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Very gifted people may be sociopathic in varying degrees.
— Camille Paglia
Success is very largely a matter of adjusting one's self to the ever-varying and changing environments of life, in a spirit of harmony and poise.
— Napoleon Hill
Economic systems are not value-free columns of numbers based on rules of reason, but ways of expressing what varying societies believe is important.
— Gloria Steinem
Nicholas wondered briefly if it was his destiny to be surrounded by women possessing varying degrees of murderous intent.
— Alexandra Bracken
Dubstep didn't invent bass, it just zoned in on it. Bass, to varying depths, is the foundation to most dance musics.
— Kode9
There is no such thing as "the user". Users ... come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and they have widely varying information needs ...
— Hans H Wellisch
Most people experience both tragedy and joy in varying proportions. Any philosophy which leaves out either cannot be considered to be comprehensive.
— Abraham H. Maslow
In varying degrees and and upon different levels all gods and goddesses represent aspects of One God Which is both 'male' and 'female'.
— Dion Fortune
Norway was occupied by the Germans in the Second World War, and I've met a lot of people who had to live through that occupation in varying degrees.
— Christopher Heyerdahl
Being written by someone who might not quite understand the subconscious nuance of the character leaves us in varying degrees of flatness.
— Jasper Fforde
Authority, reason, experience; on these three, mixed in varying proportions all our knowledge depends.
— C.S. Lewis
Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb the Caspian sea.
— Horace
Keep in mind that life produces no maestros, only students of varying shades of ineptitude.
— Bette Greene
You change the most permanent-seeming conditions of your life constantly through the varying attitudes you have toward them.
— Jane Roberts
To me I seem to be constantly growing. I must respond to varying conditions, yet remain changeless within.
— Mahatma Gandhi
What skilful limner e'er would choose To paint the rainbow's varying hues, Unless to mortal it were given To dip his brush in dyes of heaven?
— Walter Scott
All the Amore siblings had The Sight in varying degrees, and its fickleness got us into trouble sometimes.
— Suzanne Palmieri
I'm a somewhat isolated person in my own way, or I move along a little trail, I go this place, I go that place. It's not like I'm varying my exposure.
— Jonathan Ames
Death, I had discovered long ago, was available in varying flavors, and none of them particularly palatable.
— Jasper Fforde
This common body, like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, to rot itself with motion
— William Shakespeare
It really is a very odd business that all of us, to varying degrees, have music in our heads.
— Oliver Sacks
I'm always reading. I have four books on my nightstand right now. The same is true with writing, I tend to work on several varying projects at once.
— Colette Freedman
Narcissism, detachment, schizoid personality, sociopath - these things run rampant in the human race in varying degrees.
— C.C. Hunter
While all Alawites fear vengeance against their entire community should Assad fall, there are varying degrees of loyalty to the Assads.
— Elliott Abrams
What we have here," I said, "is a roomful of culprits, with varying levels of culpritude.
— Robert B. Parker
But are there really good people? Good people, through and through? Or are we all just varying versions of bad people, some trying harder to be good?
— Anna Banks
Life is just a mixture of good and bad, of varying shades of grays and whites and blacks.
— Courtney Cole
Enthusiasm is a plant which grows variously in the varying soils of different natures.
— Nan Fairbrother
there isn't shame in having shadows - we all have them to varying degrees. it's simply a part of being human
— Timothy Roderick
The varying physical characteristics of the actors may also necessitate changes. Sean Connery is six feet four. Dustin Hoffman isn't.
— Sidney Lumet
No one's normal. It's all just varying degrees of being weird." - Nerida
— Fainne J. Firmin
Prayer is not a painful effort to gain from God help in the varying needs of life. Prayer is the desire to possess God Himself
— Sadhu Sundar Singh
Avoid alcohol as you would a loathsome disease. Beer will do to you what hard liquor will do. Each contains alcohol in varying amounts.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
People marry for a variety of reasons and with varying results. But to marry for love is to invite inevitable tragedy.
— James Branch Cabell
A man's memory may almost become the art of continually varying and misrepresenting his past, according to his interest in the present.
— George Santayana
Most men, she'd decided, were bastards of varying degrees.
— Sarah J. Maas
Among the hard lessons which varying Fortune teaches to those whom she most neglects, there is none so useful as self-control.
— Emmuska Orczy
We are all children coming inside from recess with varying degrees of dirt on us.
— Shannon L. Alder
Imagination is not the exclusive appanage of artists, but belongs in varying degrees to all men.
— George Henry Lewes
Coming out involves varying degrees of difficulty that are affected by class, race, religion, and geography.
— Lance Loud
I now knew that all of us were prostitutes who sold themselves at varying prices, and that an expensive prostitute was better than a cheap one.
— Nawal El Saadawi
I'm varying my workouts so it's not just cardio but also includes moves to maintain my flexibility.
— Michelle Obama
Quality of Life is simply varying perceptions of desires and outcomes, a grocer wants life to give him lemons. A C Quinn.
— A.C. Quinn
We're all stumbling towards the light with varying degrees of grace at any given moment.
— Bo Lozoff
In life we listen to other people. Listen with varying degrees of concentration and attention, right? Actors must learn to listen in a different way.
— Constantin Stanislavski
Another property of a group is that one may combine its members in varying sequence, yet the outcome of the combination remains the same.
— Paul Watzlawick
Basically, all women are nurturers and healers, and all men are mental patients to varying degrees.
— Nelson DeMille
Maybe the only way our story can end is varying degrees of sad.
— Courtney Summers
There are no experts, only varying degrees of ignorance
— Amit Trivedi
My job as an actor is to cover and expose in varying allowance that - so that the audience can peek through the window to the people I create.
— Lorraine Toussaint
An excellent man, like precious metal, is in every way invariable; A villain, like the beams of a balance, is always varying, upwards and downwards.
— John Locke
Be a man with living principles within; never bow to the varying customs of worldly wisdom.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Not for the first time, he wished he commanded a highly trained bunch of soldiers instead of a ragtag mob of rejects in varying stages of alcoholism.
— Chris Wooding
Carbon dioxide isn't the only greenhouse gas out there. Other substances, such as water vapor and nitrous oxide, also trap heat to varying degrees.
— Jamais Cascio
Everyone has their own varying means of measuring thing. Sometimes people can agree on something, but other times they can't.
— Ichtys
All of the features that characterize Asperger syndrome can be found in varying degrees in the normal population
— Lorna Wing
Most human beings, though in varying degrees, desire to control, not only their own lives but also the lives of others
— Bertrand Russell
Aren't we all in varying degrees, captives in our own personal prisons, bound by our limiting habits?
— Ruthy Alon
What a searching preacher of self-command is the varying phenomenon of health.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Scientific knowledge is a body of statements of varying degrees of certainty
some most unsure, some nearly sure, none absolutely certain. — Richard P. Feynman
some most unsure, some nearly sure, none absolutely certain. — Richard P. Feynman