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- Slavery may, perhaps, be best compared to the infantile disease of measles; a complaint which so commonly attacks the young of humanity… — Olive Schreiner
- The body is most fully developed from thirty to thirty-five years of age, the mind at about forty-nine. — Aristotle
- The laws of Coexistence;-the adaptation of structure to function; and to a certain extent the elucidation of natural affinities may be legitimately… — Richard Owen
- If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply… — Max Muller
- It's amazing to see things that are suggested in the book fully developed and so brilliantly realized through the artistry of the… — Suzanne Collins
- Great men are but common men more fully developed and ripened. — Orison Swett Marden
- The fully developed bureaucratic apparatus compares with other organisations exactly as does the machine with the non-mechanical modes of production. — Max Weber
- In the Peace Corps, the volunteer must be a fully developed, mature person. He must not join to run abroad or escape… — Sargent Shriver
- Intuition is neither a feeling, an inspiration nor a disorderly sympathy but a fully developed method. — Gilles Deleuze
- There is a passion for perfection which you rarely see fully developed but . . . in successful lives it is never… — Bliss Carman
- In man (as the only rational creature on earth) those natural capacities which are directed to the use of his reason are… — Immanuel Kant
- Literary or scientific, liberal or specialist, all our education is predominantly verbal and therefore fails to accomplish what it is supposed to… — Aldous Huxley