John Locke Quotes
He that makes use of another's fancy or necessity to sell ribbons or cloth dearer to him than to another man at the same time, cheats him.John Locke Nazareth
Quotes to Explore
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Sometimes, you follow your dreams. I say to the young people, 'If you have a dream, chase it.'
Karl Malone -
This is the beauty of fiction. We may not like these characters, but we inhabit them.
T. C. Boyle -
I like people, and I like listening to them because something that'll happen out of that conversation could be the title or the subject of the song.
Babyface -
I will continue to try and be innovative to keep it fresh for my fans.
Cameron Dallas -
Wherever the bishop appears, there let the people be, even as wheresoever Christ Jesus is, there is the catholic church.
Ignatius of Antioch -
I have lived and slept in the same bed with English countesses and Prussian farm women... no woman has excited passions among women more than I have.
Florence Nightingale
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We think we're going to be especially strong in platform where we have our two platform brands: our database brand is the Oracle Database 12c, and our programming language brand is this thing called Java.
Larry Ellison -
I'm a big buffet dude, or I'm a big cheap-food-and-order-more-when-I-need-it dude.
Patrice O'Neal -
La pobreza ajena me basta para sentirme pobre; la mía no me basta.
Antonio Porchia -
When people say that the Internet is going to make us all geniuses, that was said about the telegraph. On the other hand, when they say the Internet is going to make us stupid, that also was said about the telegraph.
James Gleick -
I think I find new idols every day - someone that says something really inspiring, is successful, has character.
Miranda Lambert -
Those who learned to know death, rather than to fear and fight it, become our teachers about life.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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When you're not as accessible, you get in a tent and get in your own head, and you start doing things that are a little out of touch. I think we've seen it happen with certain artists... people can't touch them; they're not touching people. They're only touching people in their circle.
Lena Waithe -
Back in the day, fans wrote letters to groups - you'd get them, although it could take a while. Now, artists can go online and there's discussions about what you should and shouldn't be doing. The minute you announce that you're recording an album, thousands of people are telling you what that album should be.
Geddy Lee Weinrib Rush -
I am better than my reputation.
Friedrich Schiller -
Increased access to broadband expands our ability to do commerce and will help bring our farmers' operations into the 21st century.
Elise Stefanik -
A good daguerreotype was as perfect a kind of photograph as was ever made.
Edward Steichen -
I'm not religious. It's an issue, 'cause I've got two little kids, and I feel you can't grow up without knowledge of religion.
William H. Macy
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Thy necessity is yet greater than mine
Philip Sidney -
Men will risk their lives, even die for ribbons.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
I ask but one thing of you, only one, That always you will be my dream of you; That never shall I wake to find untrue All this I have believed and rested on, Forever vanished, like a vision gone Out into the night. Alas, how few There are who strike in us a chord we knew Existed, but so seldom heard its tone We tremble at the half-forgotten sound. The world is full of rude awakenings And heaven-born castles shattered to the ground, Yet still our human longing vainly clings To a belief in beauty through all wrongs. O stay your hand, and leave my heart its songs!
Amy Lowell -
A lot of times with novels, you can get a really deep, engaging story, but there's not a lot happening, frankly. Those books tend to be super-literary and dense, and they require a lot of commitment, and that's not necessarily a bad thing, but if you want fast-moving action and gore and plot and excitement, you can get shorted on that.
Caitlin Kittredge -
He that makes use of another's fancy or necessity to sell ribbons or cloth dearer to him than to another man at the same time, cheats him.
John Locke Nazareth