It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance. Votes: 2
Thomas SowellI've taken considerable gambles on shows, but they're very considered gambles. Votes: 0
Cameron MackintoshBut instability like mine needs considerable distance to pass for mere quirkiness. Votes: 0
Terri CheneyResearch is of considerable importance in certain fields, such as science and history. Votes: 0
Fred SaberhagenTo be able to concentrate for a considerable time is essential to difficult achievement. Votes: 0
Bertrand RussellWhoever is going to listen to the philosophers needs a considerable practice in listening. Votes: 0
EpictetusThe execution of any thing considerable implies in the first place previous persevering meditation. Votes: 0
William GodwinOne of my main regrets in life is giving considerable thought to inconsiderate people. Votes: 0
Jarod KintzI don't recall the so-called devilish things I do. But there are considerable amounts. Votes: 0
John TravoltaIt is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being Votes: 0
Mary Wollstonecraft ShelleyThe portions of a woman which appeal to man's depravity Are constructed with considerable care. Votes: 0
A. P. HerbertShe spoke perfect English, which led to considerable trouble. She couldn't understand us at all. Votes: 0
Bob HopeHe who cannot withal keep his mind to himself cannot practice any considerable thing whatsoever. Votes: 0
Thomas CarlyleThe societal pursuit of high self-esteem for everyone may literally end up doing considerable harm. Votes: 0
Roy BaumeisterArt derives a considerable part of its beneficial exercise from flying in the face of presumptions. Votes: 0
Henry JamesNo man, deep down in the privacy of his heart, has any considerable respect for himself. Votes: 0
Mark TwainThe intelligent investor is likely to need considerable will power to keep from following the crowd. Votes: 0
Benjamin GrahamI had many enemies among the Sioux; I would be running considerable risk in meeting them. Votes: 0
Buffalo BillFor the stability of the Government, the people should have a considerable voice in the elections. Votes: 0
Napoleon BonaparteI was by birth a gentleman, living neither in any considerable height nor yet in obscurity. Votes: 0
Oliver CromwellFaith in a holy cause is to a considerable extent a substitute for lost faith in ourselves. Votes: 0
Eric HofferLife must be kept up at a great rate in order to absorb any considerable amount of learning. Votes: 0
Robert FrostBe able to back up a car for a considerable distance in a straight line and back out of a driveway. Votes: 0
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