Quotes About Itself
The fact of the matter is, most of our orders are not supersized. Less than five per cent are supersized - that's never mentioned. The whole issue has been supersized itself.
~ Jim Cantalupo
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There is no degree of human suffering which in and of itself is going to bring about change. Only organisation can change things.
~ Susan George
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In other words, the dream itself, hidden in the memory, rises to its own defense when it hears itself being challenged by an alternate version, and so reveals itself.
~ Walter Murch
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proper treatment will cure a cold in seven days, but left to itself a cold will hang on for a week.
~ Darrell Huff
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I think that America will not trust a party to defend America that isn't willing to defend itself.
~ James Carville
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It was, Sylveste knew, simply the understandable attempt of a culture to raise a mirror to itself. What made it significant was the complete extent to which it had permeated their culture
~ Alastair Reynolds
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In the updraft, the particulate glitz is beside itself.
~ Rae Armantrout
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As if (I remember thinking) some monstrous giant had been holding mad carnival with itself at the end of that great passage.
~ William Hope Hodgson
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I think it's important to remember that the court itself, the federal government itself belongs to the American people.
~ Mike Pence
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And I guess I have a face and a look that sort of lends itself to period costume!
~ Ioan Gruffudd
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The earth is attempting to rid itself of an infection by human parasite.
~ Richard Preston
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What they were glossing over with this too-convenient metaphor was that life itself was just a long series of trigger events.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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Knowledge always desires increase, it is like fire, which must first be kindled by some external agent, but which will afterwards propagate itself.
~ Samuel Johnson
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The worst state of affairs is when science begins to concern itself with art.
~ Paul Klee
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But Fate does iron wedges drive, And always crowds itself betwixt.
~ Andrew Marvell
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I wanted to leave myself . . . but I was paralyzed. I had this really strange feeling that, if I just stayed there, the world would right itself. Margot would come back.
~ Robert Galbraith
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Indeed, it occasionally seems as if the book has attempted to inoculate itself against the prospect of actually being read.
~ Roger Moorhouse
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He plants his feet stubbornly, adopting what he must think is an heroic post. He's just begging for a pigeon to fly by and relieve itself.
~ Libba Bray
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Uprooting is by far the most dangerous of the ills of human society, for it perpetuates itself.
~ Simone Weil
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The penalties for being an accessory to the attempt to flee the [GDR] were greater than the crime of trying to flee itself.
~ Anna Funder
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A paste of blue cloud untangled itself on the red sky over the harbour.
~ Anne Carson
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Love is worth the sum of itself, and nothing more.
~ Alice Hoffman
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The electric network selling itself: The medium is the message
~ Allen Ginsberg
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I don't think the AAA is an end in itself; we will maintain prudent financial management with or without the AAA.
~ Jay Weatherill
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