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#1. There's a rule saying I have to ground anyone who's crazy ... There's a catch. Catch-22. Anyone who wants to get out of combat duty isn't really crazy. #Quote by Joseph Heller
#2. I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer your whole souls as an offering unto him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the Lord liveth ye will be saved. #Quote by Joseph Smith Jr.
#3. The interesting thing was that the Roman Catholic monks and the Buddhist monks had no trouble understanding each other. Each of them was seeking the same experience and knew that the experience was incommunicable. The communication is only an effort to bring the hearer to the edge of the abyss; it is a signpost, not the thing itself. But the secular clergy reads the communication and gets stuck with the letter, and that's where you have the conflict. #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#4. I cannot be separated from Rudy Giuliani, but I am also not Rudy Giuliani. #Quote by Joseph J. Lhota
#5. I think everything I do is my early work. I can't wait to get on to the later stuff. #Quote by Joseph Fiennes
#6. If you look at Hollywood today, compared to five years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago or 30 years ago, the change from moment to moment has always been extraordinary. It never stops moving. #Quote by Joseph McGinty Nichol
#7. It was then that Brown took his revenge upon the world which, after twenty years of contemptuous and reckless bullying, refused him the tribute of a common robber's success. It was an act of cold-blooded ferocity, and it consoled him on his deathbed like a memory of an indomitable defiance. . . . Thus Brown balanced his account with the evil fortune. Notice that even in this awful outbreak there is a superiority as of a man who carries right - the abstract thing - within the envelope of his common desires. It was not a vulgar and treacherous massacre; it was a lesson, a retribution - a demonstration of some obscure and awful attribute of our nature which, I am afraid, is not so very far under the surface as we like to think. #Quote by Joseph Conrad
#8. I can either live a life of hate and solitude, or I can do what I feel is right and hope for the same in return. #Quote by Joseph R. Lallo
#9. A great city with water barriers and no bridges is like a skyscraper with no elevators. Bridges are a monument to progress. #Quote by Joseph Straus
#10. Advertisements are of great use to the vulgar. First of all, as they are instruments of ambition. A man that is by no means big enough for the Gazette, may easily creep into the advertisements; by which means we often see an apothecary in the same paper of news with a plenipotentiary, or a running footman with an ambassador. #Quote by Joseph Addison
#11. God often visits us, but most of the time we are not at home. #Quote by Philibert Joseph Roux
#12. One might almost say that the history of geographical discovery, properly so called, begins with Captain Cook, the motive of whose voyages was purely scientific curiosity. #Quote by Joseph Jacobs
#13. Senator; you've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency? #Quote by Joseph N. Welch
#14. It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most on Divine truth, that will prove the choicest, wisest, strongest Christian. #Quote by Joseph Hall
#15. Perhaps most unsettling, Quigley reveals that real power operates behind the scenes, in secrecy, and with little to fear from so-called democratic elections. He proves that conspiracies, secret societies, and small, powerful networks of individuals are not only real; they're extremely effective at creating or destroying entire nations and shaping the world as a whole. We learn that "representative government" is, at best, a carefully managed con game. #Quote by Joseph Plummer
#16. Mixed use is what cities are all about. If you don't have mixed use, you don't have cities. #Quote by Joseph Rykwert
#17. Stain not the glory of your worthy ancestors, but like them resolve never to part with your birthright; be wise in your deliberations, and determined in your exertions for the preservation of your liberties. Fllow not the dictates of passion, but enlist yourselves under the sacred banner of reason; use every method in your power to secure your rights. #Quote by Joseph Warren
#18. Joseph Conrad was a thoroughgoing racist. That this simple truth is glossed over in criticisms of his work is due to the fact that white racism against Africa is such a normal way of thinking that its manifestations go completely unremarked. #Quote by Chinua Achebe
#19. I let go of control and fear and something else swept in to take their place. Surrender. Capitulation. Peace. #Quote by Annabel Joseph
#20. How unfortunate is the guy who does not live in the extravagant memory of an infatuated young woman. #Quote by Manu Joseph
#21. Principles triumph, they do not compromise. #Quote by Joseph Stalin
#22. My people were divided about surrendering. #Quote by Chief Joseph
#23. Peter Joseph is asking the questions and proposing the possible solutions that we should be demanding from the elected leaders of this crazy world.
