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  • Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts. -- Hector Hugh Munro
  • it wasn't by accident that the Gettysburg address was so short. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • I don't have problems with people, because if I do, I address it. -- Wiz Khalifa
  • Old age is - a lot of crossed off names in an address book. -- Ronald Blythe
  • Ultimately, what may be needed to address the obesity problem are direct taxes on body weight. -- Jonathan Gruber
  • The Earth is not dying-it is being killed. And the people who are killing it have names and addresses. -- Utah Phillips
  • God lives in the place of praise. If we want to be where He is, we need to go to His address. -- Nancy Leigh DeMoss
  • It takes a variety of strategies and initiatives to address this pandemic. It's about life and death and the survival of humanity. -- Barbara Lee
  • There's nothing that makes you so aware of the improvisation of human existence as a song unfinished. Or an old address book. -- Carson McCullers
  • I like to address the fears of my culture. I believe it`s good to face the enemy, for the enemy is fear. -- Wes Craven
  • The beauty that addresses itself to the eyes is only the spell of the moment; the eye of the body is not always that of the soul. -- George Sand
  • We have weapons of mass destruction we have to address here at home. Poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. Homelessness is a weapon of mass destruction. Unemployment is a weapon of mass destruction. -- Dennis Kucinich
  • If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering. -- Ralph Merkle
  • As any speaker will tell you, when you address a large number of people from a stage, you try to make eye contact with people in the audience to communicate that you're accessible and interested in them. -- Simon Mainwaring
  • And now let me address all of you, high and low, rich and poor, one with another, to accept of mercy and grace while it is offered to you; Now is the accepted time, now is the day of salvation; and will you not accept it, now it is offered unto you? -- George Whitefield
  • Black folks in America are telling one party, 'We don't give a damn about you.' They're telling the other party, 'You've got our vote.' Therefore, you have labeled yourself 'disenfranchised' because one party knows they've got you under their thumb. The other party knows they'll never get you and nobody comes to address your interest, -- Stephen A. Smith
  • We are with Europe but not of it. We are linked, not combined. We are interested and associated, not absorbed. And should European statesmen address us in the words that were used of old - Shall I speak for thee to the King or the Captain of the Host? - we should reply with the Shunamite woman: "Nay sir, for we dwell among our own people". -- Winston Churchill
  • I'd learned enough from life's experiences to understand that destiny's interventions can sometimes be read as invitation for us to address and even surmount our biggest fears. It doesn't take a great genius to recognize that when you are pushed by circumstance to do the one thing you have always most specifically loathed and feared, this can be, at the very least, an interesting growth opportunity. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • If you lack initiative, recognize that the problem comes from the inside, not from others. Determine why you hesitate to take action. Does risk scare you? Are you discouraged by past failures? Do you not see the potential that opportunity offers? Find the source of your hesitation, and address it. You won't be able to move forward on the outside until you can move forward on the inside. -- John C. Maxwell
  • Commencement addresses are usually garbage. They're for colleges seeking publicity. -- Greg Gutfeld
  • I can never refuse anyone who addresses me as Mother. -- Sarada Devi
  • Music addresses us from beyond the borders of the natural world -- Roger Scruton
  • No wind serves him who addresses his voyage to no certain port. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Guilt addresses an external action while shame attacks the internal character!" EL -- Evinda Lepins
  • The Gnostic Anthropology addresses the magnificence of the Being, your inner being. -- Samael Aun Weor
  • Banning guns addresses a fundamental right of all Americans to feel safe. -- Dianne Feinstein
  • Philosophy addresses, in a systematic and progress-making way, questions of deep concern to everyone. -- Rebecca Goldstein
  • No one ever addresses the possibility that a writer might not like her book. -- Emily Gould
  • All good work has magic in it, and addresses the mind in a subtle way. -- Duane Michals
  • The Patriot Act addresses various subjects. Some sections are beneficial and enhance our national security. -- Mike Honda
  • Information design addresses the organization and presentation of data: its transformation into valuable, meaningful information. -- Nathan Shedroff
  • How many State of the Union addresses do people remember? They don't resonate that way. -- Robert Dallek
  • A man without an address is a vagabond; a man with two addresses is a libertine. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • If Michael Bisping ever addresses me in a public comment again, I will bury him where he stands. -- Chael Sonnen
  • Thing is: the internet's made of IP addresses, opinions, and assholes. It's what's there. That's the basic equipment. -- Merlin Mann
