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I find most modern country virtually unlistenable. I can't relate to the music or the lyrics.
— Jenny Lewis
I know of few men over 50 that seem to me entirely human, virtually none who has long exercised authority.
— Patrick O'Brian
The Christian apologist has become someone who is virtually expected to apologize for being a Christian, and that has to stop.
— Richard Platt
I'm a person with virtually no feelings.
— Deborah Eisenberg
This war, disguise it as they may, is virtually nothing more or less than perpetual slavery against universal freedoms.
— Frederick Douglass
We live in a world where virtually everybody expects there's going to be some reasonable therapy for virtually any situation.
— Dean Kamen
When a man or woman is truly honest, it is virtually impossible to insult them personally.
— Brennan Manning
If we do not roll up our sleeves to the task of the Gospel in our days, then we will amount to virtually nothing for God.
— Alistair Begg
Such a notion made it virtually impossible to enjoy life! And this, If God did not exist, man would
— Sue Monk Kidd
Tokyo was an origami city folded over and over until something was made of virtually nothing.
— Christopher Barzak
The voting records of virtually every member of Congress reveal that the oath of office is more a ceremonial gesture than a sacred commitment.
— Tom Coburn
It's obvious, but perhaps worth saying, that happiness has virtually nothing to do with the state of your intellect.
— Daniel Keys Moran
I do virtually nothing except my work. No hobbies.
— Milton Glaser
I work virtually every waking hour.
— Alvin Toffler
Goodness knows, I tried. But I think it's virtually impossible for the right kind of man to be married to a movie star.
— Joan Fontaine
All the good pictures that came so easily now make the next set of pictures virtually impossible in your mind.
— Sally Mann
The late 20th century sea level rise rate lacks any sign of acceleration. Satellite altimetry indicates virtually no changes in the last decade.
— Nils-Axel Morner
The way to virtually eliminate genocide and mass murder appears to be through restricting and checking power. This means to foster democratic freedom.
— Rudolph Rummel
Virtually all success depends on trying things that fail.
— Rhonda Abrams
I think good comedy is a commitment to the absurd in that the situation for the actors should be virtually played like a drama.
— Peter Billingsley
Your brain has a capacity for learning that is virtually limitless, which makes every human a potential genius.
— Michael J. Gelb
Martha simply did not know that virtually everything she said was inappropriate, and so there was no point in remonstrating with her.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Intuition is critical in virtually everything you do. But, without relentless preparation and execution, it is meaningless.
— Tim Cook
The secret to a successful career in virtually any field is good public relations. Forget results. Forget the facts. Perception is all that matters.
— Jack McDevitt
Almost any decent cook will make food by eye and taste. Virtually all of my family cooked that way.
— Steve Albini
The music industry had virtually blacklisted me.
— Irene Cara
I wholeheartedly believe that super heroes can play in virtually any storytelling genre.
— Cullen Bunn
It is an absolute and virtually divine perfection to know how to enjoy our being rightfully.
— Michel De Montaigne
Mozart shows a creative power of such magnitude that one can virtually say that he tossed out of himself one great masterpiece after another.
— Claudio Arrau
The triumph of human identity and worth over the pathology of human destruction glows virtually everywhere in Levi's writing.
— Primo Levi
The fact that the task to write perfect software is virtually impossible does not mean you aren't responsible for the imperfection.
— Robert C. Martin
In the search for an author [of Hebrews] we are virtually stumbling over Priscilla. No longer is it feasible to pretend she isn't there.
— Ruth Hoppin
States, virtually all of them, have a constitutional requirement to operate on a balanced budget.
— John Kitzhaber
Although I receive a small salary from Apple, I do virtually no real work at the company.
— Steve Wozniak
Trust is a skill, one that is an aspect of virtually all human practices, cultures, and relationships.
— Robert C. Solomon
Calvin was virtually the founder of America.
— Leopold Von Ranke
In the '80s, I was putting out an album virtually every year, I think mostly based on fear - that if I didn't, people would soon forget about me.
— Al Yankovic
I am convinced now that virtually every destructive behavior and addiction I battled off and on for years was rooted in my (well-earned) insecurity.
— Beth Moore
Virtually nothing on earth can stop a person with a positive attitude who has his goal clearly in sight.
— Denis Waitley
Fear and greed are potent motivators. When both of these forces push in the same direction, virtually no human being can resist.
— Andrew Weil
If the influence of luck is a delusion, then all I can say is that the delusion is virtually universal.
— Felix Dennis
Hamilton had one of those extraordinary 18th-century minds that touched on virtually every major topic of the day.
