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The busiest of living agents are certain dead men's thoughts.

– Christian Nevell BoveeRate it:

The business of a seer is to see; and if he involves himself in the kind of God-eclipsing activities which make seeing impossible, he betrays the trust which his fellows have tacitly placed in him.

– Aldous HuxleyRate it:

The business of the law is to make sense of the confusion of what we call human life -- to reduce it to order but at the same time to give it possibility, scope, even dignity.

– Archibald MacLeishRate it:

The busy bee has no time for sorrow.

– William BlakeRate it:

The butterfly's attractiveness derives not only from colors and symmetry: deeper motives contribute to it. We would not think them so beautiful if they did not fly, or if they flew straight and briskly like bees, or if they stung, or above all if they did not enact the perturbing mystery of metamorphosis: the latter assumes in our eyes the value of a badly decoded message, a symbol, a sign.

– Primo LeviRate it:

The calculation of damages needs reform in patent law. We need some method of damages apportionment similar to what is making its way through Congress. As most of the companies I represent are in the high tech arena, the market capture rule, especially in cases where the plaintiff solely seeks a reasonable royalty, is problematic."

– Yar ChaikovskyRate it:

The calmest mind withstands the fiercest tempests.

– Aloo Denish ObieroRate it:

The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.

– Dorothea LangeRate it:

The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own.

– Susan SontagRate it:

The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started.

– Norman CousinsRate it:

The capacity for passion is both cruel and divine.

– George SandRate it:

The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animal.

– H.L. MenckenRate it:

The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animals.

– H. L. MenckenRate it:

The capacity to care is what gives life its most deepest significance.

– Pablo CasalsRate it:

The capital comes at a time of rapid growth and will propel the platform into the mainstream, allowing Builder to open the door for entire categories of companies that could not consider it before.

– Engineer.AIRate it:

The capitalists have chosen wealth and the socialists went for health as their highest desire.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The capitalists praise individualism, socialists rely more upon humanism and for the communists it’s all about collectivism.

– Mwanandeke KindemboRate it:

The car as we know it is on the way out. To a large extent, I deplore its passing, for as a basically old-fashioned machine, it enshrines a basically old-fashioned idea: freedom. In terms of pollution, noise and human life, the price of that freedom may be high, but perhaps the car, by the very muddle and confusion it causes, may be holding back the remorseless spread of the regimented, electronic society.

– J. G. BallardRate it:

The car has no muscle and the cell phone has no brain.

– Wesley D'AmicoRate it:

The car trip can draw the family together, as it was in the days before television when parents and children actually talked to each other.

– Andrew H. MalcolmRate it:

The cardinal work of charity is not by the number that counts, but by the frequency and the good results of the act.

– Clifford Villanueva VillalonRate it:

The Care therefore of every man's Soul belongs unto himself, and is to be left unto himself. But what if he neglect the Care of his Soul? I answer, What if he neglects the Care of his Health, or of his Estate, which things are nearlier related to the Government of the Magistrate than the other? Will the magistrate provide by an express Law, That such an one shall not become poor or sick? Laws provide, as much as is possible, that the Goods and Health of Subjects be not injured by the Fraud and Violence of others; they do not guard them from the Negligence or Ill-husbandry of the Possessors themselves.

– John LockeRate it:

The careful choice of words, rhythm, rhyme, and meter creates a sense of beauty and musicality that can be deeply moving and enjoyable to readers and listeners.

– Oscar Auliq-IceRate it:

The case for trade is not just monetary, but moral. Economic freedom creates habits of liberty. And habits of liberty create expectations of democracy.

– George W. Bush, speech, November 19, 1999Rate it:

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