  • Taste is the best judge. It is rare. Art only addresses itself to an excessively small number of individuals. -- Paul Cezanne
  • The city and nature, the built stone and the found stone, concrete and slate, poetry addresses them all democratically. -- Shirley Geok-lin Lim
  • I'm lucky. I think it's good that I have a body of work that addresses different things in different ways. -- bell hooks
  • The Postal Service delivers mail six days a week to nearly 140 million addresses. Every year this number increases by 2 million. -- Joe Baca
  • Apathy is a rational reaction to a system that no longer represents, hears or addresses the vast majority of people. -- Russell Brand
  • My work never directly addresses the literal subject matter of the photograph, but attempts to ask questions about vision itself. -- Uta Barth
  • Everyone needs to understand that my work addresses existing problems, and one of the crucial problems in Russia today is corruption. -- Alexei Navalny
  • The right combination is between a free economy and social policy that addresses the needs of society and creates equal opportunity. -- Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Feminism is the single most powerful social movement of our time, one that addresses every aspect of human and social life. -- Richard Allen Epstein
  • In the training process, the teacher addresses two sides of your being. One is the tonal and one is the nagual. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • So much of what makes a room great is how you enter and circulate through it, how it addresses the body. -- Annabelle Selldorf
  • Crime, after all, can be a way of establishing identity or acquiring security - at least the magistrate addresses you by name. -- Ariana Franklin
  • In State of the Union addresses, I always look at the foreign policy and military parts first, which are generally pretty minimal. -- Phil Klay
  • The yoga tradition addresses how to live and how to shape your life with a commanding sense of purpose, capacity and meaning. -- Rod Stryker
  • The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights... have pressured retailers on campus and off to publicly disclose the factory names and addresses. -- Ralph Nader
  • The question "From where does the poet get it?" addresses only the what, nobody learns anything about the how when asking that question. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • I know what's like to be young and have atrocious spelling, spelling words all backwards, mixing up numbers, addresses. and things like that. -- Ashley Scott
  • The progressive approach to policy which directly addresses the effects of white supremacy is simple - talk about class and hope no one notices. -- Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier to access for low and middle-income students. -- Ron Lewis
  • Religion is a feature of cultural evolution that, among other things, addresses anxieties created by cultural evolution; it helps keep social change safe from itself. -- Robert Wright
  • I'm somebody who believes in funny things, and laughing, but I do like for them to come from a place that addresses the human condition. -- Natasha Lyonne
  • Art addresses itself to the mind, and not to the eyes. It has always been considered in this way by primitive peoples, and they are right. -- Jean Dubuffet
  • Everyone talks about Spanish influences, but where is it?...Tell me 10 great Spanish restaurants in London....You canĂ¢??t give me the addresses. Nor in Paris. -- Alain Ducasse
  • Countries like Iran and China support an Internet Iron Curtain that would censor political dissidents and deny anonymous activity online through mandatory registrations of IP addresses. -- Marsha Blackburn
  • I have dedicated a significant portion of my time and artistry to making art that addresses various forms of oppression, including white supremacy, misogyny, and biphobia. -- Vivek Shraya
  • I cannot worship the abstractions of virtue: she only charms me when she addresses herself to my heart, speaks through the love from which she springs. -- Reinhold Niebuhr
  • Who Fears Death' addresses the push and pull in African culture that powerful women face when their culture has certain duties and beliefs that can stifle them. -- Nnedi Okorafor
  • The solution is to first create an integrated economic development and recreation plan that addresses the needs of the people who live and recreate in central Idaho. -- Michael K. Simpson
  • To whom does design address itself: to the greatest number, to the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged social class? Design addresses itself to the need. -- Charles Eames
  • At his Philadelphia alma mater, Temple University, Cosby gave commencement addresses and attended games. He served on the university`s board of trustees for more than three decades. -- Chaka Fattah
  • If poetry should address itself to the same needs and aspirations, the same hopes and fears, to which the Bible addresses itself, it might rival it in distribution. -- Wallace Stevens
  • Eloquence, at its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection, but addresses itself entirely to the desires and affections, captivating the willing hearers, and subduing their understanding. -- David Hume
  • Life is comic or pitiful as soon as the high ends of being fade out of sight, and man becomes near-sighted, and can only attend towhat addresses the senses. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • The House of Commons, refused to receive the addresses of the colonies, when the matter was pending; besides, we hold our rights neither from them nor from the Lords. -- Christopher Gadsden
