60 Quotes About Convenience
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A phone call should be a convenience to the caller, not an inconvenience to the called.
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- Author Shunya
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In ancient times, people who didn’t cross the line were called good. The tragedy of our times is that there are too many good people: they conveniently shift the line so there is no need to cross it.
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- Author Jean Baudrillard
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The shores run together, the waters are parallel. The waters run together, the shores are parallel. A single leaf rustles, the others are silent. Who knows how this dream ends?He was so thin, so translucent, that he had to pass through the same place twice to leave a shadow.Living out a destiny of convenience the way others sail under a flag of convenience.
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- Author Valentin Rasputin
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Life was life so that it could go on, it could take everything and survive anywhere, even on bare rock or shifting sands, and if necessary, even under water, but why torture it this way for no good reason, creating totally unnecessary difficulties for people, why worry about small conveniences and create major inconveniences?
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- Author Gift Gugu Mona
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Dear Superwoman,If you are not a priority,you are just an option.Options are only selected for the selector’s convenience.Nothing more!
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- Author William Godwin
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It has an unhappy effect upon the human understanding and temper, for a man to be compelled in his gravest investigation of an argument, to consider, not what is true, but what is convenient.
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- Author Charles Coulson
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One is almost tempted to say... at last I can almost see a bond. But that will never be, for a bond does not really exist at all: it is a most convenient fiction which, as we have seen, is convenient both to experimental and theoretical chemists.
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- Author Kage Baker
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A lengthy and painful discussion followed. It lasted through tea and dinner. It was revealed to Lady Beatrice that, though she had been sincerely mourned when Mamma had been under the impression she was dead, her unexpected return to life was something more than inconvenient. Had she never considered the disgrace she would inflict upon her family by returning, after all that had happened to her? What were all Aunt Harriet's neighbors to think?
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- Author Robert Staughton Lynd
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The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances.
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