Quotes 7521 till 7540 of 10331.
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The novel does not seek to establish a privileged language but it insists upon the freedom to portray and analyze the struggle between the different contestants for such privileges.
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The number of people that will not go to a show they don't want to see is unlimited.
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The Obama presidency, and liberalism in general, are based on not trusting the American people - a belief that big government is better for people.
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The obese is in a total delirium. For he is not only large, of a size opposed to normal morphology: he is larger than large. He no longer makes sense in some distinctive opposition, but in his excess, his redundancy.
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The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
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The object of government in peace and in war is not the glory of rulers or of races, but the happiness of the common man.
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The object of love is to serve, not to win.
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The object of oratory alone in not truth, but persuasion.
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The object of oratory alone is not truth, but persuasion.
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The object of preaching is to constantly remind mankind of what they keep forgetting; not to supply the intellect, but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions.
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The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
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The objection of the scandalmonger is not that she tells of racy doings, but that she pretends to be indignant about them.
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The office of poetry is not to make us think accurately, but feel truly.
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The office should seek the man, not man the office.
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The Oklahoma City bombing was simple technology, horribly used. The problem is not technology. The problem is the person or persons using it.
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The Old Vegas is gone. It's not that it's necessarily better or worse; it's just totally different.
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The oldest books are still only just out to those who have not read them.
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The one knowing what is profitable, and not the man knowing many things, is wise.
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The one thing men have not learned to do is to stick up for their own instinctive feelings, against the things they are taught.
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The one who adapts his policy to the times prospers, and likewise that the one whose policy clashes with the demands of the times does not.
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