  • My greatest concern is that Mitt Romney seldom addresses the social issues publicly... I'm referring to the sanctity of human life, the traditional definition of marriage, and religious liberty. -- James Dobson
  • In a very small way, painting addresses the 'Big Questions' to which we'll never find the answers. You do what you have to do even if it seems hopeless. -- Sam Messer
  • John Frame's magnificent work on the Christian life fully endorses the authority of Scripture and practically addresses the need to consider the situations and people involved in ethical decisions. -- Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
  • As movers and the moved both know, books are heavy freight, the weight of refrigerators and sofas broken up into cardboard boxes. They make us think twice about changing addresses. -- John Updike
  • Hopefully someone on their team addresses it, because, uh, I'm not saying I'm going to do it, but something might happen to him if he continues to be that cocky. -- Mike Richards
  • A Christian philosophy of literature begins with the same agenda of issues that any philosophy of literature addresses. Its distinctive feature is that it relates these issues to the Christian faith. -- Leland Ryken
  • Hydrogen holds great promise to meet many of our future energy needs, and it addresses national security and our environmental concerns. Hydrogen is the simplest, most abundant element in the universe. -- Dan Lipinski
  • Universal coding for computers is sought that uses relative addresses and a pseudocode and that assembles and translates, printing out a directory of final addresses of key commands, variables, and constants. -- Saul Gorn
  • The traits the word 'childish' addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word when it comes to criticizing behavior associated with irresponsibility and irrational thinking. -- Adora Svitak
  • Unless and until Barack Obama addresses the full depth of Americans' anger with his full arsenal of policy smarts and political gifts, his presidency and, worse, our economy will be paralyzed. -- Frank Rich
  • I had bill collectors chasing me. We were skipping from town to town, not leaving forwarding addresses. The agent couldn't find me when he sold my book. He finally found me. -- Daniel Woodrell
  • But the citizens of Cincinnati loved their Reds because they won, no matter what their addresses had been the year before. They rooted for the Old-English 'C' on the players' shirts. -- John Thorn
  • Even the evil-looking bird perched on a rod in the bar had stopped screeching out the names and addresses of local contract killers, which was a service it provided for free. -- Douglas Adams
  • She has given birth to vagabonds. She is the keeper of all these names and numbers now, numbers she once knew by heart, numbers and addresses her children no longer remember. -- Jhumpa Lahiri
  • Easter tells us of something children can't understand, because it addresses things they don't yet have to know: the weariness of life, the pain, the profound loneliness and hovering fear of meaninglessness. -- Frederica Mathewes-Green
  • Professional/personal coaching addresses the whole person - with an emphasis on producing action and uncovering learning that can lead to more fulfillment, more balance, and a more effective process for living. -- Laura Whitworth
  • I am a Ford, not a Lincoln. My addresses will never be as eloquent as Mr. Lincoln's. But I will do my very best to equal his brevity and his plain speaking. -- Gerald R. Ford
  • What I would love to see is art that explicitly addresses not personal intimacies but anonymous intimacies: the vast collections of facts about you and me that now exist in giant server banks. -- Russell Smith
  • What gives it its human character is that the individual through language addresses himself in the role of the others in the group and thus becomes aware of them in his own conduct. -- George H. Mead
  • What gives it its human character is that the individual through language addresses himself in the role of the others in the group and thus becomes aware of them in his own conduct. -- George H. Mead
  • No man can hinder our private addresses to God; every man can build a chapel in his breast, himself the priest, his heart the sacrifice, and the earth he treads on, the altar. -- Jeremy Taylor
  • [Hermes addresses Prometheus :] To you, the clever and crafty, bitter beyond all bitterness, who has sinned against the gods in bestowing honors upon creatures of a day--to you, thief of fire, I speak. -- Aeschylus
  • They're all focusing on how John Roberts is going to decide Roe v. Wade. That isn't even the right question. I don't even know of a case in the (court) system that addresses it. -- Jay Alan Sekulow
  • The end and goal of any society as it addresses the problem of education is to raise the ability, the initiative and the cultural level, and with all these the survival level of that society. -- L. Ron Hubbard
  • One of the great things about an open system like Android is it addresses all ends of the spectrum. Getting great low-cost computing devices at scale to the developing world is especially meaningful to me. -- Sundar Pichai
  • Our legislation addresses broadcasts over the public airwaves, but I hope the cable and satellite industries see the importance of this issue and voluntarily create a family tier of programming and offer culturally responsible products. -- Charles W. Pickering
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