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Quotes About Aside

Those who sacrifice for the good of this nation are not simply a resource to be utilized and cast aside.
~ Madison Cawthorn
I am hopeful for the Newcastle fans, for the club, for everybody that I will be able to step aside and we will be able to get an owner in that will please everybody.
~ Mike Ashley
U]npleasant truths are hastily and nonchalantly brushed aside, as if by so doing the truth could be abolished.
~ Adolf Hitler
They conceive a certain theory, and everything has to fit into that theory. If one little fact will not fit it, they throw it aside. But it is always the facts that will not fit in that are significant.
~ Agatha Christie
Nothing is more to the point than a good digression.
~ Ralph Caplan
Hatred can be pushed aside, but it will always whisper in your ear.
~ Karen Traviss
For the purpose of acquiring gain, everything else is pushed aside or thrown overboard, for example, as is philosophy by the professors of philosophy.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The glorious gifts of the gods are not to be cast aside.
~ Homer
From the paths of blood (and such is the history of nations) I cannot refuse to turn aside to gather some flowers of science or virtue.
~ Edward Gibbon
It seems to me that the basic plot of all historical novels is a romance swept aside by history.
~ Ned Beauman
V. S. Pritchett has a challenging aside in which he describes Jane Austen as a war novelist, pointing out that the facts of the long war are basic to all her books.
~ Jane Aiken Hodge
Memory is the power to revive again in our minds those ideas which after imprinting have disappeared, or have been laid aside out of sight.
~ John Locke
The purpose of a writer is to be read, and the criticism which would destroy the power of pleasing must be blown aside
~ Samuel Johnson
If ... it would be a gain to any man to hang himself, I certainly think that it would be of the very greatest advantage to a tyrant to do so; for he alone is profited neither by retaining his troubles nor by laying them aside.
~ xenophon ii
Questions are as supple as willow wands, it's easy to brush by them and slip them aside, and no one the worse for it.
~ Ellis Peters
We owe it to the American people to set aside the areas where our ideology may prevent progress and find common ground where there are plenty of opportunities to produce good results.
~ Thom Tillis
we can but stand aside, and let them Rush upon their Fate! There is scarcely anything of yours, upon which it is so dangerous to Rush, as your Fate. You may Rush upon your Potato-beds, or your Strawberry-beds, without doing much harm: you may even Rush upon your Balcony (unless it is a new house, built by contract, and with no clerk of the works) and may survive the foolhardy enterprise: but if you once Rush upon your FATE--why, you must take the consequences!
~ Lewis Carroll
Tantra is for the advanced spiritual practitioner who is ready to push aside spiritual practice in the name of spiritual practice.
~ Frederick Lenz
This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.
~ Dorothy Parker
She was a round, curvy woman who, for Parker, brought to mind a figure assembled from a selection of soft fruits. Aside
~ John Connolly
When we talk about safety and security of the American people, politics falls aside pretty quickly.
~ Bill Frist
Hah. In that wise, we had best put speculation aside, and consider the evidence of our senses.
~ Sharon Lee
Anything happening," she whispered. "Aside from you blundering about like a lost elephant?" he asked, in the same low tone. She nodded, accepting the rebuke. "Aside from that.
~ John Flanagan
Everyone hates war, the senator stated at the start, and therefore it was time to lay aside the argument that if men differed over how to prevent one, then the other side must necessarily be against peace.
~ Arthur Herman