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american-journalist until
Nina Totenberg I didn't know how much I cared about having a woman on the court until the day there was a woman on the court.
american-journalist good people wants
Nina Totenberg Well no administration ever wants an independent overseer, and there are very good career people who are in charge of this investigation, but it could get hairy.
american-journalist
Alexander Chase There are few successful adults who were not first successful children.
american-journalist refusal
Alexander Chase A soft refusal is not always taken, but a rude one is immediately believed.
american-journalist great man pass
Alexander Chase The banalities of a great man pass for wit.
american-journalist ceases
Alexander Chase A shocking occurrence ceases to be shocking when it occurs daily.
american-journalist direction follow tend
Alexander Chase People, like sheep, tend to follow a leader - occasionally in the right direction.
american-journalist begins factory human run scrap time whether
Alexander Chase When a machine begins to run without human aid, it is time to scrap it - whether it be a factory or a government.
believe soul done
Charles Dickens Nothing that we do, is done in vain. I believe, with all my soul, that we shall see triumph.
believe might impossible
Charles Soule This might seem impossible to believe, but some lawyers actually like lawyering.
believe years climate
Charles Sturt The year 1826 was remarkable for the commencement of one of those fearful droughts to which we have reason to believe the climate of New South Wales is periodically subject.
believe goal achieve
Charles Stanley Believing you can achieve a goal is vital to reaching a goal.
believe men christianity
Charles Spurgeon I would rather believe a limited atonement that is efficacious for all men for whom it was intended, than a universal atonement that is not efficacious for anybody, except the will of men be added to it.
believe criticism half
Charles Spurgeon Believe only half of the praise and half of the criticism.
believe christ said
Charles Spurgeon Faith is believing that Christ is what he is said to be, and that he will do what he has promised to do, and then to expect this of him.
believe men mad
Charles Spurgeon I met another man who considered himself perfect, but he was thoroughly mad; and I do not believe that any of the pretenders to perfection are better than good maniacs... for while a man has got a spark of reason left in him, he cannot, unless he is the most impudent of impostors, talk about being perfect.
believe atonement wide
Charles Spurgeon I do not believe in an atonement which is admirably wide, but fatally ineffectual.
children knowledge enemy
Charles Caleb Colton Religion has treated knowledge sometimes as an enemy, sometimes as a hostage; often as a captive and more often as a child; but knowledge has become of age, and religion must either renounce her acquaintance, or introduce her as a companion and respect her as a friend.
children gambling parent
Charles Caleb Colton Gaming is the child of avarice, but the parent of prodigality.
children heaven wish
Charles Caleb Colton Avarice begets more vices than Priam did children and like Priam survives them all. It starves its keeper to surfeit those who wish him dead, and makes him submit to more mortifications to lose heaven than the martyr undergoes to gain it.
children believe streets
Charles Dickens The streets looked small, of course. The streets that we have only seen as children always do I believe when we go back to them
children taken ideas
Charles Dickens That, they never could lay their heads upon their pillows; that, they could never tolerate the idea of their wives laying their heads upon their pillows; that, they could never endure the notion of their children laying their heads on their pillows; in short , that there never more could be , for them or theirs , any laying of heads upon pillows at all , unless the prisioner's head was taken off. The Attorney General during the trial of Mr. Darnay
children pride men
Charles Dickens Send forth the child and childish man together, and blush for the pride that libels our own old happy state, and gives its title to an ugly and distorted image.
children character eye
Charles Dickens He was a very young boy; quite a little child. His hair still hung in curls about his face, and his eyes were very bright; but their light was of Heaven, not earth.
children character pride
Charles Dickens "A child!" said Edith, looking at her. "When was I a child? What childhood did you ever leave to me? I was a woman - artful, designing, mercenary, laying snares for men - before I knew myself, or you, or even understood the base and wretched aim of every new display I learnt. You gave birth to a woman. Look upon her. She is in her pride tonight."
children boys two
Charles Dickens I never see any difference in boys. I only know two sorts of boys. Mealy boys and beef-faced boys.
phrases fancy virtue
Agnes Repplier There are few things more wearisome in a fairly fatiguing life than the monotonous repetition of a phrase which catches and holds the public fancy by virtue of its total lack of significance.
phrases speech accepted
Agnes Repplier Neatness of phrase is so closely akin to wit that it is often accepted as its substitute.
phrase
Janet Parker We're not about to let them take the phrase
phrases may said
Daniel Handler You may be right,' she said, a phrase which here meant 'I’m wrong, but I don’t have the courage to say so.
phrases idle truce
Aristophanes A truce to idle phrases!
phrases world ugly
Eliezer Yudkowsky World domination is such an ugly phrase. I prefer to call it world optimisation.
phrases world realizing
Clive Barker It’s only when you’ve lost someone that you realize the nonsense of that phrase “It’s a small world”. It isn’t. It’s a vast, devouring world, especially if you’re alone.
phrases spirit invention
Adolf Hitler The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself.
phrases coins sometimes
Albert J. Nock The glossary of politics is so full of euphemistic words and phrases as in the nature of things it must be that one would suppose politicians must sometimes strain their wits to coin them.
seems three
Laurie Lee With three kids, it seems like I'm always shelling out $5 here and $5 there,
seems
Janet Anderson It's just really unfortunate that there seems to be shortsightedness in this whole situation.
seems
Scott Gomez It seems like it's early. But it isn't. We need these points.
seems wonderful
Jeffrey Cohen It seems like a wonderful thing to do.
seems simple
Jim Smith It seems like a simple business. But it's as complicated as it can get.
seems terrible truly
Max Winkler It seems like a really fun way to make a living, but I'm truly terrible at acting.
seems since time
Pete Kendall It seems like a long time since we've done anything.
seems
Don Jones It seems like we're getting double-talk from the governor.
seems
Keith Scruggs It seems like we play them all the time. It should be a competitive game.