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  • Democritus The wrongdoer is more unfortunate than the man wronged.
    Democritus
    Greek scientist, astronomist and philosopher (460 - 380)
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  • A. Whitney Brown There are a billion people in China. It's not easy to be an individual in a crowd of more than a billion people. Think of it. More than a BILLION people. That means even if you're a one-in-a-million type of guy, there are still a thousand guys exactly like you.
    Source: The Big Picture: An American Commentary (1991)
    A. Whitney Brown
    American writer and comedian (1952 - )
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  • Aaron Spelling There are a couple of things that I'm sure people don't think are important, but I do. I don't like hair changes unless there's a reason for it. Clothing - I don't like to see an outfit worn more than one time in an hour - you can wear it again a few weeks later.
    Aaron Spelling
    American film and television (1923 - 2006)
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  • Bianca Walkden There are a lot of kicks out there in taekwondo that are flashy, so I like all of those. My favourite is probably chop because I'm better at it than the others. But I like a good back kick if I can nail it well.
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  • Carl Gustav Jung There are cases where psychoanalysis works worse than anything else. But who said that psychoanalysis was to be applied always and everywhere.
    Carl Gustav Jung
    Swiss psychiatrist (1875 - 1961)
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  • Ernest Hemingway There are events which are so great that if a writer has participated in them his obligation is to write truly rather than assume the presumption of altering them with invention.
    Ernest Hemingway
    American writer (1899 - 1961)
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  • Bernhard Langer There are far more important things in life than making a putt or missing a putt or winning a championship or losing a championship.
    Bernhard Langer
    German professional golfer (1957 - )
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  • Edith Hamilton There are few efforts more conducive to humility than that of the translator trying to communicate an incommunicable beauty. Yet, unless we do try, something unique and never surpassed will cease to exist except in the libraries of a few inquisitive book lovers.
    Edith Hamilton
    American educator and author (1867 - 1963)
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  • Mary Stewart There are few men more superstitious than soldiers. They are, after all, the men who live closest to death.
    Mary Stewart
     
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  • Sir James Matthew Barrie There are few more impressive sights in the world than a Scotsman on the make.
    Sir James Matthew Barrie
    British playwright (1860 - 1937)
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  • A. Waugh There are few more melancholy spectacles than the litter of a room after the last guest has said 'goodbye'.
    A. Waugh
     
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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld There are few people who are more often in the wrong than those who cannot endure to be so.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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  • Bryant H. McGill There are few surer ways to become disliked by men than to perform well where they have performed poorly.
    Bryant H. McGill
    American journalist and author (1969 - )
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  • William Hazlitt There are few things in which we deceive ourselves more than in the esteem we profess to entertain for our friends. It is little better than a piece of quackery. The truth is, we think of them as we please - that is, as they please or displease us.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • Pamela Hansford Johnson There are few things more disturbing than to find, in somebody we detest, a moral quality which seems to us demonstrably superior to anything we ourselves possess. It augurs not merely an unfairness on the part of creation, but a lack of artistic judgment. Sainthood is acceptable only in saints.
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  • James Baldwin There are few things more dreadful than dealing with a man who knows he is going under, in his own eyes, and in the eyes of others. Nothing can help that man. What is left of that man flees from what is left of human attention.
    James Baldwin
    American writer (1924 - 1987)
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  • Arthur Phillip There are few things more pleasing than the contemplation of order and useful arrangement.
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  • James Baldwin There are few things under heaven more unnerving than the silent, accumulating contempt and hatred of a people.
    James Baldwin
    American writer (1924 - 1987)
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  • Samuel Johnson There are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed than in getting money.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Jules Renard There are good and bad times, but our mood changes more often than our fortune.
    Jules Renard
    French writer (1864 - 1910)
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