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7493 quotes by 4631 authors
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Real knowledge never promoted either turbulence or unbelief; but its progress is the forerunner of liberality and enlightened toleration.
— Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
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There is one thing one has to have either a soul that is cheerful by nature, or a soul made cheerful by work, love, art,…
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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There is no such thing as a perfect leader either in the past or present, in China or elsewhere. If there is one, he is…
— Liu Shaoqi
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Thus I am not able to exist either with you or without you; and I seem not to know my own wishes.
— Unknown Author
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Simply from the fact that we have regarded a thing with the emotion of pleasure or pain, though that thing be not the efficient cause…
— Baruch Spinoza
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There are no natural barriers. It's all music. It's either hip or it ain't.
— Lee Morgan
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Love is indescribable and unconditional. I could tell you a thousand things that it is not, but not one that it is. Either you have…
— Duke Ellington
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A note of music gains significance from the silence on either side.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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We are grossly wasting our energy resources and other precious raw materials as though their supply were infinite. We must even face the prospect of…
— Jimmy Carter
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No government can love a child, and no policy can substitute for a family's care. But at the same time, government can either support or…
— Hillary Clinton
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No one can persuade another to change. Each of us guards a gate of change that can only be opened from the inside. We cannot…
— Marilyn Ferguson
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In morals, what begins in fear usually ends in wickedness; in religion, what begins in fear usually ends in fanaticism. Fear, either as a principle…
— Anna Brownell Jameson
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All poets, all writers are political. They either maintain the status quo, or they say, 'Something's wrong, let's change it for the better.'
— Sonia Sanchez
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Yet poetry, though the last and finest result, is a natural fruit. As naturally as the oak bears an acorn, and the vine a gourd,…
— Henry David Thoreau
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Where there are many beauties in a poem I shall not cavil at a few faults proceeding either from negligence or from the imperfection of…
— Horace
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If nominated by either party, I should peremptorily decline, and even if unanimously elected, I should decline to serve.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
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We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent, or hostile, and, wherever opportunity…
— Samuel Gompers
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Either man is obsolete or war is. War is the ultimate tool of politics. Political leaders look out only for their own side. Politicians are…
— R. Buckminster Fuller
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All, or the greatest part of men that have aspired to riches or power, have attained thereunto either by force or fraud, and what they…
— Walter Raleigh
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The appetite for power, even for universal power, is only insane when there is no possibility of indulging it; a man who sees the possibility…
— Simone Weil
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