Others Quotes
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The heavier crop is ever in others' fields.
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He who cheats others is a knave, but he who cheats himself is a fool.
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While many alien species are harmless, others pose expensive threats to seas and fields and forests.
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So interviews are a valuable tool, but under certain circumstances they'd be more valuable than others.
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So, to praise others for their virtues can but encourage one's own efforts.
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We can do things that are very, very simple to us that can have a huge impact on others.
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In being aware of others' hunger, we contribute to a more empathic world.
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It's very disincentivizing to have others take care of your needs.
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The creative works of the entertainment industry belong to the millions of people who make them and are not for others to steal or unlawfully distribute.
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Above all, I try to create an emotion to which others can respond.
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We never see ourselves as others see us.
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If we are not prepared to think for ourselves, and to make the effort to learn how to do this well, we will always be in danger of becoming slaves to the ideas and values of others due to our own ignorance.
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I'm not unusual; it's the others who are strange.
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Tact: to lie about others as you would have them lie about you.
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Hear only the things you should hear - be deaf to others.
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Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, for there are plenty of others.
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Am I, or the others crazy?
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One believes others will do what he will do to himself.
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A nation' s strength ultimately consists in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow from others.
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I had to give myself permission to act, then others agreed.
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Only when the sense of the pain of others begins does man begin.
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Your goal as a candidate - define others before they can define you.
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In nerve-free multicellular organisms, the relationships of the cells to each other can only be of a chemical nature. In multicellular organisms with nerve systems, the nerve cells only represent cells like any others, but they have extensions suited to the purpose which they serve, namely the nerves.
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Let us consider that swearing is a sin of all others peculiarly clamorous, and provocative of Divine judgment.