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Brittanica Quotes By Ian McEwan

There did not have to be a moral. She need only show separate minds, as alive as her own, struggling with the idea that other minds were equally alive. It wasn't only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding, above all, it was the failure to grasp the simple truth that other people are as real as you. And only in a story could you enter these different minds and show how they had an equal value. That was the only moral a story need have. — Ian McEwan

Brittanica Quotes By Adam DeVine

I sold a bunch of stuff. I sold Omaha Steaks, vacation packages ... the worst, though, was Time Life Books, because no one wants Time Life Books. No one wants an 'Encyclopedia Brittanica' showing up at their house. — Adam DeVine

Brittanica Quotes By Jerry Pournelle

Paradoxically, the few eras of peace were times when men of war had high influence. The Pax Romana was enforced by Caesar's Legions. The Pax Brittanica was enforced by the Royal Navy and His Majesty's Forces. — Jerry Pournelle

Brittanica Quotes By Gifford Pinchot

Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of men. — Gifford Pinchot

Brittanica Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Please, Lord gives power to obey your commandment — Lailah Gifty Akita

Brittanica Quotes By John Muir

One can make a day of any size — John Muir

Brittanica Quotes By Edith Wharton

A tremor of apprehension encircled the room. None of the ladies required any preparation to pronounce on a question of morals; but when they were called ethics it was different. The club, when fresh from the "Encyclopedia Brittanica," the "Reader's Handbook" or Smith's "Classical Dictionary," could deal confidently with any subject; but when taken unawares it had been known to define agnosticism as a heresy of the Early Church and Professor Froude as a distinguished histologist; and such minor members as Mrs. Leveret still secretly regarded ethics as something vaguely pagan. — Edith Wharton

Brittanica Quotes By Frederick Douglass

Education means emancipation. It means light and liberty. It means the uplifting of the soul of man into the glorious light of truth, the light by which men can only be made free. — Frederick Douglass

Brittanica Quotes By Lin-Manuel Miranda

This was the way into Burr. I knew he and Hamilton circled each other all their lives, I knew they went from friends to frenemies to foes, but it wasn't til I read this detail online - that Theodosia was married to a British officer when Aaron Burr met her, and he waited until she was available - that the character of Burr came free in my imagination. Imagine Hamilton waiting - for anything. That's when I realized our task was to dramatize not two ideological opposites, but a fundamental difference in temperament. — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Brittanica Quotes By Stephen Hawking

It matters if you don't just give up. — Stephen Hawking

Brittanica Quotes By Zig Ziglar

You will be on your way because you will have discovered that you can always find a capable helping hand at the end of your own sleeve. — Zig Ziglar

Brittanica Quotes By China Mieville

Billy walked into a hall where though it was windowless there was not only light but shafts of it, ajut from the ceiling, each starting at a random point in the unbroken surface and crazy-pillaring down in random crosshatched directions, as if the room were nostalgic for moonbeams it had never seen and grew its own simulacra. He walked through and under those interlaced fat fingers of imagined light toward a waiting thing. — China Mieville

Brittanica Quotes By Genieve Dawkins

It is our time, our task and our destiny - from Opoponax Dreams — Genieve Dawkins

Brittanica Quotes By Nicholas Of Cusa

In humility alone lies true greatness, and knowledge and wisdom are profitable only in so far as our lives are governed by them. — Nicholas Of Cusa