Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
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Necessity makes an honest man a knave.
Daniel Defoe -
We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise.
Larry Wall -
Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity.
Saint Augustine -
A private jet is not a luxury; it is a necessity.
T. S. Kalyanaraman -
Vice came in always at the door of necessity, not at the door of inclination.
Daniel Defoe -
I couldn't beat people with my strength; I don't have a hard shot; I'm not the quickest skater in the league. My eyes and my mind have to do most of the work.
Wayne Gretzky
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The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
Albert Einstein -
There's various scenarios and interpretations about that urgency. I think first we have to get the facts. There are too many interpretations of the facts, and those scenarios could change based on the variables incorporated in those projections.
Olympia Snowe -
To the mass of mankind religion of some kind is a necessity.
Alfred Russel Wallace -
Give me the luxuries and I can dispense with the necessities.
Oscar Wilde -
The greatest injustices proceed from those who pursue excess, not by those who are driven by necessity.
Aristotle -
Necessity is literally the mother of invention.
Plato
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Ability and necessity dwell near each other.
Pythagoras -
How base a thing it is when a man will struggle with necessity! We have to die.
Euripides -
Necessity is harsh. Fate has no reprieve.
Euripides -
Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity.
Albert Einstein -
The squalid cash interpretation put on the word success is our national disease.
William James -
Great men are never cruel without necessity.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Pity is the most agreeable feeling among those who have little pride and no prospects of great conquests.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
On the surface the avant garde as a whole seems united primarily in terms of what they are against: the rejection of social institutions and established artistic conventions, or antagonism towards the public (as representative of the existing order). By contrast any positive programme tends to be claimed as exclusive property by isolated and even mutually antagonistic sub-groups. So modern art appears fragmented and sectarian, defined as much by manifestos as imaginative work.
C.D. Innes -
Necessity is an interpretation, not a fact.
Friedrich Nietzsche