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Quotes About Fairly

Works of art can be described as having an essence of eternal solitude and an understanding is attainable least of all by critique. Only love can grasp and hold them and can judge them fairly.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
I've been fairly private about my personal life. I've been approached by other companies to do a documentary about cosplay and about my life, but I've never felt comfortable.
~ Jessica Nigri
I'm fairly well off. I can't poor-mouth that away from people's sensibilities about me, which is something I worry about as an actor. But it would be real stupid of me to do something for the money.
~ Jack Nicholson
Using these unnamed sources, if done properly, carefully and fairly, provides more accountability in government.
~ Bob Woodward
The public health authorities never mention the main reason many Americans have for smoking heavily, which is that smoking is a fairly sure, fairly honorable form of suicide.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
There are far too many people in prison with poorly understood disability, particularly cognitive and mental disabilities. We cannot tolerate a system that just processes people rather than a system that fairly administers justice.
~ Bill Shorten
Trump's policies are a mix of fairly traditional things. Even his immigration stuff isn't really that new.
~ Greg Gutfeld
We lost track of which was which, but we were fairly sure that some of the creatures had been borne away still in the darkness of paganism, and that worried us a good deal.
~ Marilynne Robinson, Gilead
We have today a fairly thorough knowledge of the early Greco-Roman period because our motivations are the same.
~ Arthur Erickson
I met his gaze with my own empty one. I was tired of games. Just because I could play them, and play them fairly well, didn't mean I enjoyed them.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Even fairly serious moviegoers can't shake this shadow of the corporate world.
~ Noah Baumbach
I'm well rewarded for a job I massively enjoy doing. I think I'm paid very fairly.
~ Laura Kuenssberg
I am a student of universal spiritual principles, and I read theology and spiritual writings, so my grasp of basic spiritual principles is fairly good.
~ Marianne Williamson
What little was known about the range of wolverines made it plain that they are tied to environments with fairly heavy snowfall and cool year-round temperatures.
~ Douglas H. Chadwick
Protecting life is a value that matters. Whether it is stopping partial birth abortion which I think is a barbarism. Or whether it is fairly enforcing the criminal laws against Planned Parenthood.
~ Ted Cruz
We have today a fairly thorough knowledge of the early Greco-Roman period because our motivations are the same.
~ Arthur Erickson
still—it could not be fairly called wooing a woman to tell her that he would never woo her. It must be admitted to be a ghostly kind of wooing.
~ George Eliot
Such, Echecrates, was the end of our comrade, who was, we may fairly say, of all those whom we knew in our time, the bravest and also the wisest and most upright man.
~ Plato
We lost track of which was which, but we were fairly sure that some of the creatures had been borne away still in the darkness of paganism, and that worried us a good deal.
~ Marilynne Robinson
Our little ford was almost ready. She was later to be called Auntie after Gertrude Stein's aunt Pauline who always behaved admirably in emergencies and behaved fairly well most times if she was properly flattered.
~ Gertrude Stein
The right to strike is one of the most important safeguards working people have in this country. It's a weapon of last resort that has served throughout history as a bargaining tool which allows unions to push for recognition of ordinary workers' rights to be paid fairly and treated with dignity.
~ Emily Thornberry
I've been around racing a fairly long time, but when it comes to the important issues, I'm happy to let others make the big decisions.
~ Mats Sundin
than the first, so you could have a fairly recent crime. But that could also
~ Jonathan Kellerman
Roosevelt and Lodge operated by a fairly straightforward and sensible credo: reform without power is meaningless, and power without scruple is corrupt.
~ Evan Thomas