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That bad manners are so prevalent in the world is the fault of good manners.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Negative thinking is prevalent, in particular, among so many women in their later years, and, as a result, they live out their lives in discontent.
— Louise Hay
Food allergy is one of the least diagnosed and most prevalent causes of symptoms, especially depression.
— Sherry Rogers
I grew up in Los Angeles when the racial tensions between blacks and Mexicans were very high. Gang violence was very prevalent.
— Miguel
In a war situation or where violence and injustice are prevalent, poetry is called upon to be something more than a thing of beauty.
— Seamus Heaney
Aside from all that, we recall that antibodies to malaria and other diseases prevalent in Africa show up as HIV-positive on tests.
— Serge Lang
We believe content relationships are compelling draws even where paid-TV-provided guides are prevalent, such as here in the United States.
— Alfred Amoroso
There's a great deal of talk about loyalty from the bottom to the top. Loyalty from the top down is even more necessary and is much less prevalent.
— Eric Blehm
The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is a very prevalent tenet with youth, that good company is every thing desirable, and that bad is even better than none.
— Norm MacDonald
I wouldn't venture to say which kind of sin is more prevalent. I wouldn't even want to try to characterize certain 'circles.'
— Timothy Keller
There is no sin so prevalent, so insidious, and so deep as the sin of fearing people more than we fear God.
— Kevin DeYoung
In this world, headwinds are far more prevalent than winds from astern (that is, if you never violate the Pythagorean maxim).
— Herman Melville
I think that love is just as important and prevalent and real as it ever was.
— Andrew VanWyngarden
Passions cannot take wings in adversity, and adversities remain prevalent because of dormant passions.
— Girdhar Joshi
She was back in western Washington state, where rain was so prevalent that a day of sunshine was the lead story on the local news.
— Susan Mallery
The prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers.
— William James
I sometimes think that the prevalent use of external cosmetics eats out the internal brain if persisted in long enough.
— Elisabeth Marbury
It seems to me that a great university ought to have room in it for men subscribing to every sort of idea that is currently prevalent
— H.L. Mencken
Much more prevalent than physical fear is the fear of criticism, rejection, and verbal opposition.
— Derek A. Cuthbert
A wise politician will never grudge a genuflexion or a rapture if it is expected of him by prevalent opinion.
— Frederick Scott Oliver
Let me beg you, not to rest contented with the commonplace religion that is now so prevalent.
— Adoniram Judson
Drinking habits were very prevalent among men, and were not in any way disgraceful, unless excessive.
— Catherine Helen Spence
The most prevalent poetic representation of contemporary experience is the mimesis of disorientation by non sequitor.
— Tony Hoagland
We must abandon the prevalent belief in the superior wisdom of the ignorant.
— Daniel J. Boorstin
Call it devilish or divine, but once a man lets a thought become prevalent, it turns into reality.
— Felix O. Hartmann
Hatred is prevalent on this earth because it requires no real effort, unlike the investment it takes to genuinely understand a person.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Just because a behavior is prevalent doesn't make it right.
— Erica Vetsch
With the breakdown of money economy the practice of international barter is becoming prevalent.
— John Maynard Keynes
Wherein you reprove another be unblameable yourself, for example is more prevalent than precepts.
— George Washington
Audiences don't want to see the kind of self-indulgent, boring dance that is so prevalent today.
— Mark Morris