Quotes 201 till 220 of 398.
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Most people are living lives of sort of survival. And constantly posing an existential crisis, either through fantasy or oblivion, really has been pretty much explored in rock and roll. At least in the western version of rock n' roll.
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Much literary criticism comes from people for whom extreme specialization is a cover for either grave cerebral inadequacy or terminal laziness, the latter being a much cherished aspect of academic freedom.
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My experience with people who tried to label me was that they usually did it to either dismiss me or use me.
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New Zealand, by the way, where I was ambassador, has had two women prime ministers - one from either party.
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No act is of itself either good or bad. Only its place in the order of things makes it good or bad.
De grap (1967) -
No delusion is greater than the notion that method and industry can make up for lack of mother-wit, either in science or in practical life.
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No one can persuade another to change. Each of us guards a gate of change that can only be opened from the inside. We cannot open the gate of another, either by argument or emotional appeal.
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No one heard about Bill Clinton on his first trip to New Hampshire. I showed Mike Huckabee around the state years before he ran, and no one knew him then, either.
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Nobody running at full speed has either a head or a heart.
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Nothing is as approved as mediocrity, the majority has established it and it fixes it fangs on whatever gets beyond it either way.
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Now one of two things is true: Either a republic is a desirable form of government, or else it is not.
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Now, occultism is not like mystic faculty, and it very seldom works in harmony either with business aptitude in the things of ordinary life or with a knowledge of the canons of evidence in its own sphere.
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Once you come and see Kiss, you either love us or you hate us.
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One either imposes one's ideas or one is imposed on.
The Dying Animal (2001) -
One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum, in which men steal through existence, like sluggish waters through a marsh, without either honor or observation.
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One measure of a civilization, either of an age or of a single individual, is what that age or person really wishes to do. A man's hope measures his civilization. The attainability of the hope measures, or may measure, the civilization of his nation and time.
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One must either take an interest in the human situation or else parade before the void.
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One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art.
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One should either be sad or joyful. Contentment is a warm sty for eaters and sleepers.
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One's age should be tranquil, as childhood should be playful. Hard work at either extremity of life seems out of place. At midday the sun may burn, and men labor under it; but the morning and evening should be alike calm and cheerful.
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