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The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish Government, presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established Government.

– George WashingtonRate it:

The very idea that a Security Control has to be absolutely perfect and fool proof is flawed. The value of a Security control increases as the time and skill needed to exploit it increases.

– Rafay BalochRate it:

The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.

– Mark TwainRate it:

The very moment you will learn to appreciate what's OUR and leave what's THEIR, the wiser/valuable you become

– STRIKABOERate it:

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common - they don't change their views to fit the facts. They change the facts to fit their views

– The DoctorRate it:

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common - they don't change their views to fit the facts. They change the facts to fit their views

– The DoctorRate it:

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views...which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

– Doctor WhoRate it:

The very purpose of existence is to reconcile the glowing opinion we hold of ourselves with the appalling things that other people think about us.

– Quentin CrispRate it:

The very reason why man get power is so that they may facilitate. Facilitate organizational, team and individual growth. People must celebrate not bemourn the fact that you are in power.

– Reginald GatsiRate it:

The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education.

– PlutarchRate it:

The very valuable time of the humanity often passes with the incredible stupidities and with the local matters not worth a penny!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

The Vice Presidency is sort of like the last cookie on the plate. Everybody insists he won't take it, but somebody always does.

– Bill VaughanRate it:

The vice-president of an advertising agency is a bit of executive fungus that forms on a desk that has been exposed to conference.

– Fred AllenRate it:

The vices of some men are magnificent.

– Charles LambRate it:

The vices of the rich and great are mistaken for error; and those of the poor and lowly, for crimes.

– Lady Marguerite BlessingtonRate it:

The vicissitude of life teaches us about our limitations in a world with no guarantees and permanence.

– Janvier Chouteu-ChandoRate it:

The victories in sport stay contextless, unsuitable, and awkward-proud if the state fails to establish first the welfare of a nation that has nothing for a better life.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of setting goals and achieving them. Even the most tedious chore will become endurable as you parade through each day convinced that every task, no matter how menial or boring, brings you closer to fulfilling your dreams.

– Og MandinoRate it:

The Vietnam War required us to emphasize the national interest rather than abstract principles. ... What President Nixon and I tried to do was unnatural. And that is why we didn't make it.

– Henry KissingerRate it:

The village of Market Blandings is one of those sleepy hamlets which modern progress has failed to touch... The church is Norman, and the intelligence of the majority of the natives palaeozoic.

– P. G. WodehouseRate it:

The violence and obscenity are left unadulterated, as manifestation of the mystery and pain which ever accompanies the act of creation.

– Anaïs NinRate it:

The violent illiteracies of the graffiti, the clenched silence of the adolescent, the nonsense cries from the stage-happening, are resolutely strategic. The insurgent and the freak-out have broken off discourse with a cultural system which they despise as a cruel, antiquated fraud. They will not bandy words with it. Accept, even momentarily, the conventions of literate linguistic exchange, and you are caught in the net of the old values, of the grammars that can condescend or enslave.

– George SteinerRate it:

The VIP places in heaven are only reserved for the religious leaders and founders.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The virtue of dress rehearsals is that they are a free show for a select group of artists and friends of the author, and where for one unique evening the audience is almost expurgated of idiots.

– Alfred JarryRate it:

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