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discovery two broken
The two most common charges against the older fiction, that it pleased wickedly and that it taught nothing, had broken down before the discovery, except in illiberal sects, that the novel is fitted both for honest use and for pleasure. Carl Clinton Van Doren
discovery woods violet
Mathematical discoveries, like springtime violets in the woods, have their season which no human can hasten or retard. Carl Friedrich Gauss
discovery philadelphia atheism
In Philadelphia, I inadvertently came upon an edition of Robert Ingersoll's Essays and Lectures. This was an exciting discovery; his atheism confirmed my own belief that the horrific cruelty of the Old Testament was degrading to the human spirit. Charlie Chaplin
discovery action motive
We are not more ingenious in searching out bad motives for good actions when performed by others, than good motives for bad actions when performed by ourselves. Charles Caleb Colton
discovery heaven mystery
We must leave the discovery of this mystery, like all others, to time, and accident, and Heaven's pleasure. Charles Dickens
discovered good techno
When I was 16, I really discovered good stuff like Detroit techno or gabba from Holland. Apparat
discover maybe tiny
I always say that you don't have to like 'The Room', but you will discover something - maybe a tiny little thing - and say, 'Wait a minute, maybe I want to see more.' Tommy Wiseau
discovered less might people relate special true whatever
I had discovered that I'm much less special than I thought I am. So whatever I find true for myself, other people might also relate to. Stefan Sagmeister
discovered harvard life philosophy
At Harvard College, I discovered political philosophy as a way of life. Tom Cotton
history morality interest
History is not written in the interests of morality. Agnes Repplier
history favors may
History is, and has always been trameled by facts. It may ignore some and deny others; but it cannot accommodate itself unreservedly to theories; it cannot be stripped of things evidenced in favor of things surmised. Agnes Repplier
history fluid ifs
If history in the making be a fluid thing, it swiftly crystallizes. Agnes Repplier
history action function
Deliberation is a function of the many; action is the function of one. Charles de Gaulle
history simply
The history of storytelling isn't one of simply entertaining the masses but of also advising, instructing, challenging the status quo. Therese Fowler
history men mystique pure ring tradition
There will always be something about two men in the ring - a mystique because it's pure man-to-man competition. Because of the history boxing has and the tradition it holds, boxing will always have a that mystique. Sugar Ray Leonard
history lies people primitive rarely
Mythology is a set of primitive lies that people rarely believe. This is rather different from history, which is a set of lies that people actually believe. Ashwin Sanghi
history indicate people time
When I was in school, I conceptually didn't want black people to have context, to take it out of all that history. I wanted nothing to indicate where they are or what time it is, to place them anywhere. Toyin Odutola
history known worth year
What a year to live in! Worth all other times ever known in our history or any other. Thomas Starr King
priests delicate heard
I heard no longer The snowy-banded, dilettante, Delicate-handed priest intone. Alfred Lord Tennyson
priests wanted
I wanted passionately to be a priest. A. N. Wilson
priests judas judas-priest
Back in 1994 there was no Judas Priest. Glenn Tipton
priests
New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ Large. John Milton
priests electric sermons
Had I become a priest, the sermons would've been electric! Johnny Vegas
priests lost traders
Once the high priests and the traders took over, we were lost as a species. George Carlin
priests personification falsehood
The priest is the personification of falsehood. Giuseppe Garibaldi
priests wells associates
I always like to associate with a lot of priests because it makes me understand anti-clerical things so well. Hilaire Belloc