur.
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He can run but he can't hide.
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He can who thinks he can, and he can't who thinks he can't. This is an inexorable, indisputable law.
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He decided to plunge on with pardons over the department's objections, or where he knew that there would be objections if he had let career prosecutors know what he was doing.
The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House -
He doesn't know the meaning of the word fear, but then again he doesn't know the meaning of most words.
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He had a lot of talent, but didn't have much dedication, wasn't organized, didn't know how to learn, didn't know how to comprehend what he was doing, didn't try to learn how to get better.
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He had learned the worst lesson that life can teach - that it makes no sense.
American Pastoral -
He has outsoared the shadow of our night; envy and calumny and hate and pain, and that unrest which men miscall delight, can touch him not and torture not again; from the contagion of the world's slow stain, he is secure.
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He is the best sailor who can steer within fewest points of the wind, and exact a motive power out of the greatest obstacles.
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He knows the universe and does not know himself.
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He may be a very nice man. But I haven't got the time to figure that out. All I know is, he's got a uniform and a gun and I have to relate to him that way. That's the only way to relate to him because one of us may have to die.
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He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to come, though afterwards he can come as he please.
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He moved with some uncertainty, as if he didn't know
Just what he was there for, or where he ought to go
Once he reached for something golden hanging from a tree
And his hand come down empty...Tapestry (1971) -
He must be a thorough fool who can learn nothing from his own folly.
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He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God; He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God.
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He only employs his passion who can make no use of his reason.
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He that can carp in the most eloquent or acute manner at the weakness of the human mind is held by his fellows as almost divine.
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