Eliza Haywood Quotes
Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them.
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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.
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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.
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Repetition is based on body rhythms, so we identify with the heartbeat, or with walking, or with breathing.
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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.
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Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues.
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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.
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My film directorial career has been nothing but repetition of one failure after another!
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Ninoy Aquino was a friend; I knew his faults, which were outweighed by his virtues.
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It is not just family that must transmit values, but school also.
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I never liked socially conscious rap. I like rap that's physical, that's about a beat and bass and repetition.
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Women hang onto the romanticism of a relationship. But a man compartmentalises it into the past and then gets on with his new life.
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I would tell 17-year-olds to be proud of who you are. Don't try to change yourself for others. Focus on school and your future. Boys and friends will come and go, just focus on you and your future.
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We think that we are generous because we credit our neighbor with those virtues that are likely to benefit ourselves. We praise the banker that we may overdraw our account, and find good qualities in the highwayman in the hope that he may spare our pockets.
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The repetition of a catchword can hold analysis in fetters for fifty years or more.
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The quilt format is highly appropriate for repetition and serialization. Formal issues of balance and color, space and light in landscape are endlessly engaging. I try to use the medium to its maximum, pushing well beyond tradition.
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The price pattern reminds you that every movement of importance is but a repetition of similar price movements, that just as soon as you can familiarize yourself with the actions of the past, you will be able to anticipate and act correctly and profitably upon forthcoming movements.
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The greatest virtues are those which are most useful to other persons.
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Courage is the first virtue that makes all other virtues possible.
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The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.
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Malt does more than Milton can to justify God's ways to man.
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Hope is but a charlatan that ceases not to deceive us. For myself happiness only began when I had lost it.
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Written by the ancient Chinese philosopher of the same name, the 'Zhuangzi' is one long perplexing puzzle of a rambling collection of enigmatic short stories. It's a strange feeling to laugh at a joke written by someone in the 4th century B.C.
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Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them.