Quotes About Repel
I hate babies.
~ Nadya Suleman
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Allow the president to invade a neighboring nation, whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he deems it necessary for such a purpose - and you allow him to make war at pleasure.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Artificial light attracts insects, spiritual light drives insects away."
~ Wesley D'Amico
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But he - he hated pity as a cat hates water.
~ Richard Adams
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Avoiding occasions of expense by cultivating peace, we should remember also that timely disbursements to prepare for danger frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it
~ George Washington
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When you desire to be most alive to God, you will generally find sin most alive to repel you.
~ Charles Spurgeon
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I am much more afraid of my good deeds that please me than of my bad deeds that repel me.
~ Elie Wiesel
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How easy it is to repel and release every impression which is troublesome and immediately to be tranquil.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I am much more afraid of my good deeds that please me than of my bad deeds that repel me.
~ Elie Wiesel
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É melhor repelir dez verdades do que admitir uma única falsidade, uma só teoria errônea.
~ Allan Kardec
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Desire often creates paradoxical effects. The more you want something, the more you chase after it, the more it eludes you. The more interest you show, the more you repel the object of your desire. This is because your interest is too strong — it makes people awkward, even fearful. Uncontrollable desire makes you seem weak, unworthy, pathetic.
~ Robert Greene
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In literature and in art, alike, this gloomy fashion of regarding Death has been characteristic of Christianity. Death has been painted as a skeleton grasping a scythe, a grinning skull, a threatening figure with terrible face and uplifted dart, a bony scarecrow shaking an hour-glass--all that could alarm and repel has been gathered round this rightly-named King of Terrors.
~ Annie Besant
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So if we're all quarks and electrons ... he begins. What? We could make love and it would be nothing more than quarks and electrons rubbing together. Better than that, I say. Nothing really 'rubs together' in the microscopic world. Matter never really touches other matter, so we could make love without any of our atoms touching at all. Remember that electrons sit on the outside of atoms, repelling other electrons. So we could make love and actually repel each other at the same time.
~ Scarlett Thomas
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Like poles repel because they are non-living things ,but in living beings there is an attraction only in between same or similar character, positive or negative, people.
~ Anuj Somany
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We need not renounce the use of conventional force. We will be ready to repel any clear and present danger that poses a genuine threat to our national security and survival.
~ Theodore C. Sorensen
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As the Battle of Normandy raged, the Germans held fast to the illusion, so carefully planted and now so meticulously sustained, that a great American army under Patton was preparing to pounce and the German forces in the Pas de Calais must remain in place to repel it.
~ Ben Macintyre
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Corruption is a tax imposed on any society that doesn't pay people enough to repel it themselves.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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She represents something about the corporate world that repel me, some deep coldness masked as relentless cheerfulness.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
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Thou, thou hast no pity save for thine own misery. It is like a remorse that gnaws thee, a savage madness that impels thee to repel the caress of a dog or to frown upon the smile of a child.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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atoms are mostly empty space, and that the solidity we experience all around us is an illusion. When two objects come together in the real world—billiard balls are most often used for illustration—they don't actually strike each other. "Rather," as Timothy Ferris explains, "the negatively charged fields of the two balls repel each other ââ'¬Â¦
~ Bill Bryson
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But you are just the same: Just as voracious for what you cannot have Because you repel it.
~ T.S. Eliot
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Thought is no longer theoretical. As soon as it functions it offends or reconciles, attracts or repels, breaks, dissociates, unites or reunites; it cannot help but liberate or enslave. Even before prescribing, suggesting a future, saying what must be done, even before exhorting or merely sounding an alarm, thought, at the level of its existence, in its very dawning, is in itself an action-a perilous act.
~ Michel Foucault
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Like charges, charges of the same sign, strongly repel one another. We can think of it as a dedicated mutual aversion to their own kind, a little as if the world were densely populated by anchorites and misanthropes.
~ Carl Sagan
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The obsessions of others embarrass and repel because they seem to dehumanize, to make the obsessed one robotic and alien and unavailable.
~ Terry Castle
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