Greater Quotes
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Monogamy is contrary to nature but necessary for the greater social good.
Rita Mae Brown
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The greater the ambiguity, the greater the pleasure.
Milan Kundera
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What if my greatest disappointments, or the aching of this life, is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can't satisfy?
Laura Story
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The rich are richer, and the poor are poorer, in the city than elsewhere; and, as a rule, the greater are the riches of the rich and the poverty of the poor.
Josiah Strong
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It is my sincere opinion that our precious time on earth should not be spent attempting to justify unbelievable acts of cruelty, death, and disease as a part of 'God’s Plan' or the greater good — and clinging to ancient texts that preach ill-concealed bigotry and sexism. Instead, we should find ways to make this life happy and satisfying, without regard to the unknowable nature of an afterlife.
David G. McAfee
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You have someone in your life whom you honor and revere so much that every hurt on them is inflicted on you as well. And the closer they are to you, the greater the pain.
Masashi Kishimoto
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In reality some images or drawings have a greater impact than many buildings that are built.
Emilio Ambasz
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The more contact we have with one another and the more we come to understand each other's values, the greater will be our mutual respect.
Dalai Lama
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The less one notices happiness, the greater it is.
Alberto Moravia
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No matter what challenge you’re facing or situation you’re going through, always remember this. You are bigger, stronger, greater, more significant, more powerful, more resilient, and more important than any of your problems.
Clifton Anderson
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He has robbed me, yet he has given me something of greater value . . . he has given to me myself.
Hermann Hesse
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The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow.
Francis Atterbury
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True experiences of angels always lead to a greater unity.
H. C. Moolenburgh
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Whenever you're dealing with fantasy, and you're doing vampires or anything that is not too based in reality, and you try to base it in reality, you have so much of a greater chance of sounding hokey.
Moon Bloodgood
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No one has been a greater botanist or zoologist. No one has written more books, more correctly, more methodically, from personal experience. No one has more completely changed a whole science and started a new epoch.
Carl Linnaeus
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Regarding language as an apparatus of symbols for the conveyance of thought, we may say that, as in a mechanical apparatus, the more simple and the better arranged its parts, the greater will be the effect produced.
Herbert Spencer