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- One said of suicide, As long as one has brains one should not blow them out. And another answered, But when one… — F. H. Bradley
- ...it is distressing how often one can guess the answer given to an economic question merely by knowing who asks it. — George Stigler
- Carrying out the thing, getting it to the point when one might say: There, now it is good - that point is… — Arne Jacobsen
- But when one has ceased to have them, too often one cannot. — F. H. Bradley
- If we change in different directions, then we don't have any future anyway, do we? I think it's possible for two people… — Richard Bach
- As the Nation's primary supporter of research in the physical sciences, the DOE Office of Science led the way in creating a… — Judy Biggert
- The best lie is often one too ridiculous to be taken for a lie. — Robert Jordan
- History gets thicker as it approaches recent times: more people, more events, and more books written about them. More evidence is preserved,… — A J P Taylor
- The thing I don't understand is why so often one hears discussion of the fruits of human labor as if it's all… — Chris Ware
- Often one goes for one thing and finds another — Neem Karoli Baba
- Often one finds surprises in a novel, but it is rare to find a novel that is a surprise. Richard Melo's 'Happy… — Percival Everett
- The dictionary describes a selfish person as one who is 'concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself: seeking pleasure or well-being without regard… — H. Burke Peterson