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wise men banking
Bankers know that history is inflationary and that money is the last thing a wise man will hoard Will Durant
wise needs
Even the wise need wisdom. Sara Evans
wise strive wanted
Dolgan: ’Tis a wise thing to know what is wanted, and wiser still to know when ‘tis achieved. Rhuagh: True. And still wiser to know when it is unachievable, for then striving is folly. Raymond E. Feist
wise witty art
[Shahrazad] had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of by gone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred. Richard Francis Burton
wise thinking light
I would say that the West is very young, it's very corrupt. We're not very wise. And I think we're hopeful that there is a place that is ancient and wise and open and filled with light. Richard Gere
wise men world
Wise is the man who contents himself with the spectacle of the world. Ricardo Reis
wise writing thinking
I think, writing-wise, I am probably more of a quilter than a weaver because I just get a little scrap here and a little scrap there and sew them together. Rich Mullins
wise communication men
No man is so wise that he cannot benefit by talking things out with others. Richard L. Evans
wise children home
There never was a tonic that would cure more social ailments than a healthy, happy home. There never was a greater source of social stability than an affectionate and understanding family. There never was a better way of helping children to happiness than the close confidence of wise and loving and responsible parents. Richard L. Evans
law support written
I think the ACLU may be able to support the law here in Kansas. It is being written in a way that does not take away the right to assemble. Carolyn Brown
law looks ought rather sees thinks wants
He looks at the law and he sees what he wants to see, and he prosecutes what he thinks ought to be prosecuted, rather than what it is. Dick DeGuerin
lawyer legalism gods-will
Legalism says God will love us if we change. The gospel says God will change us because He loves us. Tullian Tchividjian
law different needs
You can't say 'because we decide we're different then we need a different set of laws. Trevor Phillips
law clubs want
The law don't like jazz clubs. No one wants anything to do with that kind of trouble. Sara Sheridan
law world may
we have these instincts which defy all our wisdom and for which we never can frame any laws. ... They are powers which are imperfectly developed in this life, but one cannot help the thought that the mystery of this world may be the commonplace of the next. Sarah Orne Jewett
law religion stones
Prisons are built with stones of Law. Brothels with the bricks of religion. William Blake
law weather space
There is beauty in space, and it is orderly. There is no weather, and there is regularity. It is predictable. Just look at our little Explorer; you can set your clock by it-literally; it is more accurate than your clock. Everything in space obeys the laws of physics. If you know these laws, and obey them, space will treat you kindly. Wernher von Braun
law way ifs
If you keep saying it the way it really is, eventually your word is law in the universe. Werner Erhard
liberty framers fragile-things
The framers knew that liberty is a fragile thing, and so should we. William J. Brennan
liberty chaos dictatorship
When liberty exceeds intelligence, it begets chaos, which begets dictatorship. Will Durant
liberty anarchy dies
As soon as liberty is complete it dies in anarchy. Will Durant
liberty use reader
But in all things whether we shall make only a due use of the liberties we have asked, is left entirely to the judicious reader to decide. Sarah Fielding
liberty nooses all-things
I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter. William Wallace
liberty complaining way
We must complain. Yes, plain, blunt complaint, ceaseless agitation, unfailing exposure of dishonesty and wrong - this is the ancient, unerring way to liberty and we must follow it. W. E. B. Du Bois
liberty fundamentals socialism
It is not alone that property, in all its forms, is struck at, but that liberty, in all its forms, is challenged by the fundamental conceptions of socialism. Winston Churchill
liberty messages individual
The message of individual liberty and peace is contagious. Vince Vaughn
liberty progress politics
Liberty is the breath of progress. Robert Green Ingersoll