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Omit Words In Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Our adversaries [ the Confederate States of America ] have adopted some declarations of independence in which, unlike the good old one penned by Jefferson, they omit the words "all men are created equal." Why? They have adopted a temporary national constitution, in the preamble of which, unlike our good old one, signed by Washington, they omit "We, the People," and substitute "We, the deputies of the sovereign and independent States." Why? Why this deliberate pressing out of view, the rights of men, and the authority of the people? — Abraham Lincoln

Omit Words In Quotes By Jane Austen

A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. — Jane Austen

Omit Words In Quotes By Nikola Tesla

They say much about the Einstein's theory now. According to Einstein the ether does not exist and many people agree with him. But it is a mistake in my opinion. Ether's opponents refer to the experiments of Maykelson - Morli [Michelson-Morley] who made attempts to detect the Earth's movement relative to the fixed-bed ether. These experiments failed, however it didn't mean the ether's non-existence. I always based as fact the existence of mechanical ether in my works and therefore I could achieve positive success. — Nikola Tesla

Omit Words In Quotes By N. T. Wright

Whenever you see, in an official lectionary, the command to omit two or three verses, you can normally be sure that they contain words of judgment. Unless, of course, they are about sex. But — N. T. Wright

Omit Words In Quotes By Ademola Adejumo

The spirit of the LORD, in the name of Jesus, empower my hands — Ademola Adejumo

Omit Words In Quotes By Margaret Shepherd

Conversation lets you be an artist every time you open your mouth--or shut it. As Robert Louis Stevenson said, "The most important art is to omit"; the key to being a master conversationalist is to listen at least as much as you talk. Just as the other arts include pauses in a dramatic play, white margins around printed text, and space between a singer's phrases, conversation is about silences as well as about words. — Margaret Shepherd

Omit Words In Quotes By Zach Johnson

I have no superstitions. I don't have to have a Sunday outfit. I don't have socks or underwear I have to wear. — Zach Johnson

Omit Words In Quotes By Anonymous

And each new invention of technology or interaction technique requires experimentation and study before the principles of good design can be fully integrated into practice — Anonymous

Omit Words In Quotes By Origen

We are obliged, therefore, to say that whoever speaks that which is foreign to religion is using many words, while he who speaks the words of truth, even should he go over the whole field and omit nothing, is always speaking the one word. — Origen

Omit Words In Quotes By William Strunk Jr.

Omit needless words. — William Strunk Jr.