As we get past our superficial material wants and instant gratification we connect to a deeper part of ourselves, as well as to others, and the universe. – Judith Wright
We of course will say we claim sovereignty of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district. Others will come, and they will say we claim sovereignty. What can be the outcome? – Menachem Begin
Authors from whom others steal should not complain, but rejoice. Where there is no game there are no poachers. – Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
We receive His peace when we ask Him for it. We keep His peace by extending it to others. Those are the keys and there are no others. – Marianne Williamson
I haven’t been in the Louvre for twenty years. It doesn’t interest me because I have these doubts about the value of the judgments which decided that all these pictures should be presented to the Louvre instead of others which weren’t even considered. – Marcel Duchamp
I don’t think people like to read about themselves or about others as they really are. It would be too horrifying. – James Jones
Brethren, it is easier to declaim against a thousand sins of others, than to mortify one sin in ourselves. – John Flavel
The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others. – John Stossel
General statements omit what we really want to know. Example: some horses run faster than others. – Mason Cooley
I felt that there were so many people doing it that I would just be like one of the others. – Kelli White
In common with many others in the varied branches of our profession, my academic education is subnormal. – Loretta Young
No exile at the South Pole or on the summit of Mont Blanc separates us more effectively from others than the practice of a hidden vice. – Marcel Proust
I felt weary of the responsibility of owning houses and was glad enough to pass mine on to others. – Lillie Langtry
Argentina wouldn’t exist if not for self-determination, and this can’t be valid for some but not for others. – Pepe Eliaschev
I became almost immediately fascinated by the possibilities of trying out all conceivable reactions with them, some leading to explosions, others to unbearable poisoning of the air in our house, frightening my parents. – Richard Ernst
Cuvier had preceded Lamarck in specifying the kinds and degrees of variation, which his own observations and critical judgment of the reports of others led him to admit. – Richard Owen