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  • It is living and ceasing to live that are imaginary solutions. Existence is elsewhere. -- Andre Breton
  • Let's pray that the human race never escapes from Earth to spread its iniquity elsewhere. -- C. S. Lewis
  • It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere. -- Agnes Repplier
  • The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us. -- Bill Watterson
  • The lovers of romance can go elsewhere for satisfaction but where can the lovers of truth turn if not to history? -- Katharine Anthony
  • It is only when parental feelings are ineffective or too ambivalent or when the mother's emotions are temporarily engaged elsewhere that children feel lost. -- Anna Freud
  • Want of money and the distress of a thief can never be alleged as the cause of his thieving, for many honest people endure greater hardships with fortitude. We must therefore seek the cause elsewhere than in want of money, for that is the miser's passion, not the thief s. -- William Blake
  • St. Elsewhere was certainly a great show -- Mark Harmon
  • Elsewhere the sky is the roof of the world; but here the earth was the floor of the sky. -- Willa Cather
  • It is very risky. But each time a child opens a book, he pushes open the gate that separates him from Elsewhere. -- Lois Lowry
  • I shall live here in the rains,There in winter,Elsewhere in summer," muses the fool,Not aware of the nearness of death. -- Gautama Buddha
  • Elsewhere is a negative mirror. The traveler recognizes the little that is his, discovering the much he has not had and will never have. -- Italo Calvino
  • Barron and Paul...rely on 'specialists' at the State and Defense Departments...Elsewhere in the media, similiar figures are bandied about, with equal credibility. -- Noam Chomsky
  • Elsewhere in Italy is the lovely city of Venice, which each year attracts millions of visitors despite the fact that it is basically an enormous open sewer.. -- Dave Barry
  • All struggle, all resistance is -- must be -- concrete. And all struggle has a global resonance. If not here, then there. If not now, then soon. Elsewhere as well as here. -- Susan Sontag
  • I hadn't ever felt any particular calling to be a novelist, and I clearly remember telling a friend of mine about six months before I started work on 'Elsewhere' that I would never write a novel. -- Gabrielle Zevin
  • The thing about living in a village at the foot of a mountain is that the world for you becomes, without thinking about it, self-contained. People are of two kinds, really: from the Valley, and from Elsewhere. -- Henry Louis Gates
  • On Elsewhere we fool ourselves into thinking we know what will be just because we know the amount of time we have left. We know this, but we never really know what will be. We never know what will happen... -- Gabrielle Zevin
  • There is no comfort in change But also no learning in the Steady drone of peace. There will be no greater sorrow Than watching you go - Except for watching you grow old And tired here - Clarity awaits Elsewhere -- S. D. Perry
  • Television will enormously enlarge the eye's range, and, like radio, will advertise the Elsewhere. Together with the tabs, the mags, and the movies, it will insist that we forget the primary and the near in favor of the secondary and the remote. -- E. B. White
  • One of my favorite authors, Garbrielle Zevin, she did a book called 'Elsewhere,' that is one of my favorites, and I think they're making that into a movie too. I really want to be in that one just because the story is so beautiful. -- Isabelle Fuhrman
  • Life is generally something that happens elsewhere. -- Alan Bennett
  • I've written so many songs about Englishmen, I have to go elsewhere. -- Ray Davies
  • The best thing about space travel is that it made it possible to go elsewhere. -- Robert A. Heinlein
  • When in Rome, live as the Romans do. When elsewhere, live as they live elsewhere. -- Ambrose
  • If we are incapable of finding peace in ourselves, it is pointless to search elsewhere. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there. -- Rumi
  • A stronger yuan could lead to greater Chinese asset accumulation in the U.S. and elsewhere. -- Gary Becker
  • When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • Every one rushes elsewhere and into the future, because no one wants to face one's own inner self. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Fascism is itself less 'ideological', in so far as it openly proclaims the principle of domination that is elsewhere concealed. -- Theodor Adorno
  • Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring. -- Jean Henri Fabre
