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The whole world knows that His glory has not been spread by force and weapons, but by poor fishermen.
~ Girolamo Savonarola
I'm sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing.
~ Aaron Eckhart
I like to cook and go to Whole Foods.
~ Tom Sturridge
For us, the reason that our quality has been high, and I feel that our pricing has been reasonable, is because we don't wholesale.
~ James Jebbia
I'm personally not terribly interested in designing wholesome characters, so I don't have many variations to offer.
~ Akira Toriyama
Milkmen seem so wholesome, and there's no way anybody can be that wholesome.
~ Max Cannon
The commencement speech is not, I think, a wholly satisfactory manifestation of our culture.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
Good masters teach good doctrine, but that taught by evil masters is wholly evil.
~ Saint Basil
The interesting thing about Hain is that he's not a very interesting character. He's not fabulously clever. He's not a great policeman. He's not hugely charismatic. I'd describe him as a kind-of Chekhovian character. He's an ordinary bloke, to whom extraordinary things have happened. Which is quite hard to play, I have to say.
~ Robbie Coltrane
It is not necessary to argue to those for whom I write that the two great needs of mankind, that all men may be lifted up into the light of the highest Christian civilization, are, first, a pure, spiritual Christianity, and second, civil liberty.
~ Josiah Strong
I've had the joy of representing some fantastic clubs, all of whom have helped to shape me in their own varying way.
~ Robert Green
And now when we hear that Iran and Iraq plan to cooperate more closely and that a fundamentalist is coming to power in Tehran - a man about whom we cannot be sure that he is absolutely averse to terrorism - it is very worrisome.
~ Otto Schily
I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect.
~ Edward Gibbon
There has been only a civil rights movement, whose tone of voice was adapted to an audience of liberal whites.
~ Stokely Carmichael
Dialogue should simply be a sound among other sounds, just something that comes out of the mouths of people whose eyes tell the story in visual terms.
~ Alfred Hitchcock
There are many dying children out there whose last wish is to meet me.
~ David Hasselhoff
I never really liked Hollywood. I found it unreal - unreal and full of men and women whose lives were confused and full of pain.
~ Grace Kelly
Money is the great tool through whose means labor and skill become universally co-operative.
~ Leland Stanford
I rank myself no higher in the scheme of things than a policeman - whose utility would disappear if there were no criminals.
~ Lord Salisbury
Nothing else in the world... not all the armies... is so powerful as an idea whose time has come.
~ Victor Hugo
There are some decision-makers in the world whose version of sanity is a little different from what I consider the right one.
~ Bruce Cockburn
There are works of literature whose influence is strong but indirect because it is mediated through the whole of the culture rather than immediately through imitation. Wordsworth is the case that comes to mind.
~ J. M. Coetzee
The networks are not some chicken-coop manufacturing lobby whose calls nobody returns.
~ Ralph Nader
My surname certainly suggests a man whose destiny has always been injury.
~ John Hurt