Quotes 1581 till 1600 of 11267.
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But, soon or late, it is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or evil.
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) ch. 24 -
But, truly, I have wept too much! The Dawns are heartbreaking. Every moon is atrocious and every sun bitter.
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But, when you have to resort to turntables, trick lights, flashing lights, fire and all that, you're actually saying, I need this because what I do is not all that together.
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Butchery is not the point of vampirism. Sex - domination and submission - is.
Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) -
Buy good books, and read them; the best books are the commonest, and the last editions are always the best, if the editors are not blockheads.
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Buy with your heart, not your head. You can look at all the aspects that make a purchase practical, but that kind of thinking makes it an investment rather than a home.
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By 1931, after a few years' experience of flying scheduled airlines, those planes were operating at roughly 600 times the safety of the space shuttle. I look at safety not in terms of fatalities per passenger-mile, but when you get in and close the door, what is the risk of dying on this flight?
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By 2000, politics will simply fade away. We will not see any political parties.
Richard Buckminster Fuller
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By 2002, I realized that what was classically called a rollup strategy was not generally effective, at least not for me.
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By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.
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By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.
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By believing passionately in something that still does not exist, we create it. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired.
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By concentrating on precision, one arrives at technique, but by concentrating on technique one does not arrive at precision.
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By giving professors jobs for life, universities create a feeling of unanswerable power among too many. Tenured professors who are uninterested in serving the student body are less likely to respond favorably to criticism, and are more likely to feel the freedom to intimidate or harass those with opposing viewpoints.
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By law of periodical repetition, everything which has happened once must happen again and again - and not capriciously, but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's and each obeying its own law.
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By medicine life may be prolonged, yet death will seize the doctor too.
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By nature all men are equal in liberty, but not in other endowments.
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By nature's kindly disposition most questions which it is beyond a man's power to answer do not occur to him at all.
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By not caring too much about what people think, I'm able to think for myself and propagate ideas which are very often unpopular. And I succeed.
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By our Heavenly Father and only because of God, only because of God. We're like other couples. We do not get along perfectly; we do not go without arguments and, as I call them, fights, and heartache and pain and hurting each other. But a marriage is three of us.
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