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Use Quotes by Robert A. Heinlein
- Moving parts in rubbing contact require lubrication to avoid excessive wear. Honorifics and formal politeness provide lubrication where people rub together. Often the very young,…
- Touch is the most fundamental sense. A baby experiences it, all over, before he is born and long before he learns to use sight, hearing,…
- It's up to the artist to use language that can be understood, not hide it in some private code... obscurity is usually the refuge of…
- The correct way to punctuate a sentence that states: "Of course it is none of my business, but -- " is to place a period…
- Nothing uses up alcohol faster than political argument.
- A little more money won't do you any good - because daughters can use up ten percent more than a man can make in any…
- But when they began handing out doctorates for comparative folk dancing and advanced fly-fishing, I became too stink in’ proud to use the title. I…
- It's up to the artist to use language that can be understood, not hide it in some private code. Most of these jokers don't even…
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- Creation is not a property, which we can rule over at will; or, even less, is the property of only a few:… — Pope Francis
- It's no accident, I think, that tennis uses the language of life. Advantage, service, fault, break, love, the basic elements of tennis… — Andre Agassi
- Water uses itself to go beyond whatever it needs to go beyond. — Frederick Lenz
- Lao Tsu uses the anology of the tree. The old hard tree breaks and falls when the wind blows. The young tree… — Frederick Lenz
- Age is only a number, a cipher for the records. A man can't retire his experience. He must use it. Experience achieves… — Bernard Baruch
- Whatever man uses without the fear of God, whatever he applies to the mere gratifying of his flesh, cannot fail to operate… — Johann Arndt
- None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and… — Mary Astell