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differences done records
You just want to go back to those 70s albums. Even a lot of the 90s indie records were still done on tape, and you hear the difference. Beck
differences world half-life
A God. The God. One word can make all the difference in the world. C. S. Lewis
differences infinite away-from-you
The difference [God's] timelessness makes is that this now (which slips away from you even as you say the word now) is for Him infinite. C. S. Lewis
differences competition world
Let us show the world that a difference of opinion upon medical subjects is not incompatible with medical friendships; and in so doing, let us throw the whole odium of the hostility of physicians to each other upon their competition for business and money. Benjamin Rush
differences making-a-difference world
I can't fix the world. If you want to make a difference in life, you have to direct your energies in a focused way. Bill Bryson
differences attention details
The difference between something good and something great is attention to detail. Charles R. Swindoll
differences fundamentals faculty
There is no fundamental difference between humans and the higher mammalsin their mental faculties Charles Darwin
differences chance origin-of-species
Mere chance ... alone would never account for so habitual and large an amount of difference as that between varieties of the same species. Charles Darwin
differences support economy
There is a difference between strategic or technical default and default where you really don't have the economy to support the spending. We are not at that point yet. We could be. We could be, like some European nations. Charles Bass
humanity universal-love belief
A belief in God's universal love to all his creatures, and that he will finally restore all of them that are miserable to happiness, is a polar truth. . . It establishes the equality of [humanity]. . . Benjamin Rush
humanity rodents members
With the exception of certain rodents, no other vertebrate except Homo sapiens habitually destroys members of his own species. Anthony Storr
humanity oblivion fame
Oblivion is the rule and fame the exception, of humanity. Antoine Rivarol
humanity mass wave
It is a mass of runners, bobbing like a wave of humanity. Rich Castro
humanity growth fear-of-love
Human life, its growth, its hopes, fears, loves, et cetera, are the result of accidents Bertrand Russell
humanity impressed incredibly
I have been incredibly impressed by the humanity of the coverage. Aaron Brown
humanity people spiritual
Humanity is in spiritual ignorance; people see things that do not exist. Atharva Veda
humanity learns near
He was very, very talented. In the beginning, he is a little obnoxious, but he learns humanity near the end. Charlie Skelton
humanity lust our-actions
Lust is the source of all our actions, and humanity. Blaise Pascal
democracy fighting parties
Our parties are better at fighting for democracy than making it work. Kunda Dixit
democracy people resulting sudden undermine war
Sudden change, even if it is for the good, is disruptive. Democracy for people who are not used to it can undermine stability, resulting in war even. Mahathir Mohamad
democracy
Our communications system, and our democracy, is at a crossroads. Jeff Chester
democracy election vote
Democracy is one person, one vote and a full discussion of the issues that affect us. Oligarchy is billionaires buying elections, voter suppression and a concentrated corporate media determining what we see, hear and read. Bernie Sanders
democracy difficult fragile landmark towards
landmark in a very difficult fragile development towards democracy. Emma Bonino
democracy aristocracy poverty
The faith in reason insists that the poverty of democracy offers a greater hope for mankind than the prosperity that attaches itself to aristocracy or despotism. Bill Vaughan
democracy impossible belief
A fanatical belief in democracy makes democratic institutions impossible. Bertrand Russell
democracy duty means promote view violence
It is our duty to promote the view that democracy and not violence is the means of making change, Charles Clark
democracy everybody journalist laptop suppose thinks
I suppose that's democracy really. But everybody with a laptop thinks they're a journalist these days. That's a problem. Helen Thomas