Popularly Quotes
18 quotes by 15 authors
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The black masses want not to be shrunk from as though they are plague-ridden. They want not to be walled up in slums, in the…
— Malcolm X
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In fact, nothing in science as a whole has been more firmly established by interwoven factual information, or more illuminating than the universal occurrence of…
— E. O. Wilson
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It should be noted, as with so many legends and popularly accepted truths created out of political motivation: There, in fact, is no evidence that…
— Zeena Schreck
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PROBOSCIS, n. The rudimentary organ of an elephant which serves him in place of the knife-and-fork that Evolution has as yet denied him. For purposes…
— Ambrose Bierce
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My aim is to advocate that we make this mental switch in respect of our attitudes and practices towards a very large group of beings:…
— Peter Singer
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The conductor's gift does not always go hand in hand with that of composition; indeed, the union is found much more seldom than is popularly…
— Anton Seidl
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The true meaning of money yet remains to be popularly explained and comprehended.
— Theodore Dreiser
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The worst disease which can afflict executives in their work is not, as popularly supposed, alcoholism; it's egotism.
— Robert Frost
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What is popularly called fame is nothing but an empty name and a legacy from paganism.
— Desiderius Erasmus
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Like heterosexuality, faith in immaterial realities is popularly considered essential to individual morality.
— Wendy Kaminer
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It was tremendously exciting to discover that science was not destroying religion, as people popularly believe, but that it could cast light on theism and…
— Susan Howatch
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Poets are accepted in Canada as practically nowhere else in the West because of their place in an officially supported and popularly endorsed Canadian culture.…
— George Fetherling
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The foregoing considerations lead us to the very important conclusion, that matter is essentially force, and nothing but force; that matter, as popularly understood, does…
— Alfred Russel Wallace
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SATIRE, n. An obsolete kind of literary composition in which the vices and follies of the author's enemies were expounded with imperfect tenderness. In this…
— Ambrose Bierce
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PROBOSCIS, n. The rudimentary organ of an elephant which serves him in place of the knife-and-fork that Evolution has as yet denied him. For purposes…
— Ambrose Bierce
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LORE, n. Learning --particularly that sort which is not derived from a regular course of instruction but comes of the reading of occult books, or…
— Ambrose Bierce
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Its popularly practiced today that a guy should Text his girl First.... If she could make an effort to Reply others, She could make an…
— Unkown
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The worst disease which can afflict business executives in their work is not, as popularly supposed, alcoholism; it's egotism.
— Harold S Geneen
Who Wrote These Popularly Quotes
15 authors contributed a total of 18 Popularly Quotes as follows: