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often-is calling done
There may often be excuse for doing things poorly in this world, but there is never any excuse for calling a poorly done thing, well done. W. E. B. Du Bois
often-is judging mistaken
Inquire often, but judge rarely, and thou wilt not often be mistaken. William Penn
often-is giving doe
The state, it cannot too often be repeated, does nothing, and can give nothing, which it does not take from somebody. Henry George
often-is groups states
Misgovernment...will often be reflected in oppressive or aggressive policies towards groups within the state or towards the state's neighbours. Margaret Thatcher
often-is triumph defeat
Triumph often is nearest when defeat seems inescapable. B. C. Forbes
often-is disease facts
We know that so many of the conditions and diseases that we associate with ageing can often be prevented or in fact their onset delayed if we just took preventative steps earlier in our lives. Julie Bishop
often-is boss extroverts
A boss who interrupts an employee a lot is called an extrovert, whereas an employee who interrupts a boss too often is called an ex-employee. John Ortberg
often-is imagination
Our imagination often is more horrifying than being shown something. David Schwimmer
often-is discipline may
Active valour may often be the present of nature; but such patient diligence can be the fruit only of habit and discipline. Edward Gibbon
views may mass
It is your work to clear away the mass of encumbering material of thoughts, so that you may bring into plain view the precious thing at the center of the mass. Robert Collier
views people trying
When you have too many people and you're trying to satisfy everybody's input, you usually end up with something so incredibly generic that it has no point of view. Rob Zombie
views arms sometimes
Sometimes our arms are so full with the burdens we carry that it hinders our view of the load those around us are staggering beneath. Richard Paul Evans
views common-sense religion
[Quantum mechanics] describes nature as absurd from the point of view of common sense. And yet it fully agrees with experiment. So I hope you can accept nature as She is - absurd. Richard P. Feynman
views special kind
We've all been brought up with the view that religion has some kind of special privileged status. You're not allowed to criticise it. Richard Dawkins
views different definitions
Of Rhetoric various definitions have been given by different writers; who, however, seem not so much to have disagreed in their conceptions of the nature of the same thing, as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term. Richard Whately
views your-side people
We've had to deal with so many complications. We're still dealing with them. And what can we do? Nothing - well, unless we take your side's point of view and make deals with the devil. But why? Why can't we make deals with God? People do all the time. 'God, if you do this for me, I promise to be good.' Stuff like that. Yeah, but I don't see any contracts like you guys have. No hard evidence that it works. How come we can only get things we want by being bad? Why can't we get them by being good? Richelle Mead
views toes novelists
Most contemporary novelists, especially the American and the French, are too subjective, mesmerized by private demons; theyre enraptured by their navels and confined by a view that ends with their own toes. Truman Capote
views people black
I had this stereotypical view that black people apart from me probably threw stones and lived in huts. Trisha Goddard
public-opinion opinion ministers
No minister ever stood, or could stand, against public opinion. Robert Peel
public-opinion opinion journalism
Journalism has a distinct place in familiarizing and expressing public opinion. Mahatma Gandhi
public-opinion creation born
Creation of effective public opinion depends on the cultivation of true courage, born of truthfulness and nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi
public-opinion looks demand
From whichever angle one looks at it, the application of racial theories remains a striking proof of the lowered demands of public opinion upon the purity of critical judgment. Johan Huizinga
public-opinion opinion
Public opinion is an extremely mutable thing Henrik Ibsen
public-opinion opinion weak
Private opinion is weak, but public opinion is almost omnipotent. Henry Ward Beecher
public-opinion influence interest
The Press, which is mostly controlled by vested interests, has an excessive influence on public opinion. Albert Einstein
public-opinion useless sound
Useless knowledge can be made directly contributory to a force of sound and disinterested public opinion. Albert J. Nock
public-opinion opinion superpower
The only remaining superpower is international public opinion. Simon Anholt