Aristotle Quotes
It is easier to get one or a few of good sense, and of ability to legislate and adjudge, than to get many.
Aristotle
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When I started law school I was shocked to learn that our legal system traditionally had the man as the head and master of the family. As late as the '70s and '80s when we were fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment, states like Louisiana still had a head and master law.
Patricia Ireland
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I don't like music docs, usually. There's nothing to really say. What can you say about music? Normally, you can't say too much. There are a few really good ones, but the majorities are boring, I think.
Malik Bendjelloul
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'Vagabond' is about owning where I come from, understanding the real power music had to transport myself with, whether that's busking in Europe or getting number ones.
Eddi Reader
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When you come to a roadblock, take a detour.
Barbara Bush
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Unless you paddle for the wave, you'll never know if you could catch it. But once you do... Ride it as long as you can. Love as long as you can.
Abigail Spencer
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A man may be born, but in order to be born he must first die, and in order to die he must first awake.
Carl Sandburg
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I think living my happy, open life and showing young gay kids you can be successful, you can have love in your life, you can be a contributing member of society and you can be respected - I think that's it.
Bryan Batt
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I really value words. I really try to illustrate and let people draw their own conclusions.
Rachel Corrie
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You cannot conceive the many without the one...The study of the unit is among those that lead the mind on and turn it to the vision of reality.
Plato
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I think I'm a very intuitive actress.
Carice van Houten
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This culling poem is a blessing. Why do you think it was created in the first place? It will save millions of people from the slow terrible death we're headed for from disease, from famine, drought, from solar radiation, from war, from all the places we're headed.
Chuck Palahniuk
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It is easier to get one or a few of good sense, and of ability to legislate and adjudge, than to get many.
Aristotle