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Influence Quotes by Ambrose Bierce
- Idiot, n. A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling.
- LOVE, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder.
- INTENTION, n. The mind's sense of the prevalence of one set of influences over another set; an effect whose cause is the imminence, immediate or…
- SORCERY, n. The ancient prototype and forerunner of political influence. It was, however, deemed less respectable and sometimes was punished by torture and death.
- DECIDE, v.i. To succumb to the preponderance of one set of influences over another set.
- Idiot - A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling. The Idiot's activity is…
- Love: A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by the removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. This disease,…
- INFLUENCE, n. In politics, a visionary _quo_ given in exchange for a substantial _quid_.
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