All men are scoundrels ordsprog
All men are scoundrels, or at any rate almost all. The men who are not must have had unusual luck, both in their birth and in their upbringing
Bertrand Russell
(
1872
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1970
)
The trouble with fighting for human freedom is that one spends most of one's time defending scoundrels. For it is against scoundrels that oppressive laws are first aimed, and oppression must be stopped at the beginning if it is to be stopped at
Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
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1956
)
Wrong education and upbringing produces ugly personalities, whereas a fine upbringing and good education will bring forth superior sense and feeling, as well as nobility and purity of mind.
Shinichi Suzuki
(
1898
-
1998
)
Born
There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.
Fred W. Fitch
There isn't any luck that enters into anything, unless it's poker or shooting dice, maybe. There is no luck to merchandising. There is no luck in going out and working from early in the morning to long after dinner. That is not luck, it's work.
Fred W. Fitch
It's unusual, but our high school group is going to Philadelphia for its spring trip, which is why we picked that piece, and it's also the 300th anniversary of Franklin's birth.
Bill Robinson
Health-wise, we're all pretty good, which hasn't necessarily been the case lately. It's been unusual-I don't know if it's the cold weather or maybe just bad luck.
Conor Niland
Someone receives a promotion, gets an important assignment, makes a major discovery, or moves into the president's office. ''He's lucky',' an envious person remarks. ''He gets the breaks; they're always in his favor'.' In reality, luck or the breaks of life had little or nothing to do with it. So-called ''luck'' usually is found at the exact point where preparation meets opportunity. For a time, an individual may get ahead by ''pull',' but eventually someone with push will displace him. Success is not due to a fortuitous concourse of stars at our birth, but to a steady trail of sparks from the grindstone of hard work each day.
Kenneth Hildebrand
This is the unusual episode that we've had so many rate hikes in a row. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. This is the unusual episode that we've had so many rate hikes in a row.
Nigel Gault
If the birth rate continues to fall, Germans are at risk of dying out.
Harald Michel
Countries where women have access to professional life are also those where the birth rate is higher.
Claude Martin
To keep the current low birth rate stable, the countryside is the focus that requires hard efforts.
Zhang Weiqing
The unidentified sounds and unusual climb rate are the focus,
Kay Yong
Birth is violent, whether it be the birth of a child or the birth of an idea.
Marianne Williamson
(
1952
-)
The moon is nothing But a circumambulating aphrodisiac Divinely subsidized to provoke the world Into a rising birth-rate
Christopher Fry
(
1907
-
2005
)
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