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  • Ambrose Bierce Interpreter: One who enables two persons of different languages to understand each other by repeating to each what it would have been to the interpreter's advantage for the other to have said.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Irreligion. The principal one of the great faiths of the world.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Henry Ford It is all one to me if a man comes from Sing Sing Prison or Harvard. We hire a man, not his history.
    Henry Ford
    American industrialist (1863 - 1947)
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  • Simone Weil It is an eternal obligation toward the human being not to let him suffer from hunger when one has a chance of coming to his assistance.
    Simone Weil
    French philosopher (1909 - 1943)
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  • Ludwig Wittgenstein It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with questions which do not concern him.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
    Austrian - English philosopher (1889 - 1951)
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  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    French writer (1900 - 1944)
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  • Norman Schwarzkopf Leadership is a combination of strategy and character. If you must be without one, be without the strategy.
    Norman Schwarzkopf
    American general (1934 - 2012)
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  • Thomas Fuller Let him who expects one class of society to prosper in the highest degree, while the other is in distress, try whether one side ;of the face can smile while the other is pinched.
    Thomas Fuller
    English preacher and writer (1608 - 1661)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Liberty: One of imagination's most precious possessions.
    Source: The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • André Gide Man is more interesting than men. God made him and not them in his image. Each one is more precious than all.
    André Gide
    French writer and Nobel laureate in literature (1947) (1869 - 1951)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Mayonnaise: One of the sauces which serve the French in place of a state religion.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Bill Hader My wife and I were on our honeymoon in Turks and Caicos, in the middle of nowhere, and I'm sitting on this deserted beach, and I see one lone person walking along the shore. He walks right up to me and says, 'I love 'Laser Cats,' and then just walks away.
    Bill Hader
    American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director (1978 - )
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  • Thomas Fuller Never contend with one that is foolish, proud, positive, testy, or with a superior, or a clown, in matter of argument.
    Thomas Fuller
    English preacher and writer (1608 - 1661)
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  • Amy Tan No one in my family was a reader of literary fiction. So, I didn't have encouragement, but I didn't have discouragement, because I don't think anybody knew what that meant.
    Amy Tan
    American author (1952 - )
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  • Bill Walton No one missed more basketball in the history of NBA than I did. I played 14 seasons, on the roster for 14 years, and I missed more than nine-and-a-half full seasons.
    Bill Walton
    American basketball player (1952 - )
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  • Alfred N. Whitehead No one who achieves success does so without acknowledging the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.
    Alfred N. Whitehead
    English philosopher and mathematician (1861 - 1947)
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  • Andre Breton No one who has lived even for a fleeting moment for something other than life in its conventional sense and has experienced the exaltation that this feeling produces can then renounce his new freedom so easily.
    Andre Breton
    French writer (1896 - 1966)
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  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry One can be a brother only in something. Where there is no tie that binds men, men are not united but merely lined up.
    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
    French writer (1900 - 1944)
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  • Elbert Hubbard One can endure sorrow alone, but it takes two to be glad.
    Elbert Hubbard
    American writer and publisher (1856 - 1915)
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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld One can find women who have never had one love affair, but it is rare indeed to find any who have had only one.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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