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From each according to their ability, to each according to their need.

– Karl MarxRate it:

From each, according to his ability to each, according to his need.

– Karl MarxRate it:

From error to error one discovers the entire truth.

– Sigmund FreudRate it:

From error to error, one discovers the entire truth.

– Sigmund FreudRate it:

From everything, nothing looks to nothing.

– Dejan StojanovicRate it:

From Farbod Mimeh at LCG this morning: “With markets having already priced in a rate increase, a surprise decision from the Fed could spark major volatility and panic for equities.” http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-dangers-of-getting-cocky-ahead-of-interest-rate-decisions-2015-12-16

– Farbod MimehRate it:

From form to formless and from finite to infinite

– Bruce LeeRate it:

From his book "Was That Me? Turning Points in my Life." A quote from my father, "The easiest person to fool is yourself."

– Michael BivonaRate it:

From kindness comes courage.

– Debasish Mridha, M.D.Rate it:

From language to no-language is the journey and certainly every master has to use lies to attract you, to make you aware of your mindlessness, your stupidity. That's why I tell you to relish this very moment, and when you squeeze out the juice of every moment, then you will realise that there is nothing worthy in this world, then for the first time you start turning IN-wards, not otherwise!

– RAMANA PEMMARAJURate it:

From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.

– Cato the ElderRate it:

From LIU Magazine-Winter 2016. In response to students question he said: "There is no doubt that the best nest egg is to be successful, and that will only happen if young people have the confidence to invest in themselves first."

– Michael BivonaRate it:

From Mount Hollywood, Los Angeles looks rather nice, enveloped in a haze of changing colors. Actually, and in spite of all the healthful sunshine and ocean breezes, it is a bad place - full of old, dying people, who were born old of tired pioneer parents, victims of America - full of curious wild and poisonous growths, decadent religious cults and fake science, and wildcat enterprises, which, with their aim for quick profit, are doomed to collapse and drag down multitudes of people.

– Louis AdamicRate it:

From my close observation of writers...they fall into two groups 1) those who bleed copiously and visibly at any bad review, and 2) those who bleed copiously and secretly at any bad review.

– Isaac AsimovRate it:

From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.

– Edvard MunchRate it:

From nobody to upstart. From upstart to contender. From contender to winner. From winner to champion. From champion to Dynasty.

– Pat RileyRate it:

From nothing comes everything.

– Dejan StojanovicRate it:

From now on the destiny of the whole world is in Mark Levin's and God's hands.

– Nairb MortsobRate it:

From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I shall not put.

– Sir Winston ChurchillRate it:

From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.

– Winston ChurchillRate it:

from ODE to a NIGHTENGALE: Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath; Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain,

– John KeatsRate it:

From one bell all the bells toll.

– Dejan StojanovicRate it:

From one Soul of the Universe are all Souls derived. . .Of these Souls there are many changes, some into a more fortunate estate, and some quite contrary. . .Not all human souls but only the pious ones are divine. Once separated from the body, and after the struggle to acquire piety, which consists in knowing God and injuring none, such a soul becomes all intelligence. The impious soul, however, punishes itself by seeking a human body to enter into, for no other body can receive a human soul it cannot enter the body of an animal devoid of reason. Divine law preserves the human soul from such infamy. . .The soul passeth from form to form and the mansions of her pilgrimage are manifold. Thou puttest off thy bodies as raiment and as vesture dost thou fold them up. Thou art from old, O Soul of Man yea, thou art from everlasting.

– HermesRate it:

From our earliest hour we have been taught that the thought of the heart, the shaping of the rain-cloud, the amount of wool that grows on a sheep's back, the length of a drought, and the growing of the corn, depend on nothing that moves immutable, at the heart of all things; but on the changeable will of a changeable being, whom our prayers can alter. To us, from the beginning, Nature has been but a poor plastic thing, to be toyed with this way or that, as man happens to please his deity or not; to go to church or not; to say his prayers right or not; to travel on a Sunday or not. Was it possible for us in an instant to see Nature as she is --the flowing vestment of an unchanging reality?

– Olive SchreinerRate it:

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