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How many individuals comprise a typical flagstaff?

– Francis M Faber Jr.Rate it:

How many inner resources one needs to tolerate a life of leisure without fatigue

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How many instruments should one to expect to HEAR in a 'rubber- band'?

– f.m. FABER jRRate it:

How many men does it take to change a toilet roll? Nobody knows – it’s never been done before.

– Ken DoddRate it:

How many observe Christ's birthday How few, his precepts O 'tis easier to keep holidays than commandments.

– Benjamin FranklinRate it:

How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares if there seemed any danger of their coming true

– Logan Pearsall SmithRate it:

How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares if there seemed any danger of their coming true!

– Logan Pearsall Smith, Afterthoughts (1931) "Life and Human Nature"Rate it:

How many orders does it take for dreams to come true?

– Wesley D'AmicoRate it:

How many people are ready to die for beauty, prepared to go through an infernal desert of starvation. Absence of beauty means ultimate loneliness. Absence of beauty means guilt and exile into a no-man’s land. Life is an outcast’s journey through a gloomy valley, when beauty has forsaken. ("Absence of beauty was like hell").

– Erik PevernagieRate it:

How many people make themselves abstract to appear profound. The most useful part of abstract terms are the shadows they create to hide a vacuum.

– Joseph JoubertRate it:

How many pessimists end up by desiring the things they fear, in order to prove that they are right?

– Robert MalletRate it:

How many roads must a man walk down before he admits he is lost?

– Tom ZeganRate it:

How many stars can you count in the sky? How many mistakes can you count in your life? Stop counting! No clever man ever is stuck in the past!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

How many things which served us yesterday as articles of faith, are fables for us today.

– Michel Eyquem de MontaigneRate it:

How many times did Jesus pray or how many times did he bow in private before God?

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

How many times have we encountered a person that states, “can I ask a question,” and proceeds to ask the question before you can respond. In these cases, they’ve given us a choice and then take it away. What they’re really doing here, is making a statement and not asking you to decide.

– RJ IntindolaRate it:

How many times in the last year have you gotten up before the sun makes its way over that distant eastern horizon and witnessed the actual dawning of a new day? It is illuminating. It is inspiring. It is breathtaking.

– Jeff DavidsonRate it:

How many times must the cannonballs fly before they're forever banned?

– Bob DylanRate it:

How many unuttered words died in the heads of those for whom a word was too expensive.

– Dejan StojanovicRate it:

How miserable a solipsist is! It is rather senseless for him to even assert his belief in solipsism, for, on the one hand, if his belief is false it is like committing intellectual suicide, and, on the other hand, if his belief is true it is an act of intellectual insanity.

– Kedar JoshiRate it:

How much better a thing it is to be envied than to be pitied.

– HerodotusRate it:

How much easier is it to be generous than just.

– JuniusRate it:

How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.

– Benjamin Disraeli, speech, January 24, 1860Rate it:

How much easier it is to be generous than just Men are sometimes bountiful who are not honest.

– JuniusRate it:

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