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In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
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In all our efforts to provide ''advantages'' we have actually produced the busiest, most competitive, highly pressured, and over-organized generation of youngsters in our history.''
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In all the time that people have known me, has anyone ever heard me talk about the importance of rushing records or finishing with the most touchdowns? So if that's never been important to me, then why would that be a motivation to keep playing?
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In America nobody says you have to keep the circumstances somebody else gives you.
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In America, if you put your mind to it you can have anything you want. You just can't have everything you want.
Bernard M. Baruch
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In America, unlike England, unlike Israel, unlike Japan, other democracies, we have elections that have staggered terms.
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In America, we have long stood by the principle that the protections of the law are not meant just for some.
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In an ideal world, you might imagine that scientific papers were only cited by academics on the basis of their content. This might be true. But lots of other stuff can have an influence.
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In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.
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In another situation, and in an active station in life, I should have been keenly occupied, and the founding of an order would have never come into my head.
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In art, all who have done something other than their predecessors have merited the epithet of revolutionary; and it is they alone who are masters.
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In business, you're the Chief Salesman. Create a sense of demand, rather than waiting to have demand.
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In case of doubt, do a little more than you have to.
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In church your grandsire cut his throat; to do the job too long he tarried: he should have had my hearty vote to cut his throat before he married.
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In cutting government, we cut a huge variety of programs, a lot of which I would have liked to see increase, and a lot of which I'd like to see decreased more.
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In default of inexhaustible happiness, eternal suffering would at least give us a destiny. But we do not even have that consolation, and our worst agonies come to an end one day.
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In elections in Iceland, I have always been an abstainer. It seems like politics is such a small bundle of self-important people, who don't have much to do with things I'm interested in.
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In England the judges should have independence to protect the people against the crown. Here the judges should not be independent of the people, but be appointed for not more than seven years. The people would always re-elect the good judges.
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In England we have come to rely upon a comfortable time-lag of fifty years or a century intervening between the perception that something ought to be done and a serious attempt to do it.
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In every adversity of fortune, to have been happy is the most unhappy kind of misfortune.
De Consolatione Philosophia Book II, section 4, line 4
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