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Manner Quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- If men would avoid that general language and general manner in which they strive to hide all that is peculiar, and would say only what…
- In like manner the effect of every action is measured by the depth of the sentiment from which it proceeds. The great man knew not…
- We fill the hands and nurseries of our children with all manner of dolls, drums and horses, withdrawing their eyes from the plain face and...…
- If we suddenly plant our foot, and say, - I will neither eat nor drink nor wear nor touch any food or fabric which I…
- The whole of what we know is a system of compensation. Every defect in one manner is made up in another. Every suffering is rewarded;…
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- Characteristics of a popular politician: a horrible voice, bad breeding, and a vulgar manner. — Aristophanes
- We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner… — Aristotle
- We like to engage in a normal publishing effort, which is to act in a responsible manner and make sure the material… — Julian Assange
- What is the possible benefit? Can this material save lives? Can it improve the quality of life in Iraq? Can it tend… — Julian Assange
- Everything that exists is in a manner the seed of that which will be. — Marcus Aurelius
- As a species, we've somehow survived large and small ice ages, genetic bottlenecks, plagues, world wars and all manner of natural disasters,… — Diane Ackerman
- Those who give themselves to prayer should in a special manner have always a devotion to St. Joseph; for I know not… — Teresa of Avila
- The custom of speaking to God Almighty as freely as with a slave - caring nothing whether the words are suitable or… — Teresa of Avila
- First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possessions solitude of the body,… — Saint Basil
- Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property; together… — Samuel Adams
- Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a sense of… — Joseph Addison
- Laziness. Unwarranted repose of manner in a person of low degree. — Ambrose Bierce