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The gap between the committed and the indifferent is a Sahara whose faint trails, followed by the mind's eye only, fade out in sand.

– Nadine GordimerRate it:

The gaping wound in America’s national security is without a doubt, the unregulated dragnet surveillance capitalists.

– James ScotRate it:

The garden of faith has no room to grow a weed like fear.

– Debasish Mridha, M.D.Rate it:

The garden we tend to flourishes, the garden we neglect withers away

– H.W. MannRate it:

The gates of Hell are open night and day Smooth the descent, and easy is the way But, to return, and view the cheerful skies In this, the task and mighty labor lies.

– John DrydenRate it:

The gates of hell are open, night and day; smooth the descent, and easy the way.

– VirgilRate it:

The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea.

– William ShakespeareRate it:

The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials.

– Chinese ProverbRate it:

The gem cannot be polished without friction, not a man perfected without trials.

– Chinese ProverbRate it:

The general consensus is that we gain wisdom and learn from our failures and mistakes; however, many do not accept the rationale of their errors and thus continually repeat them; therefore, when we do not acknowledge our missteps ignorance prevails.

– RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)Rate it:

The general cry is against ingratitude, but the complaint is misplaced, it should be against vanity; none but direct villains are capable of willful ingratitude; but almost everybody is capable of thinking he hath done more that another deserves, while the other thinks he hath received less than he deserves.

– Alexander PopeRate it:

The general interest of the masses might take the place of the insight of genius if it were allowed freedom of action.

– Denis DiderotRate it:

The general population doesn't know what's happening, and it doesn't even know that it doesn't know.

– Noam ChomskyRate it:

The general root of superstition is that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss and commit to memory the one, and pass over the other.

– Francis BaconRate it:

The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.

– Arthur BalfourRate it:

The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand.

– Sun TzuRate it:

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– Jaeden GallardoRate it:

The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.

– Robert R. CoveyouRate it:

The genius may appear selfish, but most of his intentions are always innocent and pure.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The genius of any slave system is found in the dynamics which isolate slaves from each other, obscure the reality of a common condition, and make united rebellion against the oppressor inconceivable.

– Andrea DworkinRate it:

The genius of democracies is seen not only in the great number of new words introduced but even more in the new ideas they express.

– Alexis de TocquevilleRate it:

The genius of impeachment lay in the fact that it could punish the man without punishing the office.

– Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.Rate it:

The genius of our ruling class is that it has kept a majority of the people from ever questioning the inequity of a system where most people drudge along, paying heavy taxes for which they get nothing in return.

– Gore VidalRate it:

The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted with it should be kept in dependence on the people, by a short duration of their appointments; and, that, even during this short period, the trust should be placed not in a few, but in a number of hands. Stability, on the contrary, requires, that the hands, in which power is lodged, should continue for a length of time, the same. A frequent change of men will result from a frequent return of electors, and a frequent change of measures, from a frequent change of men; whilst energy in Government requires not only a certain duration of power, but the execution of it by a single hand.

– James MadisonRate it:

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