Quotes 701 till 720 of 3427.
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Going to church doesn't make anybody a Christian Any more than taking a wheelbarrow into a garage make it an automobile.
Roger Biles, The human tradition in urban America (2002) -
Going to church on Sunday does not make you a Christian any more than going into a garage makes you an automobile!
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Gold has worked down from Alexander's time... When something holds good for two thousand years I do not believe it can be so because of prejudice or mistaken theory.
Bernard M. Baruch
American investor, philanthropist, statesman, and political consultant (1870 - 1965) -
Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.
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Good intentions often get muddled with very complex execution. The last time the government tried to make taxes easier, it created a 1040 EZ form with a 52-page help booklet.
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Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
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Good lies need a leavening of truth to make them palatable.
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Good manners have much to do with the emotions. To make them ring true, one must feel them, not merely exhibit them.
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Goodness does not more certainly make men happy than happiness makes them good.
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Government does not create jobs. It only helps create the conditions that make jobs more or less likely.
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Government is an evil; it is only the thoughtlessness and vices of men that make it a necessary evil. When all men are good and wise, government will of itself decay.
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Government is really successful when it's willing to make big, bold objectives, like, 'We're going to get to the moon.' But without leaders with big ideas, we get stuck.
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Graffiti's always been a temporary art form. You make your mark and then they scrub it off.
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Grandpa didn't have any idea of customer service. But he wanted to make a living. Eventually, we saw it was not in our best interest to be arguing with customers.
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Great authors are admirable in this respect: in every generation they make for disagreement. Through them we become aware of our differences.
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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.
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Great merit, or great failings, will make you respected or despised; but trifles, little attentions, mere nothings, either done or neglected, will make you either liked or disliked in the general run of the world.
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Great occasions do not make heroes or cowards; they simply unveil them to the eyes of men.
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Great things alone can make a great mind, and petty things will make a petty mind unless a man rejects them as completely alien.
On War (1832) -
Guns will make us powerful; butter will only make us fat.
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