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Quotes 4421 till 4440 of 20393.

  • Sydney Justin Harris Good teaching must be slow enough so that it is not confusing, and fast enough so that it is not boring.
    Sydney Justin Harris
    American journalist (1917 - 1986)
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  • J. Willard Marriott Good timber does not grow with ease. The stronger the wind the stronger the trees.
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  • Ogden Nash Good wine needs no bush, and perhaps products that people really want need no hard-sell or soft-sell TV push. Why not? Look at pot.
    Ogden Nash
    American poet (1902 - 1971)
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  • Alfred Nobel Good wishes alone will not ensure peace.
    Alfred Nobel
    Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and philanthropist (1833 - 1896)
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  • Alberto Moravia Good writers are monotonous, like good composers. They keep trying to perfect the one problem they were born to understand.
    Alberto Moravia
    Italian writer (ps. by Alberto Pincherle) (1907 - 1990)
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  • Peter Carey Good writing of course requires talent, and no one can teach you to have talent.
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    Peter Carey
    Australian writer (1943 - )
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  • Carl Gustav Jung Good. There are many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year's course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.
    Carl Gustav Jung
    Swiss psychiatrist (1875 - 1961)
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  • Thomas Hardy Goodbye is not worth while.
    Thomas Hardy
    British writer and poet (1840 - 1928)
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  • W.S. Landor Goodness does not more certainly make men happy than happiness makes them good.
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  • Saul Bellow Goodness is achieved not in a vacuum, but in the company of other men, attended by love.
    Saul Bellow
    American writer (1915 - 2005)
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  • Bhumibol Adulyadej Goodness is something that makes us serene and content; it is magnificent. Those who are not good are evil.
    Bhumibol Adulyadej
    Thai King (1927 - 2016)
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  • David Grayson Goodness is uneventful. It does not flash, it glows.
    David Grayson
    American journalist, historian and author, pen name of Ray Baker (1870 - 1946)
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  • Ben Parr Google is famous for making the tiniest changes to pixel locations based on the data it accrues through its tests. Google will always choose a spartan webpage that converts over a beautiful page that doesn't have the data to back it up.
    Ben Parr
    American journalist, author, venture capitalist (1985 - )
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  • Barry Ritholtz Google's founders have had a good eye for imagining what technologies will be significant in the near future. No one asked Google to develop self-driving cars, but it helped them with street views for Google Maps.
    Barry Ritholtz
    American author and newspaper columnist
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  • Bill Buford Gordon Ramsay, the only chef in London honored with three stars by the 'Guide Michelin,' is not a monster.
    Bill Buford
    American author and journalist
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  • Phyllis Mcginley Gossip isn't scandal and it's not merely malicious. It's chatter about the human race by lovers of the same. Gossip is the tool of the poet, the shop-talk of the scientist, and the consolation of the housewife, wit, tycoon and intellectual. It begins in the nursery and ends when speech is past.
    Phyllis Mcginley
    American poet and author (1905 - 1978)
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  • Bob Riley Government does not create jobs. It only helps create the conditions that make jobs more or less likely.
    Bob Riley
    American politician (1944 - )
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  • Ronald Reagan Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them.
    Ronald Reagan
    American politician and actor (1911 - 2004)
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  • Henry David Thoreau Government is at best but an expedient; but most governments are usually, and all governments are sometimes, inexpedient. The objections which have been brought against a standing army, and they are many and weighty, and deserve to prevail, may also at last be brought against a standing government.
    Henry David Thoreau
    American writer (1817 - 1862)
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  • George Washington Government is not reason and it is not eloquence. It is force! Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.
    George Washington
    First president of the US (1732 - 1799)
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