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- I would replace the quality of sincerity with honesty, since one can hold a conviction sincerely without examining it, while honesty would require that one…
- In the 10 or so years since e-sourcing technology first made its way into grocers' procurement departments, the results secured have been remarkable: frequent double-digit…
- Your least frequent, most extreme exertions will have the greatest influence on your fitness. The peak moments of a workout count far more than the…
- When it comes to your health, I recommend frequent doses of that rare commodity among Americans - common sense
- Commitment to a routine of frequent prayer is a statement that I put God first whether I feel like it or not. It also says…
- When I was away from home and missing my children, I asked myself why I didn't show my approval and enjoyment of them more when…
- Who knows but this hill may one day be a Helvellyn, or even a Parnassus, and the Muses haunt here, and other Homers frequent the…
More Frequent Quotes
- Every one knows, that the mind will not be kept from contemplating what it loves in the midst of crowds and business.… — Mary Astell
- The custom of speaking to God Almighty as freely as with a slave - caring nothing whether the words are suitable or… — Teresa of Avila
- In turning from the smaller instruments in frequent use to the larger and more important machines, the economy arising from the increase… — Charles Babbage
- Frequent and loud laughter is the characteristic of folly and ill manners. — Lord Chesterfield
- To have frequent recourse to narrative betrays great want of imagination. — Lord Chesterfield
- The key to wisdom is this - constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning… — Peter Abelard
- Nevertheless, as is a frequent occurrence in science, a general hypothesis was constructed from a few specific instances of a phenomenon. — Sidney Altman
- In every animal which has not passed the limit of its development, a more frequent and continuous use of any organ gradually… — Jean-Baptiste Lamarck