— Ron Chernow
With virtually no knowledge of or interest in history, the masses simply take their unprecedented high living standards under capitalism for granted.
— Ralph Raico
Virtually anything is more stimulating than conversations with strangers at social gatherings.
— James Cook
Gorillaz virtually changed my wife ... sorry, I mean, life ... no, actually, it was my wife.
— Terry Gilliam
In virtually every organization, regardless of mission and function, people are frustrated by problems that seem unsolvable.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
OUR history begins before we are born. We represent the hereditary influences of our race, and our ancestors virtually live in us.
— James Nasmyth
Truth be told, except for foreign policy, Ron Paul's voting record and mine are virtually identical and I wear it as a badge of honor.
— Paul Broun
It really is a day job, and it also seems to have virtually disappeared-with no remorse, really. It gives me more time to paint.
— Martin Mull
History, when they do it, is ancient history, and they sensationalize even that. Contemporary history is virtually ignored on television.
— Tariq Ali
I have a beautiful little Smith & Wesson, 9 millimeter, and it goes with me virtually everywhere,
— Joni Ernst
Crystal skulls are a metaphor that reality is a consciousness hologram through which we experience virtually.
— Stephen Richards
He's a tremendous guy. And what's more, he's virtually a genius in the field of management.
— John Wozniak
Here's the thing about 'Cabin in the Woods.' I did virtually no research on this movie.
— Drew Goddard
You live your life, I live mine. And the rest we'll live together.
— Daniel Glattauer
If you are aware of your weaknesses and are constantly learning, your potential is virtually limitless.
— Jay Sidhu
Since we have free will, we create our own reality and virtually everything is negotiable.
— Shepherd Hoodwin
Virtually all of Africa's civil wars were started by politically marginalized or excluded groups.
— George Ayittey
When women let their hair down, it means either sexiness or craziness or death, the three by Victorian times having become virtually synonymous.
— Margaret Atwood
Under Obamacare, it virtually is impossible to find out the price of anything. That's not the way to make health care affordable.
— Rand Paul
Logic has virtually nothing to do with the way we think.
— David Mumford
The search for knowledge and the discovery of a great weapon are virtually one and the same. War is the father of everything.
— Paul Hoffman
I win virtually every case I should win, and I win a number of cases that people think I shouldn't.
— David Boies
It's estimated that by 2030 there will be virtually no unskilled jobs in the British economy.
— Lucy Powell
Academic intelligence offers virtually no preparation for the turmoil - or opportunity - life's vicissitudes bring.
— Daniel Goleman
Computers have virtually replaced tape recorders.
— Tony Visconti
I admit that Post-it note sheets that adhere to virtually any surface are now my substitute of choice for retention.
— Candice Bergen
I think bookstore browsing will become more cherished as time goes on because it can't be replicated virtually.
— Chuck Hogan
Scientists have been struck by the fact that things that break down virtually never get lost, while things that get lost hardly ever break down.
— Russell Baker
One key lesson of history is that virtually anything, including afternoon or evening thundershowers, causes Germany to invade Belgium.
— Dave Barry
On health care, virtually every political error that could be made was made.
— Sidney Blumenthal
Never before have self-suffiency and education been so important, and they are virtually inseparable from survival.
— William Powell
Remember, benchmark performance
beta
can be had for virtually free; alpha is what active managers are paid to generate. — Paul McCulley
beta
can be had for virtually free; alpha is what active managers are paid to generate. — Paul McCulley
In virtually every Western society in the 1960s there was a moral revolution, an abandonment of its entire traditional ethic of self-restraint.
— Jonathan Sacks
Models can easily become so complex that they are impenetrable, unexaminable, and virtually unalterable.
— Donella Meadows
Economic support from the rest of the Arab states to the fledgling Palestinian Authority in the West Bank is virtually non-existent.
— Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
Virtually every writer I know would rather be a musician.
— Kurt Vonnegut
In my life, I've seen enormous increase in the consumption of poetry. When I was young, there were virtually no poetry readings.
— Donald Hall
Virtually everything we do in life is a matter of habit. Habits make us who we are. Why not change your habits to better your life?
— Jack LaLanne
That was the shocking part. Here we were in the midst of everything and this potentially giant story was being told and virtually noone was there.
— Robert A. M. Stern
Virtually all top achievers know that to really get ahead, you've got to be willing to color outside the lines. Here's why
— James Arthur Ray
The telling of a story, like virtually everything in this life, was always made all the easier by a cup of tea.
— Alexander McCall Smith
We turned what is virtually a glorified independent label into one of the powerhouse labels in the town.
— Toby Keith