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We grow tired of everything but turning others into ridicule, and congratulating ourselves on their defects.
William Hazlitt
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1778
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1830
)
The defects of the mind, like those of the face, grow worse as we grow old
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
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Alder
Cleaning of defects is a critical and necessary step in generating a zero-defect mask blank, because defects in the substrate become defects in the multilayer, which ruins the mask blank.
David Krick
Ridicule has always been the enemy of enthusiasm, and the only worthy opponent to ridicule is success.
Oliver Goldsmith
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1730
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1774
)
No God and no religion can survive ridicule. No political church, no nobility, no royalty or other fraud, can face ridicule in a fair field, and live.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
)
People always get tired of one another. I grow tired of myself whenever I am left alone for ten minutes, and I am certain that I am fonder of myself than anyone can be of another person.
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
)
We'll have to grow up in a hurry. When we got tired we started making penalties that cost us. When you get tired you tend to give up more big plays. That's why we're working very hard this week on our conditioning.
Joe Thornton
It is commonly said that ridicule is the best test of truth; for that it will not stick where it is not just. I deny it. A truth learned in a certain light, and attacked in certain words, by men of wit and humor, may, and often doth, become ridiculous, at least so far, that the truth is only remembered and repeated for the sake of the ridicule.
Lord Chesterfield
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1694
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1773
)
This report demonstrates the importance of state birth defects surveillance programs and also the need for more research to identify the causes of many birth defects.
Dr. Jennifer L. Howse
They were able to isolate and show that the defects that were a concern were really not in the multilayer coating, but more on the substrate itself, which comes down to a cleanliness issue. Still, you can't have the defects, but that's also an issue that's becoming more critical for 193.
Noreen Harned
I have endured a great deal of ridicule without much malice, and have received a great deal of kindness not quite free from ridicule. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. I have endured a great deal of ridicule without much malice, and have received a great deal of kindness not quite free from ridicule.
Abraham Lincoln
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1809
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1865
)
RIDICULE, n. Words designed to show that the person of whom they are uttered is devoid of the dignity of character distinguishing him who utters them. It may be graphic, mimetic or merely rident. Shaftesbury is quoted as having pronounced it the test of truth --a ridiculous assertion, for many a solemn fallacy has undergone centuries of ridicule with no abatement of its popular acceptance. What, for example, has been more valorously derided than the doctrine of Infant Respectability?
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
Reason is the test of ridicule, not ridicule the test of truth.
William Warburton
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1698
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1779
)
I am tired of the sleepless nights. I am tired of the contentious meetings. I am tired of the browbeating from some members of the public, and I am tired of dealing with everyone else's problems in addition to my own.
Donald Moore
The turning point was that stretch in the final quarter where they had those three put-backs. We got a little tired and could never get back any momentum after that.
Johnny May
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