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Supreme Quotes by George Eliot
- It is possible to have a strong self-love without any self-satisfaction, rather with a self-discontent which is the more intense because one's own little core…
- A supreme love, a motive that gives a sublime rhythm to a woman's life, and exalts habit into partnership with the soul's highest needs, is…
- We are all of us born in moral stupidity, taking the world as an udder to feed our supreme selves
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- In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of… — Aristotle
- The health of the people is of supreme importance. All measures looking to their protection against the spread of contagious diseases and… — Chester A. Arthur
- As far as I'm concerned, if there is a supreme being then He chose organic evolution as a way of bringing into… — David Attenborough
- The first revolt is against the supreme tyranny of theology, of the phantom of God. As long as we have a master… — Mikhail Bakunin
- Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment. — Ansel Adams
- Despite two decisions, in 2008 and 2010, by the U.S. Supreme Court unequivocally affirming that the Second Amendment to the Constitution guarantees… — Bob Barr
- We would load up the yellow Cutlass Supreme station wagon and pick blackberries during blackberry season or spring onions during spring onion… — Mario Batali
- The unique and supreme voluptuousness of love lies in the certainty of committing evil. And men and women know from birth that… — Charles Baudelaire
- To array a man's will against his sickness is the supreme art of medicine. — Henry Ward Beecher
- To mankind in general Macbeth and Lady Macbeth stand out as the supreme type of all that a host and hostess should… — Max Beerbohm
- The birth of science rang the death-knell of an arbitrary and constantly interposing Supreme Power. — Annie Besant
- What is the essence of theosophy? It is the fact that man, being himself divine, can know the divinity whose life he… — Annie Besant