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Attribute Quotes by Bertrand Russell
- The man who is unhappy will, as a rule, adopt an unhappy creed, while the man who is happy will adopt a happy creed; each…
- It is a natural propensity to attribute misfortune to someone's malignity.
- No man treats a motorcar as foolishly as he treats another human being. When the car will not go, he does not attribute its annoying…
- When a man acts in ways that annoy us we wish to think him wicked, and we refuse to face the fact that his annoying…
- No man treats a motor car as foolishly as he treats another human being. When the car will not go, he does not attribute its…
More Attribute Quotes
- But if nothing but soul, or in soul mind, is qualified to count, it is impossible for there to be time unless… — Aristotle
- We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of… — Marcus Aurelius
- To be perfectly just is an attribute of the divine nature; to be so to the utmost of our abilities, is the… — Joseph Addison
- Moping is an unattractive attribute in a man. — Graydon Carter
- There's too much tendency to attribute to God the evils that man does of his own free will. — Agatha Christie
- Unable to understand how or why the person we see behaves as he does, we attribute his behavior to a person we… — B.F. Skinner
- Golf acts as a corrective against sinful pride. I attribute the insane arrogance of the later Roman Emperors almost entirely to the… — P.G. Wodehouse
- Create unselfishness as the most important team attribute. — Bill Russell
- We falsely attribute to men a determined character - putting together all their yesterdays - and averaging them - we presume we… — Henry David Thoreau
- Ambition is a commendable attribute, without which no man succeeds. Only inconsiderate ambition imperils. — Warren G. Harding
- Novelty is an essential attribute of the beautiful. — Benjamin Disraeli
- The number of humble-bees in any district depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and… — Charles Darwin