To reform means to ordsprog
To reform means to shatter one form and to create another; but the two sides of this act are not always equally intended nor equally successful.
George Santayana
(
1863
-
1952
)
The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world were all considered by the people as equally true; by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate as equally useful
Edward Gibbon
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1737
-
1794
)
Sir, that all who are happy, are equally happy, is not true. A peasant and a philosopher may be equally satisfied, but not equally happy. Happiness consists in the multiplicity of agreeable consciousness.
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
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1784
)
Prudence is but experience, which equal time, equally bestows on all men, in those things they equally apply themselves unto.
Thomas Hobbes
(
1588
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1679
)
Nature treated (the citizens of these countries) equally, but their governments are not treating them equally.
Ramesh Singh
It is equally safe and equally reliable, but it is half the fuel we consume when pushing the airplane out of the gate.
Athar Khan
Clearly, Mr. Black is walking a fine-line with citizens at this point. Most appear equally divided, or at least equally confused about the ordeal, such that no one seems real sure about what they want him to do.
Hunter Bacot
Under the CBA, all members of the Socceroos squad are paid equally as all players share equally the sacrifices and privileges associated with representing Australia.
Craig Foster
Because of the basic integration and the complementarities between the Chinese and the Japanese economies, both sides understand that any damages to the bilateral relationship will hurt both sides equally badly.
Joseph Cheng
Because of the basic integration and the complementarities between the Chinese and the Japanese economies, both sides understand that any damages to the bilateral relationship will hurt both sides equally badly, His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.
Joseph Cheng
All the citizens of a state cannot be equally powerful, but they may be equally free
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
(
1694
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1778
)
Likestilling
The standards for ballot access in New York State apply equally to all candidates seeking a given political nomination, ... In other words, all similarly situated are treated equally.
Eliot Spitzer
I paint paintings because I can't get the experience in any other way but there are many more experiences that are equally satisfying to me and equally inept at answering all my questions, but hover in exactitude in describing themselves and defying me to define their logic.
Julian Schnabel
Kunst
Equally as good during the year, equally as bad in the playoffs.
Tiki Barber
There are some complex details to this settlement, as you can imagine. We are happy with it. Both sides are happy--or both sides are equally unhappy, depending how you look at it.
Dock Blanchard
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