Irving Babbitt Quotes
The ultimate binding element in the medieval order was subordination to the divine will and its earthly representatives, notably the pope.

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Character is what was yesterday and will be tomorrow.
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There is no 'natural' order, only the way things are.
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If a decision-making process is flawed and dysfunctional, decisions will go awry.
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When a woman has lost her chastity she will shrink from nothing.
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I will keep painting until I die.
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I will go so far as to say probably smoking had something to do with my pancreatic cancer.
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Hungary will stop at nothing when it comes to protecting its citizens.
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I will reveal the secrets behind these doors.
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Uncertainty of any sort results in volatility, and Brexit will be no exception.
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If the world sees that we can defend our borders... then no one will try to come to Hungary illegally.
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We must not forget that chemical warfare will sooner or later bring in its wake bacteriological warfare, pest propagation, typhus and other serious diseases.
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I don't really have anything against Will Young or Gareth Gates.
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Jerusalem will remain under Israeli sovereignty and will not be divided.
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There are a lot more female writers wanting to direct their own material and hopefully will be given the opportunity.
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I neither will aspire to nor will I accept, the position of president of the council of state and commander in chief.
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Liberty must be limited in order to be possessed.
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I would do anything and I will continue to do anything I can to stop the train wreck that is Obamacare.
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Capital as such is not evil; it is its wrong use that is evil. Capital in some form or other will always be needed.
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I know that I have a special stomach.
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Gravity is more suggestive than convincing.
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Relax. Nothing is under control.
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The one thing we all have in common is that we're human. Why pay more attention to the things that make us different over the things that bring us together?
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In truth, even if they have an imperfect insight into their own methods, I still slightly mistrust writers of fiction who are assured literary critics; it makes me suspect that they favour the word over the world it should describe. Such scribes fall victim too easily to the solecism of equating style with morality.
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The ultimate binding element in the medieval order was subordination to the divine will and its earthly representatives, notably the pope.