Napoleon Bonaparte Quotes
It would be a joke if the conduct of the victor had to be justified to the vanquished.Napoleon Bonaparte
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The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.
H. P. Lovecraft -
The victor belongs to the spoils.
F. Scott Fitzgerald -
Morality covers our conduct, not what goes on inside our heads.
J. G. Ballard -
My dad is a really funny guy, and we would make jokes about my leukemia. When my friends would come over, we would joke about it, too.
Vanessa Bayer -
I sometimes joke, Paula, even paranoid people have enemies.
Rahm Emanuel -
We joke about it in the entertainment industry: Every actor wants to be a musician, and every musician wants to be an actor.
Lance Bass NSYNC
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I'm not the type of person who thinks up a joke and has to tell everyone.
Samuel Larsen -
I've set the model of showing fighters how they should conduct their business.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. -
Be not affronted at a joke. If one throw salt at thee, thou wilt receive no harm, unless thou art raw.
Oliver Goldsmith -
My chicken ain't no joke. I ain't scared to go up against the Colonel, tastewise.
Flavor Flav -
There's nothing the people love more than a Federal Reserve joke.
Adam McKay -
Therefore only an utterly senseless person can fail to know that our characters are the result of our conduct.
Aristotle
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We have a marriage of people of various cultures coming together. It's not a joke. It's real.
Stevie Wonder -
We are a very united group. We like to have fun, we like to joke around.
Sam Brown -
Somebody would think I was trying to get favored treatment because my ancestors had the name Moon. And that's a joke.
Buzz Aldrin -
What I would do in order to be popular was, I'd put myself on line and joke around and be funny, and I was always known as the crazy kid.
Leonardo DiCaprio -
Vulgarity is the conduct of other people, just as falsehoods are the truths of other people.
Oscar Wilde -
The successful conduct of an industrial enterprise requires two quite distinct qualifications: fidelity and zeal.
John Stuart Mill
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Absence of thought is indeed a powerful factor in human affairs, statistically speaking the most powerful, not just in the conduct of the many but in the conduct of all.
Hannah Arendt -
Factual truth is always related to other people: it concerns events and circumstances in which many are involved; it is established by witnesses and depends upon testimony; it exists only to the extent that it is spoken about, even if it occurs in the domain of privacy. It is political by nature.
Hannah Arendt -
It would be a joke if the conduct of the victor had to be justified to the vanquished.
Napoleon Bonaparte