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different
Richelle Mead Every relationship is different. Everyone loves differently.
different agonizing realizing
Richelle Mead It was one thing to accept I couldn't have Dimitri. It was something entirely different to realize someone else could.
different married monk
Russell Brand When you're married, it's one person. That's one more than a monk. It's not that different.
different reason feels
Rose McIver The reason I feel like I act is because you get to live a million different lives in one. I don't have to go about my life.
different kind realizing
Troye Sivan I realize that I'm kind of a different person than I thought I was.
different fans american-history
William Sadler Well, I'm a history buff, anyway. I love learning about different periods, especially in American history. I'm a fan.
different news opinion
William Safire The remarkable legion of the unremarked, whose individual opinions are not colorful or different enough to make news, but whose collective opinion, when crystallized, can make history.
different attention bears
William Gibson If you make something, it's an artifact. It's something that somebody or some corporate entity has caused to come into being. A great many human beings have thought about each of the artifacts that surround us. Different degrees of intelligence and attention have been brought to bear on anything.
prejudice overcoming logic
Tryon Edwards Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic.
prejudice easy reason
William Hazlitt Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason.
prejudice groups individual
Napoleon Hill What remarkable strength is shown by the person who can lay aside personal prejudices and work without friction with a group of individuals with whom he or she is not in accord on many subjects.
prejudice east problem
George Ball Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East with a pro-Israeli bias - and rightly so.
prejudice common acquire
Napoleon Bonaparte Those who are free from common prejudices acquire others.
prejudice statistics
Ellen Goodman She goes in with a prejudice and comes out with a statistic.
prejudice letters may
P. D. James A letter is paradoxically the most revealing and the most deceptive of confessional revelations. We all have our inconsistencies, prejudices, irrationalities which, although strongly felt at the time, may be transitory. A letter captures the mood of the moment. The transitory becomes immutably fixed, part of the evidence for the prosecution or the defence.
prejudice defense natural
Natalie Clifford Barney Our prejudices, our antipathies, are our natural defenses against what we could not assimilate.
prejudice
Mark Twain Travel is lethal to prejudice.
purpose talks
Richard Boucher The purpose of these talks is to get started,
purpose system technology
Tim Wulfemeyer The purpose of new technology is to democratize the system a little bit.
purpose win
Mark Dutro I did that on purpose. We were down by two, and I didn't want to see Montrose win here on our track.
purpose purpose-of-life
Richard Dawkins We have to find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history.
purpose danger
William S. Burroughs The whole point is, I feel the machine should be eliminated. Now that it has served its purpose of alerting us to the dangers of machine control.
purpose may pages
William Matthews The countenance may be rightly defined as the title page which heralds the contents of the human volume, but like other title pages, it sometimes puzzles, often misleads, and often says nothing to the purpose.
purpose wells militia
Sarah Brady There is no personal right to be armed for private purposes unrelated to the service in a well regulated militia.
purpose schedules kind
Sara Gilbert I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose.
purpose horror imagine
Richard Flanagan The enslavement, humiliation, torture, and ultimate destruction of thousands upon thousands of human beings for a project for which there was ultimately no purpose is a horror that's very hard to imagine, far less understand.