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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There's nothing more fun than making fun of what's sacred.
Adam McKay
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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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One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
Indira Gandhi
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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 love seeing Houston. Houston has a great style and energy.
Kara Ross
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But it doesn't stop at school. We can all enjoy books throughout our lives - as I certainly continue to do.
Charles Clarke
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Solitude in the presence of natural beauty and grandeur is the cradle of thought and aspirations which are not only good for the individual, but which society can ill do without.
John Stuart Mill
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I see the great continuities in New Zealand history as being decency and common sense and up until now when we've confronted these things we've been able to talk them through, and I'm sure we will with this issue as well.
Michael King
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I've got nothing to hide and other misunderstandings of privacy
Daniel J. Solove