Maimonides Quotes
The being which has absolute existence, which has never been and will never be without existence, is not in need of an agent.
Maimonides
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It's a funny thing about cities: Some have brief, bright moments of cultural and political dominance, decades- or centuries-long spells when they seem the center of their particular nation, or region, or empire... only to later fall into obscurity and disrepair, never to regain their former glory.
Hanya Yanagihara
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Prescott Bush was himself a president of the U. S. Golf Association at one time - 1935 - before he became a U.S. senator from the state of Connecticut.
Dan Jenkins
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They made and recorded a sort of institute and digest of anarchy, called the Rights of Man.
Edmund Burke
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They say true love only comes around once and you have to hold out and be strong until then. I have been waiting. I have been searching. I am a man under the moon, walking the streets of earth until dawn. There's got to be someone for me. It's not too much to ask. Just someone to be with. Someone to love. Someone to give everything to. Someone.
Henry Rollins
Black Flag
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She with her eyes my heart does bind, She with her voice might captivate my mind.
Andrew Marvell
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The people finally know. They've been told about the mutants. And they hated the mutants. Of course, they hated them. They hated them because the existence of the mutants makes them second-class humans, because they are Neanderthalers suddenly invaded by a bow and arrow people.
Clifford D. Simak
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I have to accept the fact that I was putting out records that reviewers were going to get an image from.
Van Morrison
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In a way, it has been an advantage for me to be a woman because there is always some academic committee that needs you to fill a quota!
Esther Duflo
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The government plans to bring in a new science, technology and innovation policy in 2013.
Vayalar Ravi
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All my album artwork is body painting.
Kimbra Lee Johnson
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In one war, there are a thousand wars within that war--each one private, singular, inaccessible, a fragment, a piece of a larger whole, parallel yet forever separate. And all we do in life is struggle with our impoverished efforts to put our war into words. I don't believe most of us ever succeed in our translations. It's an art most of us never conquer. That's why we argue with one another. We're like countries--each of us clinging to our separate histories. We're fighting one another about our translations, about what really happened. Which is another kind of war.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
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The being which has absolute existence, which has never been and will never be without existence, is not in need of an agent.
Maimonides