His brilliant analysis of this ridiculous system we're operating under is one of the most important voices for change in this generation. #Quote by Joe Rogan
#24. It's a shame to waste [the uniqueness that is you], by doing what someone else has done. #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#25. In the end, there's always this city. As long as it exists, I don't believe that I, or for that matter, anyone, can be mesmerized or blinded by romantic tragedy. #Quote by Joseph Brodsky
#26. The conquest of the earth is not a pretty thing. #Quote by Joseph Conrad
#27. I have sent for you that you may see how a Christian may die. #Quote by Joseph Addison
#28. One of the points that all wise men and women agree on is this: If we want our world to improve, we should work on ourselves first. That's where the significant gains are to be found. Focusing on the inadequacies of others, or the unfairness in the world, is often just a trap of our own making as we resist looking in the mirror. #Quote by Joseph Deitch
#29. It was simply the way with Harry, like waiting for sunrise. But once you made clear that you wouldn't be going to bed with him, he'd look oddly relieved and calm down. And the matter once raised would not be revisited, I will say that for him. He didn't make a nuisance of himself. Funny old skellum. Never dull. There are men whom it is important not to take the slightest notice of when they're talking, if it's after ten o'clock at night and they've had a glass of beer. Harry was one such mammal.
They really and truly don't mean to be idiots. But it's like a Roman Catholic person not wanting to feel guilt. Might as well ask water to run uphill. Except that might conceivably be contrived. With a pump.
Once, he asked my sister to run away with him, to Rotterdam I think it was. She said no and he asked my brother. That was the most important thing to understand about Harry. Essentially, what he wanted--darling, who wouldn't--was someone to run away with him to Rotterdam.
It's what all of us want, isn't it? Of course, nobody gets it. Probably not even those misfortunates who are in Rotterdam already. One wonders where they want to run away to. Crouch End? #Quote by Joseph O'Connor
#30. The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. She went on olden-day sailing ships with Joseph Conrad. She went to Africa with Ernest Hemingway and to India with Rudyard Kipling. She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village. #Quote by Roald Dahl
#31. We distrust our heart too much, and our head not enough. #Quote by Philibert Joseph Roux
#32. Genetically modified foods are really just better crops. They're more nutritious. They're more resistant to drought, pests, and that sort of thing. #Quote by Joseph Rago
#33. Contrology (Pilates) is complete coordination of body, mind, and spirit. Through Contrology you first purposefully acquire complete control of your own body and then through proper repetition of its exercises you gradually and progressively acquire that natural rhythm and coordination associated with all your subconscious activities. #Quote by Joseph Pilates
#34. Joseph Pine wrote that today's economy is an "experience economy", meaning that customers want more than a good product or service; they want to enjoy the experience of using a product or service, which begins with their first interaction with a company. So if, in spite of all your customer-service training and "customer-facing" procedures, policies, and scripts, customers aren't feeling the love, you're in trouble. Love? Yes. #Quote by Susan Scott
#35. Self-loathing is man's effort to sweep the moon of footprints. #Quote by Joseph Grammer
#36. My voice is still for war. Gods! can a Roman senate long debate Which of the two to choose, slavery or death? #Quote by Joseph Addison
#37. There have been systems of religion where the mother is the prime parent, the source, and she's really a more immediate parent than the father, because one is born from the mother ... so that the image of the woman is the image of the world. #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#38. Conservatives have adopted messaging strategies that allowed them to succeed politically even with policies that don't have strong popular support. Indeed, that is one reason they turned the tide against President Obama in 2010 - simple, relentless messaging. Similarly, those who deny the reality of climate science have made use of the best rhetorical techniques. Those seeking to inform the public about the very real dangers of a warming climate will need to learn the lessons of the best communicators if they are to overcome the most well-funded disinformation campaign in history. #Quote by Joseph J. Romm
#39. The state has been living on a revenue which was being produced in the private sphere for private purposes and had to be deflected from these purposes by political force. The theory that construes taxes on the analogy of club dues or of the purchase of the services of, say, a doctor only proves how far removed this part of the social sciences is from scientific habits of mind. #Quote by Joseph A. Schumpeter
#40. The secret cause of all suffering," he said, "is mortality itself, which is the prime condition of life. It cannot be denied if life is to be affirmed. #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#41. The Bible is the only credible guide either as to the real relationship between man and the earth and the great Creator of both or concerning the purpose of the creation of both. #Quote by Joseph Franklin Rutherford
#42. I don't think if we had been able to make that choice rationally, we would have said that's what we want to do. We would have said: "Can't we save the banks and solve our health care problems?" The answer is yes. You could have. #Quote by Joseph Stiglitz
#43. What is a god? A god is a personification of a motivating power of a value system that functions in human life and in the universe. #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#44. It is impossible to know nature is because that which is perceived to be nature is only the idea of nature aspiring in each person's mind. #Quote by Joseph P. Kauffman
#45. I think any time you set out to make something, anybody is going to be confronted by those voices in their head that say "You don't need to do this. Someone else can do this better. You should probably just quit right now." #Quote by Joseph Gordon-Levitt