Quotes About Inclined
Carlo: Give you a sense of well-being. Do you think young children, young teenagers, actually, should be kept away from music like that? Ramirez: No, because I believe that a person that ... a person that is destined or inclined to be evil will be evil with or without music. Music I don't believe has a part in anything. Carlo: Even young, impressionable minds? Ramirez: Yes, yes ... because I believe that it is the environment that will determine who a child will grow up to be.
~ Philip Carlo
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Men are men, unfortunately, no matter what their shape, and inclined to sin.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Another tip: "During a time of desolation one should never make a change," says Ignatius. Why not? Because when you are feeling distant from God and experiencing desolation (gnawing anxiety, etc.), you are more inclined to be guided by the evil spirit.
~ James Martin
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It is a pity that I am such a shocking housekeeper," said my wife, with a tinge of genuine regret in her voice. I was inclined to agree with her. My wife's name is Griselda—a highly suitable name for a parson's wife. But there the suitability ends. She is not in the least meek.
~ Agatha Christie
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Is there a common denominator? I wonder. You know, if there is, I should be inclined to say it is vanity.
~ Agatha Christie
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The fact that they're a congressionally chartered group should no more incline people to give to that group than the fact that it's National Pickle Month should make them eat more pickles.
~ Barney Frank
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There are two kinds of people... There are the dreamers who go and buy, and there are the doers who go and make. And I've always recognized that. So the dreamers are what support our company because they will buy the product that they could make if they wanted to, had time to, or were so inclined to.
~ Martha Stewart
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I was inclined to leave love unspoken.
~ Rachel Hartman
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I never suffered from the absence of a father. On the contrary, as a child I was more inclined to see men as a disturbing factor. It made things difficult for me when I started working as a director.
~ Michael Haneke
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There is nothing that Nature seems to have inclined us to as much as society.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
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Nature has inclined us to love men.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Virtue is an habit whereby the will is inclined to do well.
~ William Ames
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Love to faults is always blind,Always is to joy inclin'd,Lawless, wing'd, and unconfin'd,And breaks all chains from every mind.
~ William Blake
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I can't drop it. It's how I'm drawn.
~ I.B. Nosey
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Which ones are silver?" "The ones colored silver." As a rule, George didn't hit old ladies, though it was a rule for which he was momentarily inclined to try to find a loophole.
~ Jeff Strand
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I don't think it would be a good idea for scientists to have more political power. Scientists as a group are more inclined to try to derive an ought from an is, than the population at large.
~ David Deutsch
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I become more and more inclined to sink the minister in the man, and abandon my present calling in toto as a profession... to create a living religion in landscape painting.
~ Christopher Pearse Cranch
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To those inclined toward kindness, I say Come out of your houses drumming. All others, beware: I have discarded my smile but not my teeth.
~ Rita Dove
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I'm more inclined to linger in the science pages of 'The Week' magazine. But my principle obsessions are still watching sitcoms and football.
~ Alan Davies
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Miles nodded agreement in principle, even though he was inclined to include Ivan himself in the category of my God the company.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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The unschooled European mind, inclined to rational reduction, to pigeonholing and simplification, readily pushes everything African into a single bag and is content with facile stereotypes.
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
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In the present age men are not very inclined to die in defence of their opinions, but they are rarely inclined to change them.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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Genius goes around the world in its youth incessantly apologizing for having large feet. What wonder that later in life it should be inclined to raise those feet too swiftly to fools and bores.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Man is inclined to exaggerate almost everything — except his own mistakes.
~ Anonymous
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