Quotes 761 till 780 of 1159.
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The blues was bleeding the same blood as me.
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The business of the law is to make sense of the confusion of what we call human life - to reduce it to order but at the same time to give it possibility, scope, even dignity.
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The Christian's Bible is a drug store. Its contents remain the same, but the medical practice changes.
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The cities of the world are concentric, isomorphic, synchronic. Only one exists and you are always in the same one. It's the effect of their permanent revolution, their intense circulation, their instantaneous magnetism.
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The classics are only primitive literature. They belong to the same class as primitive machinery and primitive music and primitive medicine.
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The conflict in the Middle East needs to be solved for the same reasons. It is necessary to reach a two-states solution, built on international law, for sustainable peace and development, and it can only be achieved through joint efforts by the international community.
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The Court today completes the process of converting Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from a guarantee that race or sex will not be the basis for often will.
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The descent to Hades is the same from every place.
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The difference between a man of sense and a fop is that the fop values himself upon his dress; and the man of sense laughs at it, at the same time he knows he must not neglect it.
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The difference between false memories and true ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the most real, the most brilliant.
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The difference between sex and love is that sex relieves tension and love causes it.
The New York Times , 1 December 1975 -
The difficulty is to try and teach the multitude that something can be true and untrue at the same time.
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The duty of man is the same in respect to his own nature as in respect to the nature of all other things, namely not to follow it but to amend it.
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The English and Americans dislike only some Irish - the same Irish that the Irish themselves detest, Irish writers - the ones that think.
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The Englishman can get along with sex quite perfectly so long as he can pretend that it isn't sex but something else.
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The esthete stands in the same relation to beauty as the pornographer stands to love, and the politician stands to life.
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The evils of mortals are manifold; nowhere is trouble of the same wing seen.
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The exercise of authority over the same area by two States is a contradiction.
Address to Unitarian Ministers -
The existence of good bad literature - the fact that one can be amused or excited or even moved by a book that one's intellect simply refuses to take seriously - is a reminder that art is not the same thing as cerebration.
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The eyes of the cheerful and of the melancholy man are fixed upon the same creation; but very different are the aspects which it bears to them.
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