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Divide Quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The two parties which divide the state, the party of Conservation and that of Innovation, are very old, and have disputed the possession of the…
- Masses are rude, lame, unmade, pernicious in their demands and influence, and need not to be flattered, but to be schooled. I wish not to…
- When it comes to divide an estate, the politest men quarrel.
- The two parties which divide the State, the party of Conservatism and that of Innovation are very old, and have disputed the possession of the…
- Every industrious man, in every lawful calling, is a useful man. And one principal reason why men are so often useless is that they neglect…
More Divide Quotes
- A wingnut is someone on the far-right wing or far-left wing of the political spectrum - the professional partisans, the unhinged activists… — John Avlon
- Why grab possessions like thieves, or divide them like socialists when you can ignore them like wise men? — Natalie Clifford Barney
- I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one. — Luis Barragan
- The word love has by no means the same sense for both sexes, and this is one cause of the serious misunderstandings… — Simone de Beauvoir
- I divide my time between Columbia, Maryland, and Lagos, Nigeria. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- We need a sense of the value of time - that is, of the best way to divide one's time into one's… — Arnold Bennett
- The purpose of terrorism lies not just in the violent act itself. It is in producing terror. It sets out to inflame,… — Tony Blair
- And just as the terrorist seeks to divide humanity in hate, so we have to unify it around an idea. And that… — Tony Blair
- They cannot divide us by saying that you're middle class or you're lower class. — H. Rap Brown
- I do tend to divide my childhood into darkness and light, and the first seven years were certainly the darkness. — Robert Carlyle
- We came to America, either ourselves or in the persons of our ancestors, to better the ideals of men, to make them… — Woodrow Wilson
- Rivers are inherently interesting. They mold landscapes, create fertile deltas, provide trade routes, a source for food and water; a place to… — Unknown Author