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invention tyranny recollection
One reproduces only that which is striking; that is to say, the necessary. Thus, one's recollections and inventions are liberated from the tyranny which nature exerts. Edgar Degas
invention inventor valuable
An invention can be so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor, Eli Whitney
invention patent protect
The patent application was to protect our invention. As you can see . . . the invention is significant. Craig McHugh
invention
Correspondences are like small clothes before the invention of suspenders; it is impossible to keep them up. Sydney Smith
invention
Washington is no place in which to carry out inventions Alexander Graham Bell
invention conscience
Conscience is a Jewish invention. Adolf Hitler
invention nineteenth-century method
The greatest invention of the nineteenth century was the invention of the method of invention. Alfred North Whitehead
invention letdowns i-realized
I'm never going to have to work. None of my descendants are ever going to have to work; this is going to make me so much money. It was such a letdown when I realized that wasn't my invention. Chuck Palahniuk
invention
Some of my inventions didn't take off. I invented a url lengthener. Andy Kindler
tyranny all-time assured
The tyranny of the ignoramuses is insurmountable and assured for all time. Albert Einstein
tyranny inferiors
The most insupportable of tyrannies is that of inferiors. Napoleon Bonaparte
tyranny
Tyranny must not prevail. Margaret Thatcher
tyranny-of-the-majority shields anonymity
Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. John Paul Stevens
tyranny dictatorship exhausting
It is really exhausting to live in a dictatorship of 'Me', which is basically a tyranny of others. Stefan Molyneux
tyranny knows
I know all about the tyranny of women. Tennessee Williams
tyranny greater
There is no greater tyranny than that of the dead over the living. Thomas Paine
recollection
The life of the dead consists in the recollection cherished of them by the living. Marcus Tullius Cicero