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Quanitity Quotes By Terry Ray

The sole source of wisdom is suffering. — Terry Ray

Quanitity Quotes By Denise Grover Swank

He gave her a goofy grin. "Not everyone can be hip to the lingo. Don't be a hater, Blair. — Denise Grover Swank

Quanitity Quotes By Richard Crashaw

A happy soul, that all the way
To heaven hath a summer's day. — Richard Crashaw

Quanitity Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

I don't understand, given the constraints physicians have in doing their job and the paperwork demanded of them, why people want to be physicians. I think we've made it very, very difficult for them to perform their job. I think that's a shame. — Malcolm Gladwell

Quanitity Quotes By Simon Helberg

There are those moments where you realize that your parents or your heroes are human and are fallible. That concept, in and of itself, is something that is dangerous to me, in a good way. It's exciting and scary to meet those people. — Simon Helberg

Quanitity Quotes By Joe Hill

They had eaten at a place called Terry's for lunch, Terry's Primo Subs in Hampton, which was back in New Hampshire, on the sea. — Joe Hill

Quanitity Quotes By Alexander Pope

The laughers are a majority. — Alexander Pope

Quanitity Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Beatitude starts in the moment when the act of thinking has freed itself from the necessity of form. Beatitude starts at the moment when the thinking-feeling has surpassed the author's need to thinking - he no longer needs to think and now finds himself close to the grandeur of the nothing. I could say of the "everything". But "everything" is a quanitity, and quantity has a limit in its very beginning. The true incommensurability is the nothing, which has no barriers adn where a person can scatter their thinking-feeling. — Clarice Lispector

Quanitity Quotes By William Hazlitt

Modern fanaticism thrives in proportion to the quanitity of contradictions and nonsense it poures down the throats of the gaping multitude, and the jargon and mysticism it offers to their wonder and credulity. — William Hazlitt