Quotes About Many
We have seen that there are two misconceptions involved in the myth that memory is a thing. One is that memory is a thing (a tangible structure rather than an abstract process) and the other is that memory is a thing (one memory rather than many memories).
~ Kenneth L. Higbee
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The rash assertion that "God made man in His own image" is ticking like a time bomb at the foundation of many faiths.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Throughout my many years of service to the people of North Carolina, I have always tried to treat people from all viewpoints with respect.
~ Bob Etheridge
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I built up a portrait of the husband as a good guy, a humble guy. A guy who was a little boring. Who people liked because he was a little boring. There are worse things than being a little boring. Although not many.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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Never before in the history of warfare have so few been commanded by so many.
~ Rick Atkinson
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Advances in Radio Astronomy have shown that we are constantly receiving energy "fingerprints" from many stars as well as the planets.
~ Robert Allen Bartlett
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No reason to get excited,' the thief, he kindly spoke, There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke.
~ Bob Dylan
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A canon is antithetical to everything the New York art world has been about for the past 40 years, during which we went from being the center of the art world to being one of many centers.
~ Jerry Saltz
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Upon the principles of reason, the good of many is preferable to the good of a few or of one; a lasting good is to be preferred before a temporary, the public before the private.
~ Mary Astell
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But the main reason for Rockefeller's silence was that he couldn't dispute just a few of Tarbell's assertions without admitting the truth of many others
~ Ron Chernow
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It was truly extraordinary how many men there were who felt the need of organizing something, of being important.
~ Lion Feuchtwanger
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Blessed the one who has become a good spiritual net and caught many for the good Lord, such a one will greatly praised by the Lord.
~ Ephrem the Syrian
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Give all the power to the many, they will oppress the few. Give all the power to the few, they will oppress the many.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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No plaque reminds the passer-by of these glories, although there should be one; for those who invent biscuits bring great pleasure to many.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Service to many leads to greatness-great respect, great satisfaction. Success is not having to wait until someone goes to Hong Kong before you get a camera.
~ Jim Rohn
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I grew, and then there were many strange apparitions, the nagging rain, the sun turning into poison and all of that.
~ Anne Sexton
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My father used to control the wholesale of many ice-cream items in Middlesbrough. He was central distributor for most of the region.
~ Chris Rea
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Chicago is the largest city in the country without mayoral term limits. This has led to entrenched leaders, a lack of new ideas and creative thinking and a city government that works for the few, not the many.
~ Lori Lightfoot
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Give all power to the many, they will oppress the few. Give all power to the few, they will oppress the many.
~ Ron Chernow
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They are very many, evil, dirty, shameless, and they desire, if they have any fixed desire, to be noticed by the Jungle People.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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At every juncture—in every Zen moment when possibilities arise—a schism occurs, worlds branch, and multiplicity ensues. Every instance of either/or is replaced by an and. And an and, and an and, and an and, and another and . . . adding up to an infinitely all-inclusive, and yet mutually unknowable, web of many worlds.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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The fallacy that Morley in his life of Gladstone asserts to be the greatest affliction of politicians; it is indeed a common plague of humanity. It is: The fallacy of attributing to one cause what is due to many causes.
~ Alfred Korzybski
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A]ll History is current; all injustice continues on some level, somewhere in the world. 'Progress' affects few. Only revolution can affect many.
~ Alice Walker
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Wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
~ Anonymous
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