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  • Ray Bradbury There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.
    Ray Bradbury
    American science-fiction writer (1920 - 2012)
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  • Joseph Brodsky There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.
    Joseph Brodsky
    Russian-born American Poet, Critic (1940 - 1996)
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  • Anwar Sadat There can be hope only for a society which acts as one big family, not as many separate ones.
    Anwar Sadat
    Egyptian politician (1918 - 1981)
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  • Pat Riley There can only be one state of mind as you approach any profound test; total concentration, a spirit of togetherness, and strength.
    Pat Riley
    American basketball coach (1945 - )
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  • Marlene Dietrich There comes a time when suddenly you realize that laughter is something you remember and that you were the one laughing.
    Marlene Dietrich
    German-born American Film Actor (1901 - 1992)
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  • Louis Pasteur There does not exist a category of science to which one can give the name applied science. There are science and the applications of science, bound together as the fruit of the tree which bears it.
    Louis Pasteur
    French scientist (1822 - 1895)
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  • Alfred P. Sloan There has to be this pioneer, the individual who has the courage, the ambition to overcome the obstacles that always develop when one tries to do something worthwhile, especially when it is new and different.
    Alfred P. Sloan
    American businessman (1875 - 1966)
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  • Brit Hume There have been two Geraldo Riveras through his long career. One of them was a reporter who has done some remarkable work. The other was a television show host who did what it took to get an audience.
    Brit Hume
    American journalist and political commentator (1943 - )
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  • James Baldwin There is a ''sanctity'' involved with bringing a child into this world: it is better than bombing one out of it.
    James Baldwin
    American writer (1924 - 1987)
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  • Annie Dillard There is a certain age at which a child looks at you in all earnestness and delivers a long, pleased speech in all the true inflections of spoken English, but with not one recognizable syllable.
    Annie Dillard
    American author (1945 - )
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  • Washington Irving There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse! As I have often found in traveling in a stagecoach, that ;it is often a comfort to shift one's position, and be bruised in a new place.
    Washington Irving
    American writer (1783 - 1859)
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  • Thomas Wilson There is a danger in being persuaded before one understands.
    Maxims (1781) 109
    Thomas Wilson
    English bishop and writer (1663 - 1755)
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  • Edwin Markham There is a destiny that makes us brothers, No one goes his way alone; All that we send into the lives of others, Comes back into our own.
    Edwin Markham
    American poet and editor (1852 - 1940)
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  • Elie Wiesel There is a difference between a book of two hundred pages from the very beginning, and a book of two hundred pages which is the result of an original eight hundred pages. The six hundred are there. Only you don't see them.
    Elie Wiesel
    Rumanian-born American Writer (1928 - 2016)
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  • Alfred Adler There is a law that man should love his neighbor as himself. In a few hundred years it should be as natural to mankind as breathing or the upright gait; but if he does not learn it he must perish.
    Alfred Adler
    Austrian psychiatrist (1870 - 1937)
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  • Woodrow Wilson There is a price which is too great to pay for peace, and that price can be put in one word. One cannot pay the price of self-respect.
    Woodrow Wilson
    American president (1856 - 1924)
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  • Henry Fielding There is a set of religious, or rather moral, writings which teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true.
    Henry Fielding
    English writer (1707 - 1754)
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  • Edward Hoagland There is a time of life somewhere between the sullen fugues of adolescence and the retrenchments of middle age when human nature becomes so absolutely absorbing one wants to be in the city constantly, even at the height of summer.
    Edward Hoagland
    American Novelist, Essayist (1932 - )
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  • Boris Johnson There is absolutely no one, apart from yourself, who can prevent you, in the middle of the night, from sneaking down to tidy up the edges of that hunk of cheese at the back of the fridge.
    Face it: its all your own fat fault, Daily Telegraph, 27 May 2004, p. 24.
    Boris Johnson
    British politician and author (1964 - )
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  • Arne Jacobsen There is always a point when one senses one's lack of skill, the doubt.
    Arne Jacobsen
    Danish architect and designer (1902 - 1971)
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