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simple government presidential
Herbert Hoover The durability of free speech and free press rests on the simple concept that it search for the truth and tell the truth.
simple numbers acquisition
Alan Cohen Abundance is not a number or acquisition. It is the simple recognition of enoughness.
simple thinking order
Walter Benjamin People think that in order for something to work, it has to be complicated, but a lot of times the opposite is true. We usually reach success by putting the simple truths that we know into practice.
simple tough
Wayne Gretzky We need toughness. We're not tough enough. It is a simple fact.
simple giving life-is
Louise Hay Life is really very simple. What we give out, we get back
simple government people
Ludwig von Mises Notwithstanding all the passionate fulminations of the spokesmen of governments, the inevitable consequences of inflationism and expansionism...are coming to pass. And then, very late indeed, even simple people will discover that Keynes did not teach us how to perform the 'miracle...of turning a stone into bread,' but the not at all miraculous procedure of eating the seed corn.
simple
Steve Spurrier We got to get better on defense, we got to get better on offense, we got to get better everywhere. Simple as that.
simple needs simple-living
E. F. Schumacher Many of them had a better time than they ever had in their lives because they were discovering the new freedom - the less you need, the freer you become.
hands job lost open played pressure
Brad Shove We pretty much lost this one in the first half. We played very poorly. We didn't put enough pressure on them. We had to do a better job of getting our hands up. They got too many open shots.
hands technology
Vint Cerf In 1973, the only cryptographic technology we could get our hands on was classified.
hands way moral
Susan Sontag Someone who is perennially surprised that depravity exists, who continues to feel disillusioned (even incredulous) when confronted with evidence of what humans are capable of inflicting in the way of gruesome, hands-on cruelties upon other humans, has not reached moral or psychological adulthood.
hands government gypsy
Ernest Hemingway A writer is like a gypsy. He owes no allegiance to any government. If he is a good writer he will never like any government he lives under. His hand should be against it and its hand will always be against him.
hands high hours per time
Laura Slade Wiggins When I was in high school, we used to do 15-20 hours of dance per week, and then when you graduate, you don't have that much time on your hands anymore.
hands people black
Walter Benjamin There is something about Sundiata [Acoli] that exudes calm. From every part of his being you can sense the presence of revolutionary spirit and fervor. And his love for Black people is so intense that you can almost touch it and hold it in your hand.
hands giving captains
Terry Goodkind It's only some rice and beans Captain. It's not like I'm giving you Cara's hand in marriage." - Richard
hands rider tough year
John Sacchi Year and year out, Rider has a tough team. We're going to have our hands full.
hands sat shook yeah
Marty Miller Yeah (we're excited), ... I've always sat in the bleachers. (At Del Mar) I must have shook 40 or 50 hands and was congratulated at least 100 times.
humanity able republican
Alan Rudolph Anyway, I just haven't been able to find any humanity in any Republican candidate ever in my entire life.
humanity certain provision
Charles Wagner Humanity lives and always has lived on certain elemental provisions.
humanity challenges global-warming
David Suzuki Humanity is facing a challenge unlike any we've ever had to confront. We are in an unprecedented period of change.
humanity prosperity divorced
Calvin Coolidge Prosperity cannot be divorced from humanity.
humanity waste toil
Calvin Coolidge Wealth comes from industry and from the hard experience of human toil. To dissipate it in waste and extravagance is disloyalty to humanity.
humanity historical lists
Edward Gibbon History, in fact, is no more than a list of the crimes of humanity, human follies and accidents
humanity church troops
Edward Gibbon The peace of the Eastern church was invaded by a swarm of fanatics [monks], incapable of fear, or reason, or humanity; and the Imperial troops acknowledged, without shame, that they were much less apprehensive of an encounter with the fiercest Barbarians.
humanity feelings emotion
Edward Gibbon Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity.
humanity sorrow ruins
Edward Gibbon If we are more affected by the ruin of a palace than by the conflagration of a cottage, our humanity must have formed a very erroneous estimate of the miseries of human life.