Quotes 3641 till 3660 of 6261.
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No one else holds or has held the place in the heart of the world which Jesus holds. Other gods have been as devoutly worshipped; no other man has been so devoutly loved.
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No One Is Alone by Stephen Sondheim is all about thinking for yourself and being your own person.
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No one is offended at not seeing everything; but one does not like to be mistaken, and that perhaps arises from the fact that man naturally cannot see everything, and that naturally he cannot err in the side he looks at, since the perceptions of our senses are always true.
Pensees (1669) -
No one is promiscuous in his way of dying. A man who has decided to hang himself will never jump in front of a train.
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No one is so thoroughly superstitious as the godless man.
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No one is to blame. It is neither their fault nor ours. It is the misfortune of being born when a whole world is dying.
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No one loves the man whom he fears.
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No one man is superior to the game.
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No one sat me down with a piece of paper and said, “This is what is expected of you. But… I’m lucky enough in the fact that I have found my role… I love being with people.”
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No other human being, no woman, no poem or music, book or painting can replace alcohol in its power to give man the illusion of real creation.
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No psychic value can disappear without being replaced by another of equivalent intensity.
Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933) -
No sex, age, or condition is above or below the absolute necessity of modesty; but without it one vastly beneath the rank of man.
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No single man can be taken as a model for a perfect figure, for no man lives on earth who is endowed with the whole of beauty.
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No stream rises higher than its source. What ever man might build could never express or reflect more than he was. He could record neither more nor less than he had learned of life when the buildings were built.
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No such thing as a man willing to be honest - that would be like a blind man willing to see.
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No theory changes what it is a theory about; man remains what he has always been.
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No thoroughly occupied man was ever yet very miserable.
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No totalitarians, no wars, no fears, famines or perils of any kind can really break a man's spirit until he breaks it himself by surrendering. Tyranny has many dread powers, but not the power to rule the spirit.
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No trace of slavery ought to mix with the studies of the freeborn man. No study, pursued under compulsion, remains rooted in the memory.
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No wise man can have a contempt for the prejudices of others; and he should even stand in a certain awe of his own, as if they were aged parents and monitors. They may in the end prove wiser than he.
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