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- I think it’s really important, and it’s a lesson I didn’t learn until my late teens: Whatever bands that you love, go find out what…
- People reared in workhouses, as you are aware, are no great acquisition to the community and they have no ideas whatsoever of civic responsibilities. As…
- It occurred to me that if I could invent a machine - a gun - which could by its rapidity of fire, enable one man…
- Today's enterprise IT architecture is about integrating systems to meet business needs. Consequently, IT architects can't - and don't - live in a vacuum. To…
- If one's patriotism is merely instinctive it is irrational and irresponsible, and consequently a danger to one's country.
- We are nothing: imitations, copies, phantoms: repeaters of what we understand badly, that is, hardly at all: the animated fossils of a prehistory that have…
- I'm a free soul who hates paying attention to things I am not interested in. Consequently, I have rarely been comfortable in the role of…
- Therefore, philosophy does not give sense in mind happiness. It keeps in mind the only truth. However, it is very possible that the truth may…
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- I believe if the white and colored people could get together and be let alone, they would understand each other and consequently… — Josephine Baker
- But I recognize no infallible authority, even in special questions; consequently, whatever respect I may have for the honesty and the sincerity… — Mikhail Bakunin
- In laughter we always find an unavowed intention to humiliate and consequently to correct our neighbour. — Henri Bergson
- In our day the feeling of patriotism is an unnatural, irrational, and harmful feeling, and a cause of a great part of… — Leo Tolstoy
- Courtesy, like grace and beauty, that which begets liking and inclination to love one another at the first sight, and in the… — Michel de Montaigne
- Reading is not a duty, and has consequently no business to be made disagreeable. — Aneurin Bevan
- Man is an animal with primary instincts of survival. Consequently his ingenuity has developed first and his soul afterwards. The progress of… — Charlie Chaplin
- Poverty is often concealed in splendor, and often in extravagance. It is the task of many people to conceal their neediness from… — Samuel Johnson