nci Quotes and Quotations
Quote Authors: nci
These are all authors with the name nci.
- Francis Arinze
- Francis Asbury
- Francis of Assisi
- Francis William Aston
- Francis Atterbury
- Francis Aungier
- Francis Bacon
- Francis Beaumont
- Francis Biddle
- Francis Bowen
- Francis J. Braceland
- Richard Francis Burton
- Francine Busby
- Francis James Child
- Francis X. Clines
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Francis Marion Crawford
- Francis Crick
- Francis Darwin
- Leonardo DaVinci
- John Francis Davis
- Francis Drake
- Gary L. Francione
- Arlene Francis
- Brendan Francis
- Connie Francis
- Dick Francis
- Francis I
- Genie Francis
- Philip Francis
- Ron Francis
- Sam Francis
- Francisco Franco
- Francisco de Goya
- Nanci Griffith
- Francis J. Grimke
- Francis Bond Head
- Francis Herbert Hedge
- Victor Francis Hess
- Francis Hutcheson
- Francis Jeffrey
- Francis Scott Key
- Marie Laurencin
- Francis Lee
- Bernie Lincicome
- Francis Lockier
- Francis Cabot Lowell
- Francis Marion
- Francis Maude
- Francis John McConnell
- Thomas Francis Meagher
- Mencius
- Francis W. Newman
- Francis Parkman
- Francis Picabia
- Gavrilo Princip
- Victoria Principal
- Anthony Principi
- Francis Quarles
- Francisco de Quevedo
- Charles Francis Richter
- Robert Runcie
- Steven Runciman
- Saint Francis de Sales
- Francis Schaeffer
- Francis Cardinal Spellman
- Francis Thompson
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Francis Walsingham
- Francis Wright
- Francis Xavier
- Francis Parker Yockey
nci Quotes and Quotations
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The principle of subordination is the great bond of union and harmony through the universe. Catharine Beecher | top
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The primal principle of democracy is the worth and dignity of the individual. Edward Bellamy | top
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My mother is an office manager, my father a professor of economics and financial planner. Poppy Z. Brite | top
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Trials by the adversarial contest must in time go the way of the ancient trial by battle and blood. Warren E. Burger | top
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There are fully forty towers, which are lofty and well built, the largest of which has fifty steps leading to its main body, and is higher than the tower of the principal tower of the church at Seville. Hernando Cortes | top
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After convincing myself that was maybe you should at least help out your neighborhood, I really started to think about it later on in life. Rick Danko | top
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This nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the principle - among others - that honest men may honestly disagree; that if they all say what they think, a majority of the people will be able to distinguish truth from error. Elmer Davis | top
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Our people can draw on the tremendous strides made in recent years, not only in terms of advancing themselves spiritually and materially, but also in having weathered social and economic turbulence, triggered, in the main, by factors not of their own creation. Denzil Douglas | top
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At a time when going to college has never been more important, it's never been more expensive, and our nation's families haven't been in this kind of financial duress since the great depression. And so what we have is just sort of a miraculous opportunity simply by stopping the subsidy to banks when we already have the risk of loans. We can plow those savings into our students. And we can make college dramatically more affordable, tens of billions of dollars over the next decade. Arnie Duncan | top
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Experiments were not attempted at that time, we did not believe in the usefulness of the concept anyway, and I finished my thesis in 1962 with a feeling like an artist balancing on a high rope without any interested spectators. Richard Ernst | top
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The accumulation of numbers always augments in some measure moral corruptions, and the consequences to health of the various vices incident thereto, are well known. William Falconer | top
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A revolution only lasts fifteen years, a period which coincides with the effectiveness of a generation. Jose Ortega y Gasset | top
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A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the chief reason for which we sought it has passed away. Ellen Glasgow | top
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Merely external emancipation has made of the modern woman an artificial being. Now, woman is confronted with the necessity of emancipating herself from emancipation, if she really desires to be free. Emma Goldman | top
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Let me say this loud and clear. There is a world of difference between terrorist acts and the Islamic Shari'a. Islam is not only a religion, but a way of life. And at its heart lie the sacred principles of tolerance and dialogue. King Hussein I | top
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Force is the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism. Thomas Jefferson | top
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Rather than hearing from the city council president, you'd hear from sources all across the country. Jack Kelley | top
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Emancipation of women has made them lose their mystery. Grace Kelly | top
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Policies are many, Principles are few, Policies will change, Principles never do. John C. Maxwell | top
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There is something that Governments care for far more than human life, and that is the security of property, and so it is through property that we shall strike the enemy. Be militant each in your own way. I incite this meeting to rebellion. Emmeline Pankhurst | top
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Nothing is worse, or more of a breach of the social contract between citizen and state, than for government officials, bureaucrats and agencies to waste the money entrusted to them by the people they serve. Bob Riley | top
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Even the Congressional Budget Office and the Social Security trustees appointed by the president say that Social Security is financially sound, without any changes for the next 40 to 50 years. James Roosevelt | top
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I ain't no historian but I happen to savvy this incident. Charles M. Russell | top
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An Army is a collection of armed men obliged to obey one man. Every change in the rules which impairs the principle weakens the army. William Tecumseh Sherman | top
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Communists are people who fancied that they had an unhappy childhood. Gertrude Stein | top