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Mere bashfulness without merit is awkward; and merit without modesty, insolent. But modest merit has a double claim to acceptance, and generally meets with as many patrons as beholders  (Mere Quotes) We are made weak both by idleness and distrust of ourselves. Unfortunate, indeed, is he who suffers from both. If he is a mere individual he becomes nothing; if he is a king he is lost  (Mere Quotes) There lay certitude; there, in the daily round. all the rest hung on mere threads and trivial contingencies; you couldn’t waste your time on it. The thing was to do your job as it should be done  (Mere Quotes) Land was what they wanted, as if the mere ownership of dirt could turn a peasant into a squire  (Mere Quotes) He was certainly one of that company who tried to raise descriptions of matches from mere reporting to literature  (Mere Quotes) In any event, mere speed is not a test of justice. Deliberate speed is. Deliberate speed takes time. But it is time well spent  (Mere Quotes) Theories usually result from the precipitate reasoning of an impatient mind which would like to be rid of phenomena and replace them with images, concepts, indeed often with mere words  (Mere Quotes) In any case it is not normal to put into the satisfaction of mere curiosity the amount of time and effort that scientists put into their work  (Mere Quotes) It is a mere futile process to exchange one set of commodities for another, if the parties; after this new distribution of goods has taken place, are not better off than they were before  (Mere Quotes) The whole is not, as it were, a mere heap, but the totality is something besides the parts  (Mere Quotes) A starlit or a moonlit dome disdains all that man is, all mere complexities, the fury and the mire of human veins  (Mere Quotes) The question of good and evil remains in irremediable chaos for those who seek to fathom it in reality. It is a mere mental sport to the disputants, who are captives that play with their chains  (Mere Quotes) The soul may be a mere pretense, the mind makes very little sense. So let us value the appeal of that which we can taste and feel  (Mere Quotes) Teachers, who educate children, deserve more honor than parents, who merely gave them birth; for the latter provided mere life, while the former ensure a good life  (Mere Quotes) Hardened round us, encasing wholly every notion we form, is a wrappage of traditions, hearsays, mere words  (Mere Quotes) Most people work the greater part of their time for a mere living; and the little freedom which remains to them so troubles them that they use every means of getting rid of it  (Mere Quotes) The mere formulation of a problem is far more often essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experiment skill  (Mere Quotes) Somehow we are supposed to be credits to our race. The mere fact that I’m still around makes me a credit to my race, which is the human race  (Mere Quotes) I have always taken care to put an idea or emotion behind my words. I have made it a habit to be suspicious of the mere music of words  (Mere Quotes) It isn’t mere convention. Everyone can see that the people who hunt are the right people and the people who don’t are the wrong ones  (Mere Quotes) It is dangerous for a woman to defy the gods; to taunt them with the tongue’s thin tip, or strut in the weakness of mere humanity, or draw a line daring them to cross  (Mere Quotes) What we truly and earnestly aspire to be, in some sense we are. The mere aspiration, changes one frame of mind and for the moment realizes itself  (Mere Quotes) The constitution, on this hypothesis, is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please  (Mere Quotes) There is this value in books, that they enable us to converse with the dead. There is something in this beyond the mere intrinsic worth of what they have left us  (Mere Quotes) The poor eat always mere relishable food than the rich; hunger makes the dishes sweet, and this occurs almost never with rich people  (Mere Quotes) It is quite as much of a trade to make a book as to make a clock. It requires more than mere genius to be an author  (Mere Quotes) Farming is a most senseless pursuit, a mere laboring in a circle. You sow that you may reap, and then you reap that you may sow. Nothing ever comes of it  (Mere Quotes) Democracy is the healthful lifeblood which circulates through the veins and arteries, which supports the system, but which ought never to appear externally, and as the mere blood itself  (Mere Quotes) The only impregnable citadel of virtue is religion; for there is no bulwark of mere morality, which some temptation may not overtop or undermine, and destroy  (Mere Quotes) I make little account of genealogical trees. Mere family never made a man great. Though and deed, not pedigree, are the passports to enduring fate  (Mere Quotes)
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