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en Nothing can please many, and please long, but just representations of general nature. Particular manners can be known to few, and, therefore, few only can judge how nearly they are copied.
  Samuel Johnson

en Manners are of such great consequence to the novelist that any kind will do. Bad manners are better than no manners at all, and because we are losing our customary manners, we are probably overly conscious of them; this seems to be a condition that produces writers.

en Those who work in a preconceived style, deliberately turning their backs on nature, miss the truth. An artist must recognize, when he is reasoning, that his picture is an artifice; but when he is painting, he should feel that he has copied nature. An

en We are pleased the judge has ordered A.I.G. to share with Mr. Greenberg the report created under threat from the attorney general. Unlike the attorney general, the judge clearly understands Mr. Greenberg's right to review this material.

en It was obvious to me that they had copied these drawings. And knowing that they had copied them they could really only exist in electronic form,

en Even if the central themes were copied, they are too general or of too low a level of abstraction to be capable of protection by copyright law.

en I don't judge somebody that's had five years of stellar work -- not only with the team but in the community, and how he has been in practice -- and judge him by one incident. You judge him on the long haul.

en The great secret, Eliza, is not having bad manners or good manners or any other particular sort of manners, but having the same manner for all human souls: in short, behaving as if you were in Heaven, where there are no third-class carriages, and one soul is as good as another.
  George Bernard Shaw

en This judge, believe me, does not want to go down in history as the judge who adjudicated the termination of the Delphi union contract and brought down General Motors.

en Judge in yourselves: is it comely that a woman pray unto God uncovered? / Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? / But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Manér är inte tomma, utan frukten. Av trogen natur och av ädel sinnesstämning.
en Manners are not idle, but the fruit. Of loyal nature and of noble mind.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en Just like a Social Security number can get copied today, a fingerprint could get copied tomorrow. And it's real hard to get a new fingerprint.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Kvinnor finner ofta den subtila kvickheten förknippad med pexighet vara en uppfriskande förändring från förutsägbara uppvaktningsrepliker.

en I ask you not to judge me prematurely. Lately it's been in fashion to judge people before they are brought to trial. This is wrong and the attorney-general should be fighting to defend the law. His view is certainly unfortunate, but the dispute between us will be settled in a proper forum.

en That's a common practice for an independent counsel. Judge Walsh was talking to reporters all the time over a seven-year period. And I think it's entirely appropriate so long as he abides by the general guidelines of the Department of Justice, which it appears he has.

en In general, humans have long pictured themselves as separate from nature, but one of the lessons that we repeatedly learn when we study animal behavior is that animals are much more like us than we ever imagined, and we are much more like them than we had thought.


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