Quotes About Rarely
Philosophers have debated the meaning of life for centuries, rarely coming to the same conclusion.
~ Stephen King
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I usually turn over when ads appear on television. But - very rarely - I am gripped by a particularly beautiful one, and wonder if art historians of the future will point to these televisual delights as our best art.
~ Alice Roberts
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Rarely is it correct to play a hyper-aggressive style of poker. But there are certain situations where a seemingly reckless approach will actually be the most profitable strategy to employ, like at the Main Event at the World Series of Poker.
~ Daniel Negreanu
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In sports, the confluence of the 1989 Oakland vs. San Francisco World Series and the Loma Prieta earthquake notwithstanding, the earth rarely moves.
~ John Gregory Dunne
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I very rarely use a Metro system but I'm glad to see the world-class things which are present in Lucknow now. I loved the artworks, especially at the Hazratganj Metro Station where chikankari work has been depicted.
~ Mahima Chaudhry
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When a decision is made to cope with the symptoms of a problem, it is generally assumed that the corrective measures will solve the problem itself. They seldom do.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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Even if some women were physically and mentally capable of participating in a warrior's group, this very rarely happened.
~ Azar Gat
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One of the main differences between programs you develop in school and those you develop as a professional is that the design problems solved by school programs are rarely, if ever, wicked.
~ Steve McConnell
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Such films that the audiences remembers 10-15 years after they released come by rarely.
~ Akshaye Khanna
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History rarely repeats itself, but its echoes never go away.
~ Tariq Ali
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My experiences have also convinced me that sexual harassment is very rarely publicly punished after it is reported, and then only after a pattern of relatively egregious offenses.
~ Hope Jahren
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It is rarely that you see an American writer who is not hopelessly sane.
~ Margaret Anderson
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Fundamental and flagrant contradictions rarely occur in second-rate writers; in the work of the great authors, they lead into the very center of their work.
~ Hannah Arendt
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They - bliss and fear - are constant companions. Rarely does one venture out without the other.
~ Harlan Coben
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One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are.
~ Cal Thomas
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I never turn down requests for interviews. I'm just rarely asked.
~ Bob Ross
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I'm capable of looking on the bright side. I just don't do it very often.
~ Morrissey
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This was the first time he'd been involved in an intricate plot just to make a man look foolish. Men rarely needed help looking foolish.
~ Stuart Woods
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To celebrate, I decorated my mess tin with a yellow dandelion blossom. It looked like the sun I so rarely see. Van Gogh would have liked it.
~ Susan Vreeland
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I don't think most people would like my personality. There might be a few -- very few, I would imagine- who are impressed by it, but rarely would anyone like it.
~ Haruki Murakami
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Very rarely do I talk off the top of my head on stage. I'm not an improv guy. I'm a writer-guy who presents what he's written.
~ Steven Wright
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I am still fascinated by all the different ways [Charles Mingus] and Dannie Richmond came up with to play time. I had never heard before (and have rarely heard since) a bassist and a drummer who could so dramatically affect the direction and intensity of the music.
~ Stanley Crouch
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The truth is generally seen, rarely heard.
~ Baltasar Gracian
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Epigram and truth are rarely commensurate. Truth has to get somewhat chiseled, as it were, before it will fit into an epigram.
~ Joseph P. Farrell
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