Quotes About Advantages
There are many advantages in their being accustomed to the use of arms, and no possible disadvantage.
~ Joel Barlow
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I must say also that it's never worked to my disadvantage that I have long, blond hair.
~ Ann Beattie
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A media-only campaign has its advantages, but it also has its very severe disadvantages.
~ Ken Cuccinelli
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I think starting a cinema career late in life has more advantages than disadvantages.
~ Luke Evans
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Southampton have all the advantages to create good players; when you compare it to Serbia, Southampton has the better facilities. They can produce a player who is much more ready.
~ Dusan Tadic
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I am shocked that Republicans can't explain why our technological and economic advantages are the result of sound monetary and economic policy.
~ Jack Kemp
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As we're unleashing the benefits of communications technologies, we also want to minimize the downsides.
~ Ajit Pai
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The internet has been a boon and a curse for teenagers.
~ J. K. Rowling
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With shame be it spoken: by her fall, the Church's liberties have been sacrificed for the sake of temporal advantages. The road to her ruin lay through the sinuous paths of riches: she has been prostituted in the streets to princes; she has conceived iniquity and will bring forth oppression to the undeserving.
~ Thomas Becket
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A soldier: "I know where heaven is and it's Lithuania ... The women are beautiful, pagan, with a practical view towards sex. Who says communism was bad? You're working three levels of advantages: you're a foreign male, you're a rich, exotic American, and their men are a bunch of drunken, criminal slobs.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
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Radical individualism, radical egalitarianism, omnipresent and omni-incompetent government, the politicization of the culture, and the battle for advantages through politics shatter a society into fragments of isolated individuals and angry groups.
~ Robert H. Bork
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If tax remedies are so advantageous, why would they provoke the ire of voters? Here I will suggest that voters generally, and prosperous voters in particular, suffer from what I call the mother of all cognitive illusions: they believe that having to pay higher taxes would make it more difficult to buy what they want. Like many illusory beliefs, this one may strike most people as self-evidently true. And yet, as I will explain, it is completely baseless.
~ Robert H. Frank
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Love knows no virtue, no profit; it loves and forgives and suffers everything, because it must. It is not our judgment that leads us; it is neither the advantages nor the faults which we discover, that make us abandon ourselves, or that repel us. It is a sweet, soft, enigmatic power that drives us on. We cease to think, to feel, to will; we let ourselves be carried away by it, and ask not whither?
~ Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
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One morning just after Joe had left to drive to his class, Mary walked out to the barn and reflected on her state of hussiness. All in all, she was satisfied with it. Being a hussy had its advantages.
~ Linda Howard
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But the desire of obtaining the advantages, and of escaping the burdens, of political society, is a perpetual and inexhaustible source of discord.
~ Edward Gibbon
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Being left-handed has its advantages in volleyball. Few people know enough about your spike and serve to give you advice.
~ John Kessel
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All the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none of their defects.
~ Aldous Huxley
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So in a certain sense disintegration may have its advantages. But of course it's dangerous, horribly dangerous. Suppose you couldn't get back, out of the chaos...
~ Aldous Huxley
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What you need is a gramme of soma." "All the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none of their defects.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Todas las ventajas del cristianismo y del alcohol; y ninguno de sus inconvenientes.
~ Aldous Huxley
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And, beside the innumerable purely subjective advantages, there are the rich objective rewards. A dream-picture brings no buyer, a dream-plan no dividends, a fantasied book is followed by no royalty statements. Crass as this may sound in a world which spends a great deal of its breath in persuading futilitarians that they have chosen the better part, it is the literal truth and stands for a truth still greater.
~ Dorothea Brande
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But we must find somewhere appropriate to leave Henry." He groaned. "You look so extremely respectable, you know." "I have a flexible mind—I believe it's one of the advantages of growing old," she explained. "I find youth quite rigid at times. Why not a cemetery?" Colin
~ Dorothy Gilman
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Life does not give itself to one who tries to keep all its advantages at once. I have often thought morality may perhaps consist solely in the courage of making a choice.
~ Leon Blum
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Yeah, we pretty much had a form and a shape by that time - a style - and I think one of the advantages of not having any relationship to any other puppeteer was that it gave me a reason to put those together myself for the needs of television.
~ Jim Henson
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