Eliza Haywood Quotes
Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them.
Eliza Haywood
Quotes to Explore
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An act of unilateral nuclear disarmament by a European power would have a much more lasting impact than all the sanctions under consideration. Sanctions, as we know from the example of Iraq, always affect the least powerful citizens the most.
Tariq Ali
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Award shows, like the Grammys, were tough on us early in hip-hop, not even televising our categories or splitting them up on best male or female or any of that. We had to earn them.
Queen Latifah
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Repetition is based on body rhythms, so we identify with the heartbeat, or with walking, or with breathing.
Karlheinz Stockhausen
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I fell in love with flora of all types, especially ferns. Loved the sparse structure and repetition of shape - almost fractal.
Jack Dorsey
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Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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My views as an individual ought not to be confused with my views as a scientist - the minute you try to mingle God and science, you get into trouble. Metaphysics has its place, and science has its place; don't mix the two.
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
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If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless.
Moliere
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The most consummately beautiful thing in the universe is the fashioned life of a good person.
George Herbert Palmer
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where a man feels at home, outside of where he’s born, is where he’s meant to go.
Ernest Hemingway
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I've always felt that failure was a completely underrated experience.
Kevin Costner
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I’m inclined to think,’ said Fen, ‘that neither opposing nor advocating change makes much difference to the sum total of human misery. History suggests that it stays constant in quantity, if not in kind. Science rids us of plague but endows us with the atom bomb. Humanitarianism rids us of sweated labour but offers us the horrors of political agitation in its place. There’s a choice of evils, but that’s all.
Edmund Crispin
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Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them.
Eliza Haywood