Quotes About Sides
Either way God was going to have to choose sides and choose soon: the godless communists or the blaspheming Germans. Who would be God with a choice like that?
~ Philip Kerr
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Internal and external obliques form your sides and waist. Your external obliques sit closest to the surface toward the front of your waist, with the internal obliques sitting deeper and closer to your back. Toning them shrinks your waistline and love handles.
~ Denise Austin
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She sounds... cruel. There were many sides to Grace, Fiske said. ... Beatrice leaned closer to the screen. Grace made her own husband, Nathaniel Harford, an Outcast.
~ Jude Watson
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What distinguishes the campaign finance issue from just about every other one being debated these days is that the two sides do not divide along conventional liberal/ conservative lines.
~ James L. Buckley
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Our whole American way of life is a great war of ideas, and librarians are the arms dealers selling weapons to both sides
~ James Quinn
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Patriotism for the sake of is like choosing sides in a war based on the color of their uniforms.
~ Dov Davidoff
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Everything is subtle. Everything has a million sides. Everything is a manifestation of god. Everything is light. All beings are infinite. All things are perfect, in their own way.
~ Frederick Lenz
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People say you can't make movies about your politics or the environment. And, generally speaking, I completely divide those sides of my brain.
~ Edward Norton
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The fiercely independent Arnold did not need the encouragement of Loyalists: he may have thought of changing sides as early as the seniority controversy two years earlier
~ Willard Sterne Randall
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The worst mistake of first contact, made throughout history by individuals on both sides of every new encounter, has been the unfortunate habit of making assumptions. It often proved fatal.
~ William M. Kucmierowski
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the mistake of calling an assiette à soupe (soup plate) a soup bowl (bol) because it has sides to hold in soup.
~ David Lebovitz
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I like to think that good people win. But even good people have other sides. Most people will slow down to get a good look at an accident, even though they won't admit it.
~ Stephen King
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Actors do have good and bad sides. It's because the passage down the birth canal distorts the face. People born by caesarean section are more symmetrical.
~ Richard Griffiths
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History must not be written with bias, and both sides must be given, even if there is only one side.
~ John Betjeman
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People get stoked by conflict. They take sides. Passions are ignited. And that's a good way to get people to take notice.
~ Jason Fried
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With impressive proof on all sides of magnificent progress, no one can rightly deny the fundamental correctness of our economic system.
~ Herbert Hoover
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People feel the need to choose sides when a relationship splits - it's human nature.
~ Tammara Webber
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To come to nothing through something is the way to outside from both sides.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
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By dawn he had surrendered, gratefully, to the old inertia, the product of always seeing both sides of every question.
~ Robert Harris
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To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides." David Viscott
~ Robert Holden
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You can't not have feelings about country clubs, whichever side you're on.
~ Harold Ramis
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When you look at territorial disputes, there are good arguments on any sides. I think it's important that we don't take sides on legitimacy.
~ Henry Paulson
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Howarth began to see that, however much it was against ones will and convictions, sides had to be taken, the dreary corrupt world of politics had to be entered by the good and dispassionate, to protect and avenge the weak. But one always entered too late.
~ Anthony Burgess
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Look here, my friend, for three years I was a bus conductor in Paris. I recommend it during rush hours; it gave me what you might call a knowledge of human nature — a good, solid knowledge which prompted me to change sides and go over to the elephants. I hope that'll do for you, as an explanation.
~ Romain Gary
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