Courses Quotes
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If, however, the success of a politician is to be measured by the degree in which he is able personally to influence the course of politics, and attach to himself a school of political thought, then Mr. Mill, in the best meaning of the words, has succeeded.
Millicent Fawcett
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Most correspondents came from the former colonial powers - there were British, French, and a lot of Italians, because there were a lot of Italian communities there. And of course there were a lot of Russians.
Ryszard Kapuscinski
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As an architect you are a builder. You are of course more than a builder. You need to be a militant, you have to be a poet, you have to be a visionary, you have to be an artist. But certainly you have to be a builder. Everything starts from there.
Renzo Piano
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Isn't it strange how someone can be both human and divine at the same time? I am referring, of course, to myself.
Thomas Edward Yorke
Atoms for Peace
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Of course, there are diseases of which people die.
Serge Lang
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On oval (tracks) he's a rookie, but on road courses and street courses he's not. He showed that again here.
Helio Castroneves
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Most of us actually stifle enough good impulses during the course of a day to change the current of our lives.
William Moulton Marston
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And religion causes most of the problems, war, and economics of course, and study your history or you're going to repeat it; and if you're burning a Harry Potter book you need some serious counseling, you don't get it, you're missing the whole point.
Michael Berryman
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It was a bit of fun. But of course like anything that starts as a joke, people started to take it all seriously!
Steven John Wilson
Bass Communion
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It is important for everybody to insure that the process will go on, that the ceasefire will hold. Of course, there is no ceasefire against Daesh the Islamic State, Jabhat al Nusra, and Al Qaeda.
Mohammad Javad Zarif
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There were a lot of rumors spread about me. Of course, I didn't show up to defend myself, so my absence helped create even more.
Sean Young
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Hence a ship is said to head the sea, when her course is opposed to the setting or direction of the surges.
William Falconer