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Everyone will experience the consequences of his own acts. If his act are right, he'll get good consequences; if they're not, he'll suffer for it.
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Everyone wishes to have truth on his side, but not everyone wishes to be on the side of truth.
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Everyone writes in Tolstoy's shadow, whether one feels oneself to be Tolstoyan or not. His influence on the dissident writers of the Soviet Uniton was enormous. Figures like Grossman or Solzhenitsyn, although their language is less elevated, were dominated by a Tolstoyan desire to use fiction to tell the truth of history.
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Everyone, Republican or otherwise, has their own particular part to play. No part is too great or too small; no one is too old or too young to do something.
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Everyone, when you're a teenager and you're growing up, you do feel like your life is dramatic enough to be on a TV screen, but we know that it's not.
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Everything deep is also simple and can be reproduced simply as long as its reference to the whole truth is maintained. But what matters is not what is witty but what is true.
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Everything has a natural explanation. The moon is not a god, but a great rock, and the sun a hot rock.
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Everything has been said yet few have taken advantage of it. Since all our knowledge is essentially banal, it can only be of value to minds that are not.
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Everything has been said, and we have come too late, now that men have been living and thinking for seven thousand years and more.
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Everything is complicated; if that were not so, life and poetry and everything else would be a bore.
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Everything is negotiable. Whether or not the negotiation is easy is another thing.
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Everything must be taken into account. If the fact will not fit the theory — let the theory go.
The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) -
Everything of importance has been said before by somebody who did not discover it.
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Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
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Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.
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Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself.
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Everything you need you already have. You are complete right now, you are a whole, total person, not an apprentice person on the way to someplace else. Your completeness must be understood by you and experienced in your thoughts as your own personal reality.
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Everything you've learned in school as obvious becomes less and less obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no solids in the universe. There's not even a suggestion of a solid. There are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight lines.
Richard Buckminster Fuller
American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, and inventor (1895 - 1983) -
Everywhere I have sought rest and not found it, except sitting in a corner by myself with a little book.
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Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do.
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