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Sathya Baba Do not exaggerate the faults of others, but give them a wide margin and see them as small; exaggerate yours, see them big and strive to remove them fast.
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John Perry Barlow The Internet amplifies power in all respects. It can grossly exaggerate the power of the individual.
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Steven Martin Some said it was offensive or too exaggerated, but how can you exaggerate the truth?
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Arthur Phillips It would be hard to exaggerate Ernest Hemingway's influence over American literature, but his influence on our lives is probably larger still.
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Charles de Secondat Weak minds exaggerate too much the wrong done to the Africans.
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Bill Delahunt It's hard to exaggerate the importance of preserving the financial integrity of Social Security.
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Amy Hempel I exaggerated even before I began to exaggerate, because it's true — nothing is ever quite as bad as it could be.
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Newt Gingrich I think people exaggerate the role that particular strategy had,
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Abu Bakar Bashir Indonesians must understand that there is no Islamic state without the enforcement of Islamic laws. Otherwise it is just talk and nothing else.
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Paul Ricoeur The text is a limited field of possible constructions.
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Albert Camus I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment, it takes place every day.
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Charles de Secondat Society is the union of men and not the men themselves.
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Charles de Secondat Power ought to serve as a check to power.
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Charles de Secondat Liberty is the right of doing whatever the laws permit.
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Charles de Secondat I have read descriptions of Paradise that would make any sensible person stop wanting to go there.
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Charles de Secondat Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer.
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Charles de Secondat Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people.