Quotes About Associations
What the Court really has refused to recognize is the fundamental interest all individuals have in controlling the nature of their intimate associations.
~ Harry A. Blackmun
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All the wise world is little else, in nature, But parasites or subparasites.
~ Ben Jonson
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Ive summarized dozens of books in my literary career; its become rather second nature.
~ Rick Perlstein
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I have always been first and foremost a cinephile, so making references to other films is second nature to me.
~ Bruce LaBruce
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An advantage that the Hague Conferences lack, in contrast to the peace associations and the Interparliamentary Union, is a bureau.
~ Fredrik Bajer
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As far as pets go, a cat is a nice on to have.
~ Adam Rex
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An educated memory depends on an organized system of associations; and its goodness depends on two of their peculiarities: first, on the persistency of the associations; and, second, on their number.
~ William James
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Terrible times in which priests no longer merit the praise of poets and in which poets have not yet begun to be priests.
~ Jose Marti
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He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Europe is a molehill. All great empires and revolutions have been on the Orient; six hundred millions live there.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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I've been told to keep my remarks relatively brief. I understand Quayle-hunting season begins at noon.
~ Dan Quayle
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I have had really positive experiences in every medium, as well as horrible experiences in every medium.
~ Jimmi Simpson
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No amount of training in leadership skills, courses in management methods, power titles, promotions, or associations can substitute for the right attitudes.
~ Myles Munroe
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A wit should no more be sincere, than a woman constant; one argues a decay of parts, as to other of beauty.
~ William Congreve
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Perceptions are always profound, associations deceiving. No watermelon tastes red. Apropos: while waiting for a bus once, I saw open down the arm of a midfat, midlife, freckled woman, suitcase tugging at her hand like a small boy needing to pee, a deep blue crack as wide as any in a Roquefort. Split like paper tearing. She said nothing. Stood. Blue bubbled up in the opening like tar. One thing is certain: a cool flute blue tastes like deep well water drunk from a cup.
~ William H. Gass
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Laidlaw's mind put on its working clothes.
~ William McIlvanney
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Ellen Cherry was from the south and had good manners. She didn´t have any panties on, but she had good manners.
~ Tom Robbins
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The best argument is an undeniably good book.
~ Saul Bellow
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A good writer of history is a guy who is suspicious.
~ Jim Bishop
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There are perfectly good independent small nations.
~ David Attenborough
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I've got a lot of good friends - the owner of the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets - both owners are friends of mine.
~ Mitt Romney
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The growing professional disciplines of medical ethics and bioethics have had a profound impact on researchers, bedside doctors, associations of physicians, and government.
~ Sherwin B. Nuland
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USA does such a great job sort of branding and packaging their shows and you know, they move and they sort of you got to keep up, you've really got to keep up with the train.
~ James Roday
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Defining OO as based on the use of class hierarchies and virtual functions is also practical in that it provides some guidance as to where OO is likely to be successful.
~ Bjarne Stroustrup
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