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But you were always a good man of business, Jacob,' faltered Scrooge, who now began to apply this to himself. Business!' cried the Ghost, wringing its hands again. "Mankind was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The deals of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business! Charles Dickens
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The ocean asks for nothing but those who stand by her shores gradually attune themselves to her rhythm. Charles Dickens
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A mob is usually a creature of very mysterious existence, particularly in a large city. Where it comes from, or whither it goes, few men can tell. Assembling and dispersing with equal suddenness, it is as difficult to follow to its various sources as the sea itself; nor does the parallel stop here, for the ocean is not more fickle and uncertain, more terrible when roused, more unreasonable or more cruel. Charles Dickens
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Calumny crosses oceans, scales mountains and traverses deserts, with greater ease than the Scythian Abaris, and like him, rides upon a poisoned arrow. Charles Caleb Colton
ocean often-is evil
Idleness is the grand Pacific Ocean of life, and in that stagnant abyss the most salutary things produce no good, the most noxious no evil. Vice, indeed, abstractedly considered, may be, and often is engendered in idleness; but the moment it becomes efficiently vice, it must quit its cradle and cease to be idle. Charles Caleb Colton
ocean moon men
Some men of a secluded and studious life, have sent forth from their closet or their cloister, rays of intellectual light that have agitated courts, and revolutionized kingdoms; like the moon, that far removed from the ocean, and shining upon it with a serene and sober light, is the chief cause of all those ebbings and flowings which incessantly disturb that world of waters. Charles Caleb Colton
ocean rivers currents
Nobility is a river that sets with a constant and undeviating current, directly into the great Pacific Ocean of Time; but, unlike all other rivers, it is more grand at its source, than at its termination. Charles Caleb Colton
ocean sea waiting
It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and foresees a hurricane, stands out to sea and encounters a storm to avoid a shipwreck. Charles Caleb Colton
ocean night men
All men are islands, surrounded by the bottomless oceans of unthinking night. Charles Stross
nonsense choke
I tried to swallow his nonsense without choking. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
nonsense
Everything in life in nonsense. it's just a question of persepctive Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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in nonsense is strength Kurt Vonnegut
nonsense remains
Nonsense remains nonsense even when we talk it about God. C. S. Lewis
nonsense charm
As charms are nonsense, nonsense is a charm. Benjamin Franklin
nonsense seems
Nonsense, seems to sum up everything. Albert Einstein
nonsense
Confidence in nonsense is required. Burt Rutan
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If you're a preacher, you talk for a living, so even if you don't make sense, you learn to make nonsense eloquently. Andrew Young
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Nonsense, n. The objections that are urged against this excellent dictionary. Ambrose Bierce
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Megahertz has been distorted as a proxy for performance and has been devalued in terms of a measure of performance. Mark Bode
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People are out there saying we have to devalue our properties because of the Internet, but it hasn't even come into play! Gerry Harvey
devalue families family feed life maid members roles
I do not devalue the role of a maid or nanny, or the stereotypical roles that some members of our family have actually done to feed our families in real life. Gina Rodriguez
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There is nothing in that mix that will devalue the value of network television. In fact, I think it will be exactly the opposite. David Poltrack
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You don't ever want to devalue music. Music is important; it's necessary product. I always try to make sure that there's a value - that people appreciate music and realize that there's a value to it. Robert Coppola Schwartzman