Newton D. Baker Quotes
A fraternity is an association of men, selected in their college days by democratic processes, because of their adherence to common ideals and aspirations.

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We have points in common with the FDP, particularly when it comes to tax.
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Though the demonetisation move should be welcomed, govt should have planned well in advance to ensure that no common man suffer.
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I was one of the first early Twitter users from the film fraternity. And back then in 2009, I thought I was going to enter a world where people liked me, knew me, knew my work - it was going to be fine! All about the love, not the hate. And it was. At first.
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The voice of the Lord is the voice of common sense, which is shared by all that is.
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There are certain things in this world we all have in common such as time. Everybody has sixty seconds to a minute, sixty minutes to an hour, twenty-four hours to a day. The difference is what we do with that time and how we use it.
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We are living in a dynamic age with multiple ideas and beliefs of correctness; this world is not deterministic and not still.
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On second marriage: It took me by surprise, too, because overnight, we totally changed. I think one day we had just nothing in common. And it's scary but I think it can happen when you get involved and you don't know yourself yet.
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I learned about life from life itself, love I learned in a single kiss and could teach no one anything except that I have lived with something in common among men.
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Private property is a necessary institution, at least in a fallen world; men work more and dispute less when goods are private than when they are in common.
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The problem is to find a form of association which will defend and protect with the whole common force the person and goods of each associate, and in which each, while uniting himself with all, may still obey himself alone, and remain as free as before.
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It's not ideal to have three films coming out at once.
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When people communicate freely, when labour force, goods, services and funds move freely as well, when there are no state dividing lines and when we have common legal regulation, for example, in the social sphere - all that is good enough, people should feel free.
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Snow is so common that I have omitted to note its falling at least two days out of Three.
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Learning is, in too many cases, but a foil to common sense; a substitute for true knowledge.
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The admiration of power in others is as common to man as the love of it in himself; the one makes him a tyrant, the other a slave.
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What we really need the poet's and orator's I help to keep alive in us is not, then, the common and gregarious courage which Robert Shaw showed when he marched with you, men of the Seventh Regiment. It is that more lonely courage which he showed when he dropped his warm commission in the glorious Second to head your dubious fortunes, negroes of the Fifty-fourth. That lonely kind of courage (civic courage as we call it in times of peace) is the kind of valor to which the monuments of nations should most of all be reared.
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I let go of all desire for the common good, and the good becomes as common as the grass.
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These signs have marked me extraordinary, And all the courses of my life do show I am not in the roll of common men.
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Look at us all - we are all of us lost and in all of our different ways of pretending, we all fool ourselves into the very same hell. Look at the cross - we are all of us loved and one God meets us all at the point of our common need and brings to all of us - all who will let Him - salvation.
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I have always wanted to do daytime television, but past handlers and agents had steered me away from it because they would say to me, "Darius, you have already passed that mark in your career. You have done prime time and feature films and continue to go upward," and I go, "Are you kidding me?".
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I monitor the food my players eat on a Friday night. It's no good if they've had two vindaloos and a kebab.
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A fraternity is an association of men, selected in their college days by democratic processes, because of their adherence to common ideals and aspirations.