Quotes with have-not-paid-for-what-they-haves

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  • Edward F. Halifax Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the obligations in the world will not create it.
    Edward F. Halifax
    British Conservative Statesman (1881 - 1959)
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  • Albert Einstein Gravitation can not be held responsible for people falling in love
    Albert Einstein
    German - American physicist (1879 - 1955)
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  • Samuel Johnson Great abilities are not requisite for an Historian... Imagination is not required in any high degree.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Alfred de Musset Great artists have no country.
    Alfred de Musset
    French writer (1810 - 1857)
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  • André Gide Great authors are admirable in this respect: in every generation they make for disagreement. Through them we become aware of our differences.
    André Gide
    French writer and Nobel laureate in literature (1947) (1869 - 1951)
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  • Virginia Woolf Great bodies of people are never responsible for what they do.
    Virginia Woolf
    English writer (1882 - 1941)
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  • Ann Veneman Great Britain had a much different situation than we do and did here in the United States, in that they had literally thousands of infected animals with human health risks. Their infectivity in this disease happened before very much was known about it.
    Ann Veneman
    American politician (1949 - )
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  • Arthur Erickson Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic, products of the heart.
    Arthur Erickson
    Canadian architect and urban (1924 - 2009)
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  • Martha Graham Great dancers are not great because of their technique; they are great because of their passion.
    Martha Graham
    American modern dancer and choreographer (1894 - 1991)
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  • Benito Martinez Great film roles, they always take you to another place. I'd love to do more of that, but I keep doing lots of voiceovers, some TV spots, and some film roles have come along, so I'm okay.
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Great geniuses have the shortest biographies.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Thomas Jefferson Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities.
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Aldous Huxley Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about truth. By simply not mentioning certain subjects... totalitarian propagandists have influenced opinion much more effectively than they could have by the most eloquent denunciations.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer (1894 - 1963)
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  • Alan Cohen Great masters merit emulation, not worship.
    Alan Cohen
    American businessman (1954 - )
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  • Thomas Wentworth Higginson Great men are rarely isolated mountain-peaks; they are the summits of ranges.
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  • Thomas Carlyle Great men are the commissioned guides of mankind, who rule their fellows because they are wiser.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Henri-Frédéric Amiel Great men are true men, the men in whom nature has succeeded. They are not extraordinary - they are in the true order. It is the other species of men who are not what they ought to be.
    Henri-Frédéric Amiel
    Swiss philosopher and poet (1821 - 1881)
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Great men never make bad use of their superiority. They see it and feel it and are not less modest. The more they have, the more they know their own deficiencies.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    French writer and philosopher (1712 - 1778)
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  • Arthur Schopenhauer Great minds are related to the brief span of time during which they live as great buildings are to a little square in which they stand: you cannot see them in all their magnitude because you are standing too close to them.
    Arthur Schopenhauer
    German philosopher (1788 - 1860)
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  • Washington Irving Great minds have purposes; others have wishes.
    Washington Irving
    American writer (1783 - 1859)
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