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Every Well Quotes by Marshall McLuhan
- There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work…
- There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work…
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- In less than eight years "The Origin of Species" has produced conviction in the minds of a majority of the most eminent… — Alfred Russel Wallace
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- The notion that every well educated person would have a mastery of at least the basic elements of the humanities, sciences, and… — Joseph Stiglitz
- Every well-thought-out rebuttal to dogma, every scrap of intelligent logic, every absurdist reduction of some bullying stance is the antidote. — George Saunders
- If for every well-intended prayer uttered in hopes of making the world a better place, there was instead a good deed accomplished,… — David G. McAfee
- Do not despise any man, however poor he may be; but behave with full respect and kindness to every well-intentioned man, especially… — John of Kronstadt
- I used to read every, well, most nights. I think reading helps me in terms of relaxing... It helps me to get… — Rio Ferdinand
- There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my… — Marshall McLuhan
- I abhor, too, the roaming lover, nor do I drink from every well; I loathe all things in common — Callimachus
- Every well-written book is a light for me. When you write, you use other writers and their books as guides in the… — Kate DiCamillo
- The art of ignoring is one of the accomplishments of every well-bred girl, so carefully instilled that at last she can even… — H.G. Wells
- My principles are only those that, before the French Revolution, every well-born person considered sane and normal. — Julius Evola