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Letter "I" » incurring
«The fact is that one side thinks that the profits to be won outweigh the risks to be incurred, and the other side would rather avoid danger than accept an immediate loss.»
«I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.»
Author: Frederick Douglass
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Abolitionist,
Author,
Lecturer,
Slave)
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Keywords:
abhorrence,
hazard,
hazarding,
incur,
incurred,
incurring,
incurs,
ridicule,
true to
«After attaining Me the great souls do not incur rebirth, the impermanent home of misery, because they have attained the highest perfection.»
«LOVE, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. This disease, like _caries_ and many other ailments, is prevalent only among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from its ravages. It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the physician than to the patient.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
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Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
ailment,
ailments,
Air conditioning,
barbarous,
breathing,
caries,
Cary,
curable,
disorder,
eating disorder,
immunity,
incurred,
incurring,
incurs,
influences,
physician,
prevalent,
pure and simple,
races,
ravage,
ravaged,
ravages,
removal,
temporary insanity
«Love is a temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
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Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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About:
Love
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Keywords:
curable,
disorder,
incurred,
incurring,
incurs,
influences,
insanity,
removal,
temporary,
temporary insanity
«Let a short Act of Parliament be passed, placing all street musicians outside the protection of the law, so that any citizen may assail them with stones, sticks, knives, pistols or bombs without incurring any penalties.»
Author: George Bernard Shaw
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Critic,
Essayist,
Playwright)
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Keywords:
Act of Parliament,
assail,
assailed,
assailing,
assails,
bombs,
incurred,
incurring,
incurs,
knives,
musicians,
parliament,
parliaments,
penalties,
pistols,
placing,
sticks
«The child with his sweet pranks, the fool of his senses, commanded by every sight and sound, without any power to compare and rank his sensations, abandoned to a whistle or a painted chip, to a lead dragoon, or a gingerbread dog, individualizing everything, generalizing nothing, delighted with every new thing, lies down at night overpowered by the fatigue, which this day of continual pretty madness has incurred. But Nature has answered her purpose with the curly, dimpled lunatic. She has tasked every faculty, and has secured the symmetrical growth of the bodily frame, by all these attitudes and exertions /an end of the first importance, which could not be trusted to any care less perfect than her own.»
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Essayist,
Lecturer,
Poet)
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Keywords:
abandoned,
bodily,
chip,
commanded,
continual,
curly,
delighted,
dimple,
dimpled,
dimples,
dimpling,
dragoon,
faculty,
generalize,
generalized,
generalizes,
generalizing,
gingerbread,
incurred,
incurring,
incurs,
individualize,
individualized,
individualizes,
individualizing,
Less Than Perfect,
lunatic,
overpower,
overpowered,
overpowering,
painted,
prank,
pranks,
rank,
secured,
sensations,
sense of purpose,
Sight and Sound,
symmetrical,
tasked,
whistle
«The learned world has always admitted the usefulness of critical disquisitions, yet he that attempts to show, however modestly, the failure of a celebrated writer, shall surely irritate his admirers, and incur the imputation of envy, captiousness, an»
«Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk.»
«There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain»