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Unguraitis Quotes By John Stuart Mill

When a general name stands for each and every individual which it is a name of, or in other words, which it denotes, it is said by logicians to be distributed, or taken distributively. Thus, in the proposition, All men are mortal, the subject, Man, is distributed, because mortality is affirmed of each and every man. — John Stuart Mill

Unguraitis Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Any type of desire is beggary. One who is without any desire is called 'Gnani' [the enlightened one]. — Dada Bhagwan

Unguraitis Quotes By Edmund Phelps

I grew up, until age 6, in Chicago. My parents rented their apartment and, at the end of the Depression, my parents wanted to replicate that situation. So, again, we lived in a somewhat suburban setting outside of New York City, and again, they rented. — Edmund Phelps

Unguraitis Quotes By Aaron Brookner

My grandmother has kept all of his stuff in a drawer. This one notebook was particularly chilling. He's [howard Brookner] writing to his parents knowing he has a death sentence; his movies are how he'll live on. — Aaron Brookner

Unguraitis Quotes By Jane Byrne

I accept that responsibility and ask only that I be judged by my performance as its chief executive. — Jane Byrne

Unguraitis Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

I'm not accustomed to the idea of a woman holding a position among men at a place of business," she admitted. "My father always said that the female brain was insufficient to the demands of professional work."
"You disapprove of Fernsby's actions, then?"
"I approve wholeheartedly," she said without hesitation. "A woman should have choices other than to marry or live with her family. — Lisa Kleypas

Unguraitis Quotes By Charles Hodge

The sin of Adam did not make the condemnation of all men merely possible; it was the ground of their actual condemnation. So the righteousness of Christ did not make the salvation of men merely possible, it secured the actual salvation of those for whom He wrought. — Charles Hodge