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«He has sat on the fence so long that the iron has entered his soul»
«Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.»
«Empty-handed I entered the world Barefoot I leave it. My coming, my going -- Two simple happenings That got entangled.»
Author: Kozan Ichikyo
(Monk)
| Keywords:
barefoot, empty-handed, entangle, entangled, entangling, entered, handed, happenings, Leave It, left handed
«In business a reputation for keeping absolutely to the letter and spirit of an agreement, even when it is unfavorable, is the most precious of assets, although it is not entered in the balance sheet.»
Author: Lord Chandos
| About:
Business
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agreement, balance sheet, business letter, entered, sheet, The Letter, to the letter, unfavorable
«If people would forget about utopia! When rationalism destroyed heaven and decided to set it up here on earth, that most terrible of all goals entered human ambition. It was clear there'd be no end to what people would be made to suffer for it.»
«He entered the territory of lies without a passport for return.»
«Could we have entered into the mind of Sir Isaac Newton, and have traced all the steps by which he produced his great works, we might see nothing very extraordinary in the process.»
Author: Joseph Priestley
(Chemist, Clergyman)
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entered, Isaac, Isaac Newton, Sir Isaac Newton, traced
«All mankind lives and each man strives by codes of conduct mutually agreed. Perhaps these codes are good, perhaps they?re bad, it?s only evident they?re codes. Mores bind the race. Coaction then occurs. Thought and motion in accord. A oneness then of purpose and survival so results. But now against that code there is transgression. And so because the code was held, whatever code it was, and man sought comfort in man?s company, he held back his deed and so entered then the bourne in which no being laughs or has a freedom in his heart.»
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
(Founder, Novelist, Writer)
| About:
Crime,
Ethics,
Honesty
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«But they for whom I am the supreme goal, who do all work renouncing self for me and meditate on me with single-hearted devotion, these I will swiftly rescue from death's vast sea, for their consciousness has entered into me.»
Author: Bhagavad Gita
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devotion, entered, hearted, meditate, renouncing, rescue, rescues, rescuing, swiftly
«In the school of political projectors, I was but ill entertained, the professors appearing, in my judgment, wholly out of their senses; which is a scene that never fails to make me melancholy. These unhappy people were proposing schemes for persuading monarchs to choose favorites upon the score of their wisdom, capacity, and virtue; of teaching ministers to consult the public good; of rewarding merit, great abilities, and eminent services, of instructing princes to know their true interest, by placing it on the same foundation with that of their people; of choosing for employment persons qualified to exercise them; with many other wild impossible chimeras, that never entered before into the heart of man to conceive; and confirmed in me the old observation, that there is nothing so extravagant and irrational which some philosophers have not maintained for truth.»
Author: Jonathan Swift
(Author, Satirist)
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