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Quotes About Variety

Out of one man a raceOf men innumerable.
~ John Milton
Everything either this or that and oversimplified. But life was much more complicated. Life was much more than this or that, black or white. Life was grayish. "And
~ John Oliver Killens
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~ John Powell
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
~ John Ruskin
Now, you may think that this is some sort of generalized hatred that I will carry for the lot of you. Let me assure you that this is not the case. Each of you will fail, but you will fail in your own unique way, and therefore I will dislike each of you on an individual basis.
~ John Scalzi
A glorious Church is like a magnificent feast; there is all the variety that may be, but every one chooses out a dish or two that he likes, and lets the rest alone: how glorious soever the Church is, every one chooses out of it his own religion, by which he governs himself, and lets the rest alone.
~ John Selden
I've lived in good climate, and it bores the hell out of me. I like weather rather than climate
~ John Steinbeck
There is no reason that all human existence should be constructed on some one or some small number of patterns. [...] A man cannot get a coat or a pair of boots to fit him, unless they are either made to his measure, or he has a whole warehouseful to choose from: and is it easier to fit him with a life than with a coat, or are human beings more like one another in their whole physical and spiritual conformation than in the shape of their feet?
~ John Stuart Mill
is the absolute and essential importance of human development in its richest diversity.
~ John Stuart Mill
in an imperfect state of the human mind, the interests of truth require a diversity of opinions.
~ John Stuart Mill
To say that one person's desires and feelings are stronger and more various than those of another, is merely to say that he has more of the raw material of human nature, and is therefore capable, perhaps of more evil, but certainly of more good.
~ John Stuart Mill
Only through diversity of opinion is there, in the existing state of the human intellect, a chance of fair play to all sides of the truth.
~ John Stuart Mill
Real books, unlike schoolbooks, can't be standardized. They are eccentric; no book fits everyone.
~ John Taylor Gatto
with all prayer (Eph. 6:18)" All sorts of prayer- public, private, mental, vocal. Do not be diligent in one kind of prayer and negligent in others... let us use all.
~ John Wesley
cualquier cosa que hagamos que implique novedad, variedad y desafío, estimula el cerebro y puede contribuir a aumentar la reserva cognitiva.
~ Elkhonon Goldberg
There's no one way to dance. And that's kind of my philosophy about everything.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Who were these people, these specially selected tenants? They were mothers and fathers and children. A dressmaker, a secretary, an inventor, a doctor, a judge. And, oh yes, one was a bookie, one was a burglar, one was a bomber, and one was a mistake.
~ Ellen Raskin
what's normal, she said. adults are all just weird in different ways.
~ Ellen Wittlinger
Son muchos los Nueva Yores que hay en Nueva York. Como muchos los amores que hay en el amor, que dijo Eça De Queirós.
~ Elvira Lindo
To get up in the morning, wash and then wait for some unforeseen variety of dread or depression. I would give the whole universe and all of Shakespeare for a grain of ataraxy.
~ Emil Cioran
Thirty morning gowns!" whispered Sarah, as they went down stairs. "The idea of a new gown every day for a month. Now I call that real happiness.
~ Emily Eden
Look at a railway stall; you see books of every color—blue, yellow, crimson, "ringstreaked, speckled, and spotted," on every subject, in every style, of every opinion, with every conceivable difference, celestial or sublunary, maleficent, beneficent—but all small. People take their literature in morsels, as they take sandwiches on a journey.
~ bagehot walter x
Our daily lives have a kaleidoscopic quality, a feeling of walking down a breakfast buffet and spooning out things onto your plate. And there's a lot to eat at this brunch of experience. Too many pineapple rings, too many sausages, too much syrup.
~ baker nicholson ii
If in opera the music impaired the verisimilitude of the acting, it is not less true that acting limited the variety of the music.
~ balfour arthur james ii