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humanity shaving refrain
One should refrain from contempt for the baser specimens of humanity, for whom liberation amounts to shaving the heads of women who have slept with Germans. Coco Chanel
humanity pieces may
Who shall enumerate the many ways in which that costly piece of fixed capital, a human being , may be employed! More of him is wanted everywhere! Hunt, then, for some situation in which your humanity may be used. Albert Schweitzer
humanity doe use
A formally recognized equality does, however, accord the smaller nations a position which they should be able to use increasingly in the interest of humanity as a whole and in the service of the ideal Hjalmar Branting
may bees sticks
We're much alike, bee, you and me," I said. "You may carry your pack underneath you and your rifle may stick out of your bottom. But you and me, bee, are much alike. Michael Morpurgo
may earth force
The life-force may be the least understood force on earth. Norman Cousins
may intimidation intimidating
Assassinate me you may; intimidate me you cannot. John Philpot Curran
may united manchester
We may not be in Manchester but we will always be united Morris Gleitzman
may acid triplet
It now seems very likely that many of the 64 triplets, possibly most of them, may code one amino acid or another, and that in general several distinct triplets may code one amino acid. Francis Crick
may rich economy
Economy is for the poor; the rich may dispense with it. Christian Nestell Bovee
may gains causes
It may almost be held that the hope of commercial gain has done nearly as much for the cause of truth as even the love of truth. Christian Nestell Bovee
may merit recognition
The best evidence of merit is a cordial recognition of it whenever and wherever it may be found. Christian Nestell Bovee
may love-of-money
We may love money without having it, just as we may have money without loving it. J. C. Ryle
facts campaigns checkers
We're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers. Mitt Romney
facts creation habit
The process of creation becomes necessary to the painter perhaps more than is the picture. The process in fact is habit-forming Lucian Freud