Garrett Hardin Quotes
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As one grows older one becomes more critical of oneself and less of other people.
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There's the person that's the addict, and then there's the person that's who you are.
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I decided there and then to sue the bastards.
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I gave up painting by 16. I secretly thought I would have been Rembrandt by then.
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You can't get more for less. You get what you pay for.
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All of my characters are less than perfect.
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I wanted to be less well-known in comedy.
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I want not, that everybody hears about. Then I can't longer be myself.
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Then you'd have found me pinned beneath a large metal pipe.
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Boxing should probably be banned. But until then, I'm a big fan.
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Damn referees, I'll miss them less than anybody.
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To say more, is to say less.
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I eat less, stretch, and work out.
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Possibly I've become less funny as I've been happier.
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Grant what thou commandest and then command what thou wilt.
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If I can't go to my parents, then my parents come to me.
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The act of contemplation then creates the thing created.
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We realized we were able to build the same house at the same price or less with less headaches. It makes it easier for us to build the houses.
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happiness makes us older, less romantic, less in need of dreams. Discontent, not happiness, is the food of youth and poetry.
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There can be no permanent progress in the battle against hunger until the agencies that fight for increased food production and those that fight for population control unite in a common effort.
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One child is never enough for a monarch.
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Injury is the thing every exhausting piece of strategy and every single weapon is designed to bring into being: it is not something inadvertently produced on the way to producing something else but is the relentless object of all military activity.
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The optimum population is, then, less than the maximum.