arce Quotes and Quotations
Quote Authors: arce
These are all authors with the name arce.
- Marcel Achard
- Marcel Carne
- Marcelene Cox
- Marcel Dionne
- Marcel Duchamp
- Marceline Desbordes-Valmore
- Marcel Marceau
- Sophie Marceau
- Gabriel Marcel
- Benedetto Marcello
- Marcello Mastroianni
- Marcel Pagnol
- Bill Parcells
- Donn Pearce
- Guy Pearce
- Joseph Chilton Pearce
- Russell Pearce
- Stuart Pearce
- Marcel Proust
arce Quotes and Quotations
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The news of the open military help to Franco from Hitler and Mussolini, and the heroic resistance of the people of Madrid, Barcelona and the big cities fired a widespread wish to help the Republic and its people. Bill Alexander | top
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I can scarcely manage to scribble a tolerable English letter. I know that I am not a scholar, but meantime I am aware that no man living knows better than I do the habits of our birds. John James Audubon | top
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The possessors of wealth can scarcely be indifferent to processes which, nearly or remotely have been the fertile source of their possessions. Charles Babbage | top
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There was larceny in his heart, but his legs were honest. Bugs Baer | top
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Farce treats the improbable as probable, the impossible as possible. George P. Baker | top
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Patriotism is an ephemeral motive that scarcely ever outlasts the particular threat to society that aroused it. Denis Diderot | top
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Affliction is a treasure, and scarce any man hath enough of it. John Donne | top
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Scarcely one person in a thousand is capable of tasting the happiness of others. Henry Fielding | top
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Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus? William Rowan Hamilton | top
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But when I don't smoke I scarcely feel as if I'm living. I don't feel as if I'm living unless I'm killing myself. Russell Hoban | top
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Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby. Paul Ince | top
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That hunger of the flesh, that longing for ease, that terror of incarceration, that insistence on tribal honour being obeyed: all of that exists, and it exists everywhere. Ben Kingsley | top
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I'm not likely to forget where I've been and what I've done and learned. I think it's just as important to play new instruments as to play new pieces. The old ones are getting scarcer and the new ones more and more wonderful. Yo-Yo Ma | top
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A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce, or a tragedy, or perhaps both. James Madison | top
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She gave me another piece of information which excited other feelings in me, scarcely less dreadful. Infants were sometimes born in the convent; but they were always baptized and immediately strangled! Maria Monk | top
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Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute. John Mortimer | top
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If a commodity were in no way useful, - in other words, if it could in no way contribute to our gratification, - it would be destitute of exchangeable value, however scarce it might be, or whatever quantity of labour might be necessary to procure it. David Ricardo | top
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In comparing therefore the value of the same commodity, at different periods of time, the consideration of the comparative skill and intensity of labour, required for that particular commodity, needs scarcely to be attended to, as it operates equally at both periods. David Ricardo | top
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Life is the farce which everyone has to perform. Arthur Rimbaud | top
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Getting our military back on stable footing won't happen overnight. We must start this process now, since future engagements are likely and allies are scarce. Ellen Tauscher | top
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Capital isn't scarce; vision is. Sam Walton | top
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Lettuce is like conversation; it must be fresh and crisp, so sparkling that you scarcely notice the bitter in it. Charles Dudley Warner | top
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My observation is that whenever one person is found adequate to the discharge of a duty... it is worse executed by two persons, and scarcely done at all if three or more are employed therein. George Washington | top
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The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and gives it some of the grace of tragedy. Steven Weinberg | top
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Where the Mind is biggest, the Heart, the Senses, Magnanimity, Charity, Tolerance, Kindliness, and the rest of them scarcely have room to breathe. Virginia Woolf | top