Ulysses S. Grant Quotes
I have nothing to do with opinions. I deal only with armed rebellion and its aiders and abettors.

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It is nothing to die. It is frightful not to live.
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I went to India and met some people who had been involved in this guerrilla business, middle-class people who were rather vain and foolish. There was no revolutionary grandeur to it. Nothing.
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The reason can give nothing at all Like the response to desire.
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A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything.
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We have nothing to fear but fear itself... and, of course, the boogieman.
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What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and it's charming.
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A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world.
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I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer.
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There's nothing more American than movies.
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This Party is a moral crusade or it is nothing.
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Nothing is better than peace, by which all warfare of heavenly and earthly foes is brought to naught.
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I definitely have my opinions that I'm very vocal about and I'm not afraid to put them out there.
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I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.
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The greater part of critics are parasites, who, if nothing had been written, would find nothing to write.
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One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
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There is nothing on earth divine except humanity.
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Praise those of your critics for whom nothing is up to standard.
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You're terrified that nothing will ever give you the fulfillment that dancing has given you.
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God creates out of nothing. Therefore, until a man is nothing, God can make nothing out of him.
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She was lost in her longing to understand.
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What our economy needs is direct job creation by the government and mortgage-debt relief for stressed consumers. What it very much does not need is a transfer of billions of dollars to corporations that have no intention of hiring anyone except more lobbyists.
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Even a polemic has some justification if one considers that my own first poetic experiments began during a dictatorship and mark the origin of the Hermetic movement.
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Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - patronymic, which belongs to the various families of which the whole human race is composed.
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I have nothing to do with opinions. I deal only with armed rebellion and its aiders and abettors.