Quotes About Association
Earth (north): Alfalfa sprouts, beets, corn, fern, honeysuckle, magnolia, moss, peas, potatoes, turnips, vervain Air (east): Anise, clover, dandelions, goldenrod, lavender, lily of the valley, marjoram, mint, parsley, pine Fire (south): Basil, bay, cactus, chrysanthemum, daylilies, dill, garlic, holly, juniper, marigolds, onions, rosemary, sunflowers Water (west): Aster, blackberries, catnip, cucumbers, daffodils, gardenias, geranium, iris, lettuce, lotus, roses, water lily, willow
~ Skye Alexander
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a relationship is between one person and another
~ skyla
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For each of them, men, is able, going into each of the cities, to persuade the young-who can associate with whomever of their own citizens they wish to for free-they persuade these young men to leave off their associations with the latter, and to associate with themselves instead, and to give them money and acknowledge gratitude besides.
~ Socrates
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he was soon drawn into a circle of associates who did not improve either his habits or his morals.
~ Sojourner Truth
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No ramifications whatsoever. You're not going to ramificate; you don't know what it means. You don't know which of the words I use are real words and which I'm making up
~ Sophie Hannah
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Ironic. I'm here because of my inherent dangerousness, but it's my inherent politeness that makes me put up with this. With him.
~ Sophie Jordan
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Hypocrite reader — my fellow — my brother!
~ St Jerome
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I can see the headline now: Archangel Busts Were Whisperer.
~ Stacy Mantle
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Does every pickup in Idaho come complete with a dog in the back?
~ Stan Purdum
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Even now, and you can look at me: Am I a savage person? My conscience is clear. —POL POT The eradication of conscience is one of the toughest things you're going to have to learn. Not everyone can do it.
~ Stanley Bing
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Associate with well-mannered persons and your manners will improve. Run around with decent folk and your own decent instincts will be strengthened.
~ Stanley Walker
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Benjamin Rush, the eighteenth-century founder of the disease concept of alcoholism, also thought that lying, murder, and political dissent were diseases.
~ Stanton Peele
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armorer-gunner Kenneth Dabbs was also from Texas;
~ Starr Smith
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~ Stefan Wolf
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Liebe Leser, auf Anregung einer Leserin habe ich mich dazu entschlossen, diese Sammlung mit einem alphabetischen Index zu versehen.
~ Stefan Zweig
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On the whole, Cold Comfort was not without its promise of mystery and excitement.
~ Stella Gibbons
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It is the nobility of their style which will make our writers of 1840 unreadable forty years from now.
~ Stendhal
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Adolf Hitler coveted the Lipizzaner for its white coat and for its perceived racial purity.
~ Stephan Talty
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True is the name for whatever idea starts the verification process, useful is the name for its completed function in experience
~ William James
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It is difficult to separate, at times, the myth from the truth.
~ Bob Kane
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The soul, by an instinct stronger than reason, ever associates beauty with truth.
~ Henry Theodore Tuckerman
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Among the Jews, especially in the Old Testament, teachings served not for the communication of religious truth, but rather to bring the one taught into direct confrontation with the Divine Will.
~ Gordon Fee
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Truth illuminates and gives joy; and it is by the bond of joy, not of pleasure, that men's spirits are indissolubly held.
~ Matthew Arnold
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In order to deliver the emotional truth in the story, you have to include some of the literal truth.
~ Theresa Breslin
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