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views hands years
Edward Gibbon The comparative view of the powers of the magistrates, in two remarkable instances, is alone sufficient to represent the whole system of German manners. The disposal of the landed property within their district was absolutely vested in their hands, and they distributed it every year according to a new division. At the same time, they were not authorised to punish with death, to imprison, or even to strike, a private citizen.
views political literature
Edith Wharton I have never known a novel that was good enough to be good in spite of its being adapted to the author's political views.
views rights political
David Horowitz I have also been attacked by my opponents as someone seeking to purge university faculties of leftist professors. This is false. The first provision of the Academic Bill of Rights is that no professor should be hired or fired because of his or her political views. I have never myself called for the firing of any professor for his or her political views, nor would I.
views individuality world
David Hockney I'm coming 'round to the view that there's only a personal view of the world.
views mind world
David Hockney It's all right if you don't mind looking at the world from the point of view of a paralyzed Cyclops—for a split second.
views dating people
David Brooks I take a benign view of digital connectedness. I notice in most young people's lives, Facebook and such doesn't replace normal dating or hanging out, it just facilitates it.
views conservative
Denis Leary I have a lot of conservative views on a lot of things.
views female point-of-view
Denis Leary I wanted a more female point of view.
desire holiness repentance
Charles Spurgeon Repentance and desires after holiness never be separated.
desire alive sin
Charles Spurgeon When you desire to be most alive to God, you will generally find sin most alive to repel you.
desire desire-for-success fear-of-failure
Alan Moore The things we do without the fear of failure and the desire for success are the purest acts we'll ever do
desire may grants
Aiden Wilson Tozer May God grant us a desire for God that supersedes all other desires.
desire genocide treated
Chinua Achebe I was a supporter of the desire, in my section of Nigeria, to leave the federation because it was treated very badly with something that was called genocide in those days.
desire intense stage
Chin-Ning Chu You feel the intense desire to do good, to do right thing. At this stage, you also feel helpless.
desire crosses chosen
Edith Stein One cannot desire freedom from the Cross when one is especially chosen for the Cross.
desire balance sound
Edith Wharton The desire for symmetry, for balance, for rhythm in form as well as in sound, is one of the most inveterate of human instincts.
desire affection submit
David Hume Almost every one has a predominant inclination, to which his other desires and affections submit, and which governs him, though perhaps with some intervals, though the whole course of his life.
useless would-be stamp-collecting
Dave Barry It would be hard to conceive of any activity more useless than stamp collecting.
useless today cigarette
Alan Coren The word "souvenir" has, of course, slightly extended itself in meaning until it now denotes almost anything either breakable or useless; but even today, ninety per cent of the items covered by the word are forgettable objects in which cigarettes can be left to go stale.
useless chaos forget
Charles Bukowski And don't forget: time is meant to be wasted, love fails and death is useless.
useless virtue morose
Edward Abbey Without courage, all other virtues are useless.
useless accusation
Dominique de Villepin Accusations are useless.
useless wasted
Jose Mujica I don't want to be an apologist for poverty, but I can't stand waste, useless spending, wasted energy and having to live squandering stuff.
useless firsts hobbies
Aldo Leopold At first blush I am tempted to conclude that a satisfactory hobby must be in large degree useless, inefficient, laborious, or irrelevant.
useless planning process
Dwight D. Eisenhower Planning is useless... but the process itself is indispensable.
useless body may
Albert J. Nock Considered now as a possession, one may define culture as the residuum of a large body of useless knowledge that has been well and truly forgotten.