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«The tax laws are written by men with considerable net worth, and with little understanding of what wage-earners must do to make ends meet.»
«No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which one is true.»
«The writer has a grudge against society, which he documents with accounts of unsatisfying sex, unrealized ambition, unmitigated loneliness, and a sense of local and global distress. The square, overpopulation, the bourgeois, the bomb and the cocktail party are variously identified as sources of the grudge. There follows a little obscenity here, a dash of philosophy there, considerable whining overall, and a modern satirical novel is born.»
Author: Renata Adler
| Keywords:
accounts, bourgeois, cocktail party, considerable, dash, distress, documents, global, grudge, local, modern philosophy, obscenity, overall, overalls, overpopulation, satirical, square, The Cocktail Party, unmitigated, unrealized, unsatisfying, variously
«The person who grieves suffers his passion to grow upon him; he indulges it, he loves it; but this never happens in the case of actual pain, which no man ever willingly endured for any considerable time.»
Author: Edmund Burke
(Philosopher, Statesman)
| About:
Pain,
Passion,
Suffering
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actual, considerable, endured, For any, grieves, happen upon, indulges, suffers, willingly
«Surprises are foolish things. The pleasure is not enhanced, and the inconvenience is often considerable.»
Author: Jane Austen
(Novelist, Writer)
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Surprises
| Keywords:
considerable, enhanced, inconvenience, surprises
«The things you want are always possible; it is just that the way to get them is not always apparent. The only real obstacle in your path to a fulfilling life is you, and that can be a considerable obstacle because you carry the baggage of insecurities and past experience.»
Author: Les Brown
(Author, Entrepreneur, motivational speaker)
| Keywords:
apparent, baggage, considerable, fulfilling, insecurities, obstacle
«No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true»
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
(Novelist, Writer)
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bewilder, bewildered, considerable, For any, multitude, period
«Objective considerations of contemporary phenomena compel the conclusion that success or failure in competitive activities exhibits no tendency to be commensurate with innate capacity, but that a considerable element of the unpredictable must invaria»
Author: George Orwell
(Essayist, Novelist)
| Keywords:
commensurate, compel, competitive, considerable, contemporary, exhibits, phenomena
«Thus no member of the commonwealth can have a hereditary privilege as against his fellow-subjects; and no-one can hand down to his descendants the privileges attached to the rank he occupies in the commonwealth, nor act as if he were qualified as a ruler by birth and forcibly prevent others from reach?ing the higher levels of the hierarchy through their own merit. He may hand down everything else, so long as it is material and not pertaining to his person, for it may be acquired and disposed of as property and may over a series of generations create considerable inequalities in wealth among the mem?bers of the commonwealt. But he may not prevent his sub?ordinates from raising themselves to his own level if they are able and entitled to do so by their talent, industry and good fortune. If this were not so, he would be allowed to practise coercion without himself being subject to coercive counter-measures from others, and would thus be more than their fellow-subject.»
Author: Immanuel Kant
(Philosopher)
| About:
Equality,
Inequality,
Privilege
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act as, attached, by birth, coercion, coercive, commonwealth, commonwealths, considerable, counter, descendants, disposed, entitled, forcibly, good fortune, handed-down, hand down, hereditary, hierarchies, hierarchy, hierarchy of, inequalities, levels, measures, occupies, ordinate, pertain, pertaining, pertains, practise, privileges, qualified, raising, rank, ruler, sub, subjects, subject to, the Commonwealth
«Television is just one more facet of that considerable segment of our society that never had any standard but the soft buck.»
Author: Raymond Chandler
(Writer)
| About:
Television
| Keywords:
considerable, facet, facets, segment, segments
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