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exaggerate particular people role strategy
I think people exaggerate the role that particular strategy had, Newt Gingrich
exaggerate impact market
Historically, the market has tended to exaggerate the impact of hurricanes. James Steel
exaggerate french-philosopher
Weak minds exaggerate too much the wrong done to the Africans. Charles de Secondat
exaggerate expense life men praise regard
The life which men praise and regard as successful is but one kind. Why should we exaggerate any one kind at the expense of the others? Henry David Thoreau
exaggerate power
The Internet amplifies power in all respects. It can grossly exaggerate the power of the individual. John Perry Barlow
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I exaggerated even before I began to exaggerate, because it's true — nothing is ever quite as bad as it could be. Amy Hempel
exaggerate facts judges lawyers major players role
It has something to do with the facts and the law and who the judges are. So I think lawyers sometimes exaggerate their role in winning and losing. Lawyers do have a role, and a major role, but they're not the only players in this game. Floyd Abrams
exaggerate faults margin remove strive wide
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. Sathya Baba
exaggerate financial hard importance integrity preserving social
It's hard to exaggerate the importance of preserving the financial integrity of Social Security. Bill Delahunt
french-philosopher men society union
Society is the union of men and not the men themselves. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher ought power
Power ought to serve as a check to power. Charles de Secondat
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Liberty is the right of doing whatever the laws permit. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher paradise sensible stop wanting
I have read descriptions of Paradise that would make any sensible person stop wanting to go there. Charles de Secondat
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Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher men rogues
Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher greater name shield
There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher limited
The text is a limited field of possible constructions. Paul Ricoeur
french-philosopher longer
If a victory is told in detail, one can no longer distinguish it from a defeat. Jean-Paul Sartre