Quotes About Association
of Ullswater that he acquired a more complete mastery
~ Walter Scott
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Here is invariably a spiritual fact: Our spirit is released according to the degree of our brokenness.
~ Watchman Nee
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And, dude, the truth is, if you're gonna be like this, I don't need the association.
~ Wendelin Van Draanen
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She caught a whiff of man-scent piss from where Easy had tucked the undershirt next to his dick.
~ Charles Harvey
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Never call an accountant a credit to his profession a good accountant is a debit to his profession.
~ Charles J. C. Lyall
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and the lank-jawed, pestiferous prohibitionist flees before the noble throng. All
~ Charles J. Finger
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You are the same today that you are going to be in five years from now except for two things the people with whom you associate and the books you read.
~ Charles Jones
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Your absence of mind we have borne, till your presence of body came to be called in question by it.
~ Charles Lamb
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Boys are capital fellows in their own way, among their mates but they are unwholesome companions for grown people.
~ Charles Lamb
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Cleanliness, said some sage man, is next to godliness. It may be, but how it came to sit so near is the marvel.
~ Charles Lamb
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The sciences form a hierarchy. "Physics rests on mathematics, chemistry on physics, biology on chemistry, and, in principle, the social sciences on biology," wrote evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers.
~ Charles Murray
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O.K. I'm running out of appetite. Let this swirl— a bit like Crab Nebula— do for now.
~ Charles Olson
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The idea is to spin the wheel of metaphors and images until sparks of associations begin to fly for the reader.
~ Charles Simic
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G. K. Chesterton described as "a taboo of tact or convention, whereby we are free to say that a man does this or that because of his nationality, or his profession, or his place of residence, or his hobby, but not because of his creed about the very cosmos in which he lives.
~ Charles W. Colson
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She sat the sister of Arthur, the wife of Lot four sons got by him, and one not.
~ Charles Williams
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emotional muscle memory,
~ Charles Yu
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I mean that memory and association come before comprehension, so that one ought to know all good things—fa—with familiarity before one can understand, because understanding does not make one love. Oh! one does that before, and, when the first little gleam, little bit of a sparklet of the meaning does come, then it is so valuable and so delightful.
~ Charlotte Mary Yonge
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None of us can be proof against the influences that proceed from the persons he associates with. Wherefore, in books and men, let us look out for the best society, that which yields a bracing and wholesome influence. We all know the person for whose company we are the better, though the talk is only about fishing or embroidery.
~ Charlotte Mason
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Patriotism is largely pride, and very largely combativeness. Patriotism generally has a chip on its shoulder.
~ Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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When asked whether or not we are Marxists, our position is the same as that of a physicist, when asked if he is a "Newtonian" or of a biologist when asked if he is a "Pasteurian.
~ Che Guevara
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You have a really warped relationship with technology. – May
~ Cherie Priest
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Captain, and he marched over
~ Cheryl Holt
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If love were an animal, what species would it be and could you train it? Love would be two animals: a hummingbird and a snake. Both are perfectly untrainable.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I love Pinterest. It's electronic hoarding without the clutter.
~ Internet meme, c. 2013
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