Quotes About Benign
The paramount destiny and mission of woman is to fulfill the noble and benign offices of wife and mother. That is the law of the Creator.
~ Joseph P. Bradley
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I think I'm pretty benign, really, mostly.
~ Sam Neill
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the sky, without a speck, was a benign immensity of unstained light;
~ Joseph Conrad
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What is destiny—a mechanical fact, a theoretical possibility, a concept, a superstition, a mere word? Ian McCullough was inclined to think one or another of these depending upon his mood. Destiny, the seemingly benign verso of fate.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Most of us view the world as more benign than it really is, our own attributes as more favorable than they truly are, and the goals we adopt as more achievable than they are likely to be. We also tend to exaggerate our ability to forecast the future, which fosters optimistic overconfidence.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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BOTOLPHS (pl.n) Huge benign tumours which archdeacons and old chemistry teachers affect to wear on the sides of their noses.
~ Douglas Adams
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Personally I find the democratic chaos of the Internet fascinating, and for the most part really benign.
~ Moby
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I liked Stanley Kubrick from the start. He had a warm, benign nature and offered himself to you as a friend and ally. He seemed to possess no airs or attitudes, neuroses, or predilection towards tantrums.
~ Steven Berkoff
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The earth's history over the past several million years is that for every 100,000 years, we go through a dramatic climatic cycle where we get 90,000 years of ice age and 10,000 years of a warm period. I think people today just have the expectation that we deserve a perfectly benign climate forever.
~ Hugh Ross
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I believe in one energy that is benign, loving, warm and nurturing power.
~ Pooja Bedi
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Superman is a traditional archetype in our culture, this all-powerful but benign doer of good, protector and friend. If he could succumb to the frailties of mortal man, what's to become of the rest of us?
~ Dana Reeve
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Nico Tinbergen was my doctoral supervisor, and he was a benign, avuncular sort of influence; everybody loved him.
~ Richard Dawkins
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So shall the world go on, To good malignant, to bad men benign, Under her own weight groaning.
~ John Milton
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Some stalkers are quite benign, but finding someone in your garden at three o'clock in the morning with a meat cleaver and a hard-on can't be much fun.
~ Daniel Craig
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Pity is a benign form of abuse.
~ Michael J. Fox
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There is not much of a bureaucratic leap, if history is any guide, between a seemingly benign call for 'continuous situational awareness' and the onset of a covert and illegal campaign of domestic surveillance.
~ Michael Hastings
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I look suspicious if I dress in sort of benign clothes, going to the airport.
~ Ariel Pink
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The most beautiful words in the English language are not "I love you," but "It's benign."
~ Woody Allen
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When religion demands you refrain from doing something otherwise benign, that's just a provocation to do it more.
~ David Silverman
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At the time, I was seeking oblivion, and I sought in those blank, anonymous faces, even the most painfully familiar, a kind of benign escape.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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While the gentleman cherishes benign rule, the small man cherishes his native land. While the gentleman cherishes a respect for the law, the small man cherishes generous treatment.
~ Confucius
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The ultimate objective of American policy should be benign and visionary: to shape a truly cooperative global community, in
~ Zbigniew Brzezi?ski
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If you ignored the benign ghost that haunted the place and the witch who lived inside, it was practically the picture of normalcy.
~ Deborah Blake
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At the time, I was seeking oblivion, and I sought in those blank, anonymous faces, even the most painfully familiar, a kind of benign escape. A death that would not mean being dead.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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