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weapons really-cool poseidon
Kellan Lutz I love Poseidon. His trident - his weapon - is really cool.
weapons faces now-and-then
Helen Hunt Jackson Now and then one sees a face which has kept its smile pure and undefiled. Such a smile transfigures; such a smile, if the artful but know it, is the greatest weapon a face can have.
weapons ships want
Helmut Schmidt Admirals and Generals always want more ships and more weapons and they take the arguments where they can find them.
weapons reap
Friedrich Durrenmatt Who sows fear, reaps weapons.
weapons
Bernie Bickerstaff They've just got so many weapons that somehow, someone's going to make a play.
weapons united-states economic
Noam Chomsky If the United States loses the economic weapons of control, it is very much weakened.
weapons honorable ridicule
Muriel Spark Ridicule is the only honorable weapon we have left.
weapons world truman
Martin Niemoller We had been frightened of atomic weapons since 1945. In those days I became convinced and remain convinced now that, after Hitler , Truman was the greatest murderer in the world.
human-nature history-repeats-itself repeating-history
Will Durant History repeats itself in the large because human nature changes with geological leisureliness.
human-nature enough showers
Henry George God showers upon us his gifts-more than enough for all; But like swine scrambling for food, we tread them in the mire, and rend each other.
human-nature instinct crops
Henry Cantwell Wallace To destroy a standing crop goes against the soundest instincts of human nature.
human-nature form dangerous
John Adams Power in any Form . . . when directed only by human Wisdom and Benevolence is dangerous.
human-nature humans overestimate
Ellen Glasgow It is human nature to overestimate the thing you've never had.
human-nature defeat humans
Mark Twain Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat.
human-nature social institutions
Edward Abbey Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it.
human-nature false-hope occasions
Alexander Hamilton Necessity, especially in politics, often occasions false hopes, false reasonings, and a system of measures, correspondingly erroneous.
human-nature shame customs
William Shakespeare Nature her custom holds, Let shame say what it will.
realizing helm anathema
William Weld I have come to realize that Jesse Helms stands for everything in politics that is anathema to me.
realizing disorientation status-quo
Richard Powers The web: yet another total disorientation that becomes status quo without anyone realizing it.
realizing made
Tori Amos After a while of getting jerked around, you realize what the business is really made up of.
realizing trojans company
Mikko Hypponen It's more than unsettling to realize there are large companies out there developing backdoors, exploits and trojans.
realizing yeah touring
Jonny Lang Yeah, touring can get rough some times and draining, but I always have to pinch myself and realize that I'm doing what I love.
realizing self-knowledge wells
Helen Gurley Brown Do what's in front of you as well as possible. Keep going until you realize what you're best at.
realizing
Johnathon Schaech Most Americans take their freedom very seriously, but they don't realize that not everyone is free.
realizing relentless edges
Lauren Oliver That's when you realize that most of it-life, the relentless mechanism of existing-isn't about you. It doesn't include you at all. It will thrust onward even after you've jumped the edge. Even after you're dead.
realizing educator dependent
John Kenneth Galbraith Educators have yet to realize how deeply the industrial system is dependent upon them.