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Conscience is our unerring judge until we finally stifle it. Honore de Balzac | top
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We trifle when we assign limits to our desires, since nature hath set none. Christian Nestell Bovee | top
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How strange are the tricks of memory, which, often hazy as a dream about the most important events of a man's life, religiously preserve the merest trifles. Richard Burton | top
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A man of sense only trifles with them, plays with them, humors and flatters them, as he does with a sprightly and forward child; but he neither consults them about, nor trusts them with, serious matters. Lord Chesterfield | top
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On this narrow planet, we have only the choice between two unknown worlds. One of them tempts us - ah! what a dream, to live in that! - the other stifles us at the first breath. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette | top
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The tests which showed that this was the only rifle which had the markings which were shown on the bullets; the fact that a man was seen by several witnesses, not identified, but seen in the window with the general description of what he looked like. John Sherman Cooper | top
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I've always been endorsed by the National Rifle Association. Howard Dean | top
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We have a training period; we have certain guidelines and structure. You can't hire talented people and stifle them. That's not the way it works anymore. Todd English | top
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They meant abnormal. Divisions of the kind were fashionable at that time, and it was so easy to stifle one's need to help by deciding that help could neither be accepted nor understood. Janet Frame | top
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There is something in the decay of nature that awakens thought, even in the most trifling mind. Sarah Josepha Hale | top
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Christendom appears clearly to me to be one of those trifling, insignificant arts, which has never been of any substantial advantage to mankind. Edward Hicks | top
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It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others. John Andrew Holmes | top
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When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains, and the women come out to cut up what remains, jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains and go to your gawd like a soldier. Rudyard Kipling | top
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Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind. Beware how you trifle with your marvellous inheritance, this great land of ordered liberty, for if we stumble and fall freedom and civilization everywhere will go down in ruin. Henry Cabot Lodge | top
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Most of us actually stifle enough good impulses during the course of a day to change the current of our lives. William Moulton Marston | top
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Perfection is a trifle dull. It is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim at, is better not quite achieved. W. Somerset Maugham | top
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Moralities, ethics, laws, customs, beliefs, doctrines - these are of trifling import. All that matters is that the miraculous become the norm. Henry Miller | top
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The experience of using a Rolleiflex camera is very different than using a SLR. Matthew Modine | top
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I cannot believe that the American people and the people they elected would use the Constitution to stifle any group's rights. Jean O'Leary | top
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Science exists, moreover, only as a journey toward troth. Stifle dissent and you end that journey. John Charles Polanyi | top
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All our pursuits, from childhood to manhood, are only trifles of different sorts and sizes, proportioned to our years and views. Samuel Richardson | top
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A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user. Theodore Roosevelt | top
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If you allow one single germ, one single seed of slavery to remain in the soil of America... that germ will spring up, that noxious weed will thrive, and again stifle the growth, wither the leaves, blast the flowers and poison the fair fruits of freedom. Ernestine L. Rose | top
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Trifles make up the happiness or the misery of human life. Alexander Smith | top
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Women are only children of a larger growth. A man of sense only trifles with them, plays with them, humours and flatters them, as he does with a sprightly and forward child; but he neither consults them about, nor trusts them with, serious matters. Philip Stanhope | top