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Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuse himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels. Henry B. Adams | top
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Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences. Josef Albers | top
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The betrayal of trust carries a heavy taboo. Aldrich Ames | top
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The true beauty of music is that it connects people. It carries a message, and we, the musicians, are the messengers. Roy Ayers | top
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Unless the story line carries the scenes, the scenes don't really mean anything. George Cukor | top
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Each of us carries within himself a collection of instant insults. Haim Ginott | top
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We're taking up some science experiments, some crystal growth things, we have a refrigerator that carries up some samples, new samples that go into the station, we bring the old ones home; we have a lot of clothing, we have a lot of food-U.S. and Russian food. Linda M. Godwin | top
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Evil report carries further than any applause. Baltasar Gracian | top
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I really don't look at comparing things that way because even in a 14-game season, there could be a running back who could have a lot more carries than other running backs. Franco Harris | top
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I'm a woman who carries around all these layers of fear and vulnerability. Teri Hatcher | top
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Resolution 1441 does not give anyone the right to an automatic use of force. Russia believes that the Iraqi problem should be regulated by the Security Council, which carries the main responsibility for ensuring international security. Igor Ivanov | top
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The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that still carries any reward. John Maynard Keynes | top
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The team which handles the pressure best, carries the day. Imran Khan | top
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As an instrument for practical action, law is responsive to the wisdom of its time, which may be wrong, but it carries forward, sometimes in opposition to this wisdom or passion, a memory of received values. Edward Levi | top
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Grief can't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way. Anne Morrow Lindbergh | top
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The new always carries with it the sense of violation, of sacrilege. What is dead is sacred; what is new, that is different, is evil, dangerous, or subversive. Henry Miller | top
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A lot of places we go, when they see the organ coming in, they're expecting rock and roll, but after they hear us play they like it. To me, guitar cuts through-it carries more than organ. But organ has got more guts. Wes Montgomery | top
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Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world. Science is the highest personification of the nation because that nation will remain the first which carries the furthest the works of thought and intelligence. Louis Pasteur | top
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But Italy can only have any real influence on world affairs if it carries weight in Europe. Romano Prodi | top
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Everyone carries around his own monsters. Richard Pryor | top
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Nothing is more pleasant than to see a pretty woman, her napkin well placed under her arms, one of her hands on the table, while the other carries to her mouth, the choice piece so elegantly carved. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin | top
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Whatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it. Ralph W. Sockman | top
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Every neurosis is a primitive form of legal proceeding in which the accused carries on the prosecution, imposes judgment and executes the sentence: all to the end that someone else should not perform the same process. Lionel Trilling | top
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Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies. Leon Trotsky | top
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I'm an optimist, but an optimist who carries a raincoat. Harold Wilson | top