Quotes 1841 till 1860 of 5952.
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If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it by one's conversation.
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If one is forever cautious, can one remain a human being?
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If one is master of one thing and understands one thing well, one has at the same time, insight into and understanding of many things.
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If one is not oneself a sage or saint, the best thing one can do is to study the words of those who were.
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If one is not virtuous he becomes vicious.
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If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the name.
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If one man has a dollar he didn't work for, some other man worked for a dollar he didn't get.
Roughneck, The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood, Peter Carlson, 1983, page 146. -
If one more person tells me this is just like old times, I swear I'll jump out the window.
As Calveros Partner in Limelight (1952) -
If one only wished to be happy, this could be easily accomplished; but we wish to be happier that other people, and this is always difficult, for we believe others to be happier than they are.
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If one sticks too rigidly to one's principles, one would hardly see anybody.
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If one tells the truth, one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out.
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If one tends to be a humorous person and you have a sense of humor the rest of your life then you can certainly lighten the load, I think, by bringing that to your trials and tribulations. It's easy to have a sense of humor when everything is going well.
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If one tends to be a humorous person and you have a sense of humor the rest of your life then you can certainly lighten the load, I think, by bringing that to your trials and tribulations. It's easy to have a sense of humor when everything is going well.
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If one wants to abide in the thought-free state, a struggle is inevitable. One must fight one's way through before regaining one's original primal state. If one succeeds in the fight and reaches the goal, the enemy, namely the thoughts, will all subside in the Self and disappear entirely.
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If one were to take that goal out of out of its religious form and look merely at its purely human side, one might state it perhaps thus: free and responsible development of the individual, so that he may place his powers freely and gladly in the service of all mankind.
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If one were to take the bible seriously one would go mad. But to take the bible seriously, one must be already mad.
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If one wishes to become rich they must appear rich.
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If one's different, one's bound to be lonely.
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If only life were one long crisis, everyone would be perfect.
The Headmistress (1945) -
If only one could tell true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.
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