Quotes About Webster
The human genome contains so much data that, it has been calculated, it would fill 43 volumes of Webster's International Dictionary.
~ Iain McGilchrist
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WORRY DEFINED Webster defines the word worry as follows: "—vi.
~ Joyce Meyer
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Washington is in the clear upper sky.
~ Daniel Webster
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The word liberty in the mouth of Mr. Webster sounds like the word love in the mouth of a courtesan.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I love Charlotte Olympia and Sophia Webster shoes best - they're like art for the feet.
~ Lily Collins
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What are men celebrating? They are all on a committee of arrangements, and hourly expect a speech from somebody. God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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back and sat down. Webster said, "What do you want to see in there?" Whit rubbed his hand over the back of his neck and winced. He hadn't eaten for ten hours, his head ached, his back hurt, and the long exposure to the sun had left him feeling washed out. He said, "MacLeod was working on a claim for refund of half a million
~ David Dodge
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God is only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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It makes me almost hope I'm not a genius; they must be very wearying to have about - and awfully destructive to the furniture.
~ Jean Webster
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The only explanation I can think of is that he is insane, and there are so many insane people in the world that it isn't even interesting.
~ Jean Webster
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Webster Street is one of the nicer areas in Chamber, which is one of the nicer towns in Florida. It has about thirty-five thousand people, a couple of decent movie theatres, a bookstore where the owner calls me whenever a new Flip the Weasel cartoon collection comes out, nice schools, nice parks, nice restaurants, and a guy who mutters memorable television quotes while wandering the streets giving the finger to unsuspecting motorists. If you're ever looking to relocate, you could do much worse.
~ Jeff Strand
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I, sir, take a different view of the whole matter. I look upon Ohio and South Carolina to be parts of one whole—parts of the same country—and that country is my country.… I come here not to consider that I will do this for one distinct part of it, and that for another, but ââ'¬Â¦ to legislate for the whole." And finally Webster turned to a higher idea: the idea—in and of itself—of Union, permanent and enduring.
~ Robert A. Caro
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Almost all the civil liberty now enjoyed in the world owes its origin to the principles of the christian religion.
~ Noah Webster
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All the earrings are mostly crosses. It's kind of a contradiction to wear it since I'm known as the Demon Chef. They're all custom-made. Some are Tiffany's. Some are Stephen Webster from England.
~ Alvin Leung
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The policy is one thing, but it's dictated by what the process is.
~ Dan Webster
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Geordie wrote a letter to Mr. Webster in which the shrieking figure of Apology was hounded through a labyrinth of agonized syntax.
~ Robertson Davies
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Whitney brought in his friends Edwin Webster, Chandler Hovey, and Albert H. Gordon to take over the company's name and goodwill.
~ Ron Chernow
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The Senate is now composed of a different material from what it once was. Its glory hath departed. Its halls no longer echo the words of a Clay, or Webster, or Calhoun . . . the void is felt.
~ Ron Powers
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Webster wrote, that "an individual forming part of a public force, and acting under the authority of his Government, is not to be held answerable" for acts authorized by his sovereign.
~ John Fabian Witt
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For the subtlest folly proceeds from the subtlest wisdom.
~ John Webster
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I account this world a tedious theater, For I do play a part in 't 'gainst my will.
~ John Webster
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As in this world there are degrees of evils, So in this world there are degrees of devils.
~ John Webster
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They were returning to Mourmelon, but not to the barracks. This time they were billeted in large green twelve-man wall tents, about a mile outside what Webster called "the pathetically shabby garrison village of Mourmelon, abused by soldiers since Caesar's day, consisting of six bars, two whorehouses, and a small Red Cross club." In Webster's scathing judgment, "Mourmelon was worse than Fayetteville, North Carolina.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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The word liberty in the mouth of Mr. Webster sounds like the word love in the mouth of a courtesan.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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