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... Societies aren t made of sticks and stones, but of men whose individual characters, by turning the scale one way or another, determine the direction of the whole  (Whose Quotes) No man can be truly free whose liberty is dependent upon the thought, feeling and action of others, and who has himself no means in his own hands for guarding, protecting, defending and maintaining that liberty  (Whose Quotes) Consumers still buy products whose advertising promises them value for money, beauty, nutrition, relief from suffering, social status and so on  (Whose Quotes) The powers know that the people at large are like children whose despair, sorrow, and tears can be turned into joy with a little toy... An army and navy represents the people’s toys  (Whose Quotes) If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes. Put together a portfolio of companies whose aggregate earnings march upward over the years, and so also will the portfolio’s market value  (Whose Quotes) I think we’re losing our sense of humor instead of being able to relax and laugh at ourselves. I don’t care whether it’s ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, or whose ox is being gored  (Whose Quotes) He whose intellect overcomes his lust is higher than the angels; he whose lust overcomes his intelligence is less than an animal  (Whose Quotes) Surely there will be some nonhuman animals whose lives, by any standards, are more valuable than the lives of some humans  (Whose Quotes) I am looking for the novelists whose writing is an extension of their intellect rather than an extension of their neurosis  (Whose Quotes) When you’re traveling, ask the traveler for advice / not someone whose lameness keeps him in one place  (Whose Quotes) Life will not be a pyramid with the apex sustained by the bottom, but an oceanic circle whose centre will be the individual  (Whose Quotes) Abstract pictures are fictive models, because they make visible a reality that we can neither see nor describe, but whose existence we can postulate  (Whose Quotes) Wise leaders understand that the single greatest determinant of whether followers will ever own a vision deeply is the extent to which whose followers believe the leader will own it  (Whose Quotes) There is one court whose findings are incontrovertible, and whose sessions are held in the chambers of our own breast  (Whose Quotes) Sleep is a state in which a great part of every life is passed. No animal has yet been discovered, whose existence is not varied with intervals of insensibility; and some late philosophers have extended the empire of sleep over the vegetable world  (Whose Quotes) Human society as a whole is a vast brainwashing machine whose semantic rules and sex roles create a social robot  (Whose Quotes) It’s easier to avoid the snares of love than to escape once you are in that net whose cords and knots are strong; but even so, enmeshed, entangled, you can still get out unless, poor fool, you stand in your own way  (Whose Quotes) How can you say you’re trying to spiritually evolve, without even a thought about what happens to the animals whose lives are sacrificed in the name of gluttony?  (Whose Quotes) The very emphasis of the commandment: Thou shalt not kill, makes it certain that we are descended from an endlessly long chain of generations of murderers, whose love of murder was in their blood as it is perhaps also in ours  (Whose Quotes) You would measure time the measureless and the immeasurable. You would adjust your conduct and even direct the course of your spirit according to hours and seasons. Of time you would make a stream upon whose bank you would sit and watch its flowing  (Whose Quotes) Nonresistance is one of the principles of aikido. Because there is no resistance, you have won before even starting. People whose minds are evil or who enjoy fighting are defeated without a fight  (Whose Quotes) Is this a topic whose time has truly come? The integration of science and religion? Or have I just written a clever book that temporarily impressed a few people and will otherwise go as quickly as it came?  (Whose Quotes) Honesty, disinterestedness and good nature are indispensable to procure the esteem and confidence of those with whom we live, and on whose esteem our happiness depends  (Whose Quotes) A patriot is he whose public conduct is regulated by one single motive, the love of his country; who, as an agent in parliament, has, for himself, neither hope nor fear, neither kindness nor resentment, but refers every thing to the common interest  (Whose Quotes) Great occasions rouse even the lowest of human beings to some kind of greatness, but he alone is the really great man whose character is great always, the same wherever he be  (Whose Quotes) Entrepreneurial business favours the open mind. It favours people whose optimism drives them to prepare for many possible futures, pretty much purely for the joy of doing so  (Whose Quotes) He is a dull observer whose experience has not taught him the reality and force of magic, as well as of chemistry  (Whose Quotes) Earthly majesty is always akin to the fallen angel, who is proud and unhappy, beautiful but troubled, and whose plans and efforts, though vast, are denied access  (Whose Quotes) Death destroys the body, as the scaffolding is destroyed after the building is up and finished. And he whose building is up rejoices at the destruction of the scaffolding and of the body  (Whose Quotes) In the socialist commonwealth every economic change becomes an undertaking whose success can be neither appraised in advance nor later retrospectively determined. There is only groping in the dark. Socialism is the abolition of rational economy  (Whose Quotes)
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