Quotes by Mere Cease conceiving of education as mere preparation for later life, and make it the full meaning of the present life. John Dewey present-life mere preparation History without politics descends to mere Literature. John Robert Seeley mere literature history The universe is more than mere matter in motion. It and we were brought into being by a Creator who seeks our good. Jonathan Sacks creator mere matter Tut, tut. We can't let mere sentiment intrude. This is Science. K. W. Jeter sentiments mere let-me This item is a mere fleabite in the ocean of our expenditure. Lord Randolph Churchill expenditures mere ocean I could never put anything into a picture that wasn't actually there in front of me. That would be a pointless lie, a mere bit of artfulness. Lucian Freud mere would-be lying The greater part of what women write about women is mere sycophancy to man. Madame de Stael mere women writing ... the Power who gave a power, by its mere existence, signifies that it must be brought out towards perfection. Margaret Fuller mere existence perfection Everything is mere opinion. Marcus Aurelius mere opinion Cow protection to me is infinitely more than mere protection of the cow. Mahatma Gandhi mere protection cows Emptiness is not a mere emptiness, but rather fullness in which the distinctiveness of everything is throughly realized. Masao Abe mere fullness emptiness Ahimsa is not a matter of mere dietetics: it transcends it. Mahatma Gandhi ahimsa mere matter Life is mere chance only when one allows it to be. Matthew Woodring Stover mere chance life-is When we visualize something, we establish a relationship to the thing itself, not to some mere subjective representation of it inside us. Medard Boss representation mere subjective It is in the enjoyment and not in mere possession that makes for happiness. Michel de Montaigne enjoyment mere possession Words, without power, is mere philosophy. Muhammad Iqbal mere philosophy Death mattered not -- It was a mere puncutation Nathan Huggins mere Nothing in our lives is a mere insignificant detail to God. Oswald Chambers mere details life-is Mere abuse is no criticism. P. G. Wodehouse mere abuse criticism Bravery ceases to be bravery at a certain point, and becomes mere foolhardiness. Rabindranath Tagore mere certain bravery «12345»