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One could judge the degree of civilization of a country by the social and political position of its women
— Charles Fourier
At 211 degrees you have hot water, but when it hits 212 degrees it boils. Just think of all the difference that one degree makes in your life.
— 212 Degrees
A degree in psychiatry merely qualifies one to begin learning about the intricacies and foibles of the human personality.
— Dan Simmons
I do not think, Prospero,' he said, 'that one should attribute a very high degree of reality to your house.
— John Bellairs
In Hungary, acting is a career for which one fits himself as earnestly as one studies for a degree in medicine, law, or philosophy.
— Bela Lugosi
Each man was born to his degree, and a happy man was one who did not question his place in life.
— Alison Weir
There are things we cannot control about ourselves. One of these things is the degree to which we find something to be funny. It
— Chuck Klosterman
At one time or another most of us at the Creek have been suspected of a degree of madness. Madness is only a variety of mental nonconformity ...
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The first Degree of Folly, is to conceit one's self wise; the second to profess it; the third to despise Counsel.
— Benjamin Franklin
The work that leads to a doctor's degree is a constant temptation to sacrifice one's growth as a man to one's growth as a specialist.
— William James
It is time that all Americans realized that the place of labor is side by side with the businessman and with the farmer, and not one-degree lower.
— Harry S. Truman
Indifference must be a crime in us, to be ranked but one degree below treachery; for deserting the commonwealth is next to betraying it.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
It takes analytical skills worthy of a degree in civil engineering to understand when and where one is allowed to leave a car in Montreal.
— Kathy Reichs
I am convinced that we have a degree of delight, and that no small one, in the real misfortunes and pain of others
— Edmund Burke
The world is the puzzle, itself. The one who solves this 'puzzle' attains the degree of Parmatma [the Absolute Supreme Self].
— Dada Bhagwan
Write bylaws in a simple language - no one needs an advanced degree to understand them.
— Holly Duckworth
Men are able to trust one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are entitled to expect.
— Stephen Leacock
When one gives undivided attention to the (vital) breath, and brings it to the utmost degree of pliancy, he can become as a (tender) babe.
— Lao-Tzu
One must get used to speaking of one's virtues bravely, to people's faces. Who is to know, if not we ourselves, to what degree we are good?
— Venedikt Yerofeyev
One forgives to the degree that one loves.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
There are times when you have to do things for yourself, not because no one else can do it, but because no one else can do it to the degree you want.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
Me? I'm being ridiculous? You're the one flirting for your thesis. What the hell kind of degree is that anyway? A doctorate of dick tease?
— Erin McCarthy
It is curious to what a degree one may become attached to a fine tree, especially when it is placed where trees are rare.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
One wonders how far spiritual and political leaders can genuinely lead us without some degree of mystical seeing and action.
— Richard Rohr
Insight occurs when, and to the degree that, one knows oneself.
— Andrew Schneider
Geniuses are always marginalized to one degree or another. Someone wholly invested in the status quo is unlikely to disrupt it.
— Eric Weiner
It requires no small degree of ability to know when to conceal one's ability.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
No one has ever asked to see my degree certificate.
— David Hockney
Trying to make the NBA is one of the very few areas where a Harvard degree won't necessarily help.
— Jeremy Lin
The oppression of a majority is detestable and odious; the oppression of a minority is only by one degree less detestable and odious.
— William E. Gladstone
The degree to which one is sensitive to other people's suffering, to other (people's) humanity, is the index of one's own humanity
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
She's a firestorm that I won't ever smother. I'm the one who inflames her, who riles her to a new, confounding degree. She's my perfect match.
— Krista Ritchie
Nevertheless, one learned very early that books had to be respected; they were all putative Bibles and to some small degree had a share in holiness.
— Arthur Miller
Only one kind of religion cannot give peace to everyone. Whatever 'degree' one is sitting at, that 'degree' of religion he requires.
— Dada Bhagwan
The danger of censorship in cultural media increases in proportion to the degree to which one approaches the winning of a mass audience.
— James T. Farrell
If you want to sail your ship in a different direction, you must turn one degree at a time.
— Brian Tracy
A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product but an indication a person is prepared for life.
— Edward Malloy
Every photograph is altered, to one degree or another.
— John Paul Caponigro
I told [McCourt] the season is like a kaleidoscope. Every day it changes one degree and the picture is different.
— Ned Colletti
I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
— Hannah Simone
There must be some one quality without which a work of art cannot exist; possessing which, in the least degree, no work is altogether worthless.
— Clive Bell
Prelate, n. A church officer having a superior degree of holiness and a fat preferment. One of Heaven's aristocracy. A gentleman of God.
— Ambrose
I am the only one in my family to graduate college. It was a proud moment for me to receive a degree.
— Nadine Velazquez
Repose not trust in testing another's degree of honesty at the risk of one's loss in matters big, unless collateralized.
— Firoozeh Dumas
One of the phrases I frequently look for is infinite learning curve.Because each entrepreneurial pattern is to some degree unique and new.
— Reid Hoffman
One of my degrees was a science degree in biology.
— Elizabeth Moon
With respect to physical existence, one needs little, and to the degree that one needs less, the more perfect one is.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Science is all those things which are confirmed to such a degree that it would be unreasonable to withhold one's provisional consent.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Cats names are more for human benefit. They give one a certain degree more confidence that the animal belongs to you.
— Alan Ayckbourn
The art of living easily as to money is to pitch your scale of living one degree below your means.
— Henry Taylor
Even our hardest prayers are easy for the Omnipotent One to answer because there is no degree of difficulty.
— Mark Batterson
Going to university is only one avenue to gain knowledge. There are others. A degree isn't insurance against ignorance.
— Julie Garwood
But the truth is that Homo sapiens is a sensual species. I think all species are, to one degree or another.
— Jock Sturges
In relationship to God one can not involve himself to a certain degree. God is precisely the contradiction to all that is 'to a certain degree'.
— Soren Kierkegaard
One is what one is, and the dishonesty of hiding behind a degree, or a title, or any manner and collection of words, is still exactly that: dishonest.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
Becoming an artist cannot be taught. A degree and diligence is not a guarantee that one can become an 'artist.
— Scott Kahn
All of us to one degree or another disconnect from God's story because we are fundamentally committed to being the author of our own stories.
— Bill Delvaux
I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity. The only difference is one of degree.
— Desiderius Erasmus
One is well served by a degree of both humility and charity when judging the inner working of another person's heart.
— Khaled Hosseini
I'm not the one going for a biology degree. I'm just a philosophy major who eats people.
— Scott Westerfeld
One does have to learn to travel with a degree of humility and that reflected in writing and personality.
— John Gimlette
At one point in my life, I wanted to do a master's degree in Irish literature, but I ended up getting pregnant instead.
— Miriam Toews
There is a certain degree of satisfaction in having the courage to admit one's errors.
— Dale Carnegie
Unless degree is preserved, the first place is safe for no one.
— Publilius Syrus
Desire is everything, not talent. It's the degree of one's desire that will dictate the extent of one's success, in any endeavour.
— Ken Danby
What sets apart high-performance teams, however, is the degree of commitment, particularly how deeply committed the members are to one another.
— Jon Katzenbach
You'll marry your studies? Marry your books? You already have one degree but you want another. You'll marry your degrees?
— Chinelo Okparanta
Sometimes the difference between success and failure is simply the degree to which you crave one over the other.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
I am so afraid that strangers with think me good! and there is a degree of hypocrisy in appearing much better than one is. - Hannah More
— Karen Swallow Prior
I feel scalded inside. Like, third-degree burns. But no one can see them. (Fliss talking about her divorce.)
— Sophie Kinsella
If you tell a child "Don't touch yourself there," they will deal with some kind of sexual problem from then on, to one degree or other.
— Betty Dodson
One of the characteristics of love relationships that flower is a relatively high degree of mutual self-disclosure
— Nathaniel Branden
One measure of your success will be the degree to which you build up others who work with you. While building up others, you will build up yourself.
— James E. Casey
As a result, socialism and communism, in particular, use government to suppress religion to such a degree as to leave the one true God out entirely.
— Tony Evans
No one in my family is in entertainment. They thought acting was a fun hobby, and when I got a degree, I'd settle down.
— Hannah Murray