Daniel J. Solove Quotes
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It is nothing to die. It is frightful not to live.
Victor Hugo
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Nothing endures but personal qualities.
Walt Whitman
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A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything.
Samuel Johnson
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There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.
Wayne Dyer
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Murderers, in general, are people who are consistent, people who are obsessed with one idea and nothing else.
Ugo Betti
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What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and it's charming.
Edgar Degas
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I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer.
Samuel E. Morison
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The Supreme Court must strike down the government's illegal spying program as a violation of our Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
Rand Paul
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Nothing is better than peace, by which all warfare of heavenly and earthly foes is brought to naught.
Ignatius of Antioch
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We love our fans, so there's nothing we wouldn't do for them, and we go directly to t hem.
Vince McMahon
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Whatsoever is, is in God, and without God nothing can be, or be conceived.
Baruch Spinoza
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There's nothing like simple spicy egg bhurji.
Madhur Bhandarkar
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Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason.
Immanuel Kant
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Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.
Malcolm Forbes
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We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.
Tariq Ramadan
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There's nothing wrong with doing sequels, they're just easier to sell.
J. J. Abrams
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The roar of the crowd when you come out for a final is like nothing else: when 15,000 people are cheering you, a lot of adrenaline goes right through you.
Adam Peaty
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I don't do anything just 'cause nothing else is happening, or for money.
La India
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There's nothing deader than a dead love.
Leona Helmsley
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But Nature cast me for the part she found me best fitted for, and I have had to play it, and must play it till the curtain falls.
Edwin Booth
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Marriage is socialism among two people.
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Alphabet Juice is the book Roy Blount was born to write, which considering his prodigious talent, is saying a lot. Did you know that the word LAUGH is linguistically related to chickens and pie? This is the book that any of us who urgently, passionately love words-to read them, roll them over the tongue and learn their life stories while laughing and eating chicken and pie-were lucky enough to be born to read.
Cathleen Schine
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I've got nothing to hide and other misunderstandings of privacy
Daniel J. Solove