We must overact our part in some measure, in order to produce any effect at all. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
“If you must be great, you must learn to check and compel yourself to invest time.” — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
The longing to produce great inspirations didn't produce anything but more longing. — Sophie Kerr Copy Share Image
You cannot produce trust just like you cannot 'do' humility. It either is or is not. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Standardization does not produce although admirable as an efficiency method. — Reginald Fessenden Copy Share Image
Private, accidental, confidential conversation breeds thought. Clubs produce oftener words. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The strength of opening manhood is never so well employed as in practicing subserviency to God's revealed will; it lends a grace… — Richard Mant Copy Share Image
If you want your tree to produce plenty o' fruit, you've got to cut it back from time to time. Same thing… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
Writers should avoid the academy. When a writer begins to accept pay for talking about words, we know what he will produce… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
The history of agriculture is the history of humans breeding seeds and animals to produce traits we want in our crops and… — Michael Specter Copy Share Image
Some days I feel like a piano: kind of short, always in black & white, always expected to produce music. — Alber Elbaz Copy Share Image
I'll be bossy and damn proud! Banning words, please. Try banning the system that produces polices that promote inequity. — Rosa Clemente Copy Share Image
Regardless of whether we are required to purchase medical insurance, know that we can only buy real health insurance in the produce… — Joel Fuhrman Copy Share Image
The present structure of rewards in high schools produces a response on the part of an adolescent social system which effectively impedes… — James S. Coleman Copy Share Image
Truth only is prolific. Error, sterile in itself, produces only by means of the portion of truth which it contains. It may… — Sophie Swetchine Copy Share Image
As a good gardener prepares the soil, so a wise leader creates an environment that promotes community. ... community involves a common… — Diane Dreher Copy Share Image
Subject opinion to coercion: whom will you make your inquisitors? Fallible men; men governed by bad passions, by private as well as… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
For example, some stars put out large amounts of energy in the infrared part of the spectrum, so that this can produce… — Charles Francis Richter Copy Share Image
Social questions are too sectional, too topical, too temporal to move a man to the mighty effort which is needed to produce… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
September is different from all other months. It is more magical. I feel the strange chemical change in the earth which produces… — Katherine Mansfield Copy Share Image
If you take your inspiration from nature, you don't invent anything, because what you want to do is to interpret something. But… — Brassai Copy Share Image
The threat [of the U.S. bills SOPA and PIPA] is the inversion of the burden of proof, where we suddenly are all… — Clay Shirky Copy Share Image
Writing is a weird thing because we can read, we know how to write a sentence. It's not like a trumpet where… — Gail Carson Levine Copy Share Image
You could take all the gold that's ever been mined, and it would fill a cube 67 feet in each direction. For… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Automobiles will start to decline almost as soon as the last shot is fired in World War II. The name of Igor… — Harry Bruno Copy Share Image
But man has other needs as well: emotional needs. These, too, are few, but every bit as important as his physical requirements,… — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
Communism worked honestly by officials devoid of human frailties and devoted to nothing but the good of its slaves, would have certain… — Hilaire Belloc Copy Share Image
The observations and encounters of a solitary, taciturn man are vaguer and at the same times more intense than those of a… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
Postmodern irony and cynicism's become an end in itself, a measure of hip sophistication and literary savvy. Few artists dare to try… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
The best taxes are such as are levied upon consumptions, especially those of luxury; because such taxes are least felt by the… — David Hume Copy Share Image