  • But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere. -- Garrett Hardin
  • But in Congress, accountability is just a catch phrase, usually directed elsewhere. Demands to personal responsibility or corporate accountability abound, but rarely congressional accountability or fiscal responsibility. -- Melissa Bean
  • Chaga mycelium is relatively easy to grow by using methods already practiced elsewhere in the mushroom industry. Its mycelium is initially an off-whitish color, deepening with age. -- Paul Stamets
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  • Let us wage a moral and political war against the billionaires and corporate leaders, on Wall Street and elsewhere, whose policies and greed are destroying the middle class of America. -- Bernie Sanders
  • Good schools, good jobs, good government. These are not unreasonable demands. But sadly, some of our people have already lost heart and have left Hawaii to look for these things elsewhere. -- Linda Lingle
  • In addition to being extremely expensive, and we have to put up with the stupidities that the candidates repeat, it's really being decided elsewhere who will sit in the presidential seat. -- Subcomandante Marcos
  • A person can only be born in one place. However, he may die several times elsewhere: in the exiles and prisons, and in a homeland transformed by the occupation and oppression into a nightmare. -- Mahmoud Darwish
  • Inspiring scenes of people taking the future of their countries into their own hands will ignite greater demands for good governance and political reform elsewhere in the world, including in Asia and in Africa. -- William Hague
  • We think that life develops spontaneously on Earth, so it must be possible for life to develop on suitable planets elsewhere in the universe. But we don't know the probability that a planet develops life. -- Stephen Hawking
  • I'm a 'Bridesmaids' type of girl. I love silliness. That's who I am at heart, and I know I can do it. If my career path takes me elsewhere, that's great. But comedy is my forte. -- Kaley Cuoco
  • The human brain is at particularly high risk for damage by free radicals because of its high degree of metabolism compared to other tissues, while lacking the levels of antioxidant protection found elsewhere in the body. -- David Perlmutter
  • When a place gets crowded enough to require ID's, social collapse is not far away. It is time to go elsewhere. The best thing about space travel is that it made it possible to go elsewhere. -- Robert A. Heinlein
  • I'm kind of a rebound junkie. So. when a relationship goes sour, I look at the sweetness in life elsewhere. So, I date a bit. The best catharsis is to write jokes and tell 4,000 people about it. -- Vir Das
  • At the age of nineteen and a half, I went to the Land of Israel to till its soil and live by the labour of my hands. As I did not find work, I sought my livelihood elsewhere. -- Shmuel Yosef Agnon
  • Bedtime rituals for children ease the way to the elsewhere of slumber - teeth brushing and pajamas, the voice of a parent reading, the feel and smell of the old blanket or toy, the nightlight glowing in a corner. -- Siri Hustvedt
  • I shall proceed from the simple to the complex. But in war more than in any other subject we must begin by looking at the nature of the whole; for here more than elsewhere the part and the whole must always be thought of together. -- Carl von Clausewitz
  • In the past 40 years, the United States lost more than a million farmers and ranchers. Many of our farmers are aging. Today, only nine percent of family farm income comes from farming, and more and more of our farmers are looking elsewhere for their primary source of income. -- Tom Vilsack
  • The face of nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field. But it will yield its secrets only to a really grasping imagination. To write well and worthily of American things one need even more than elsewhere to be a master. -- Henry James
  • If you have to control people, you have to have an administrative force that does it. So in U.S. industry, even more than elsewhere, there's layer after layer of management - a kind of economic waste, but useful for control and domination. And the same is true in universities. -- Noam Chomsky
  • The food system is not a free market. In this country, we impose reasonably high standards of animal welfare - but we haven't applied the same standards to food we import, so all we're really doing is exporting cruelty from Britain elsewhere, and at the same time undermining our farmers. -- Zac Goldsmith
  • I have two homes, like someone who leaves their hometown and/or parents and then establishes a life elsewhere. They might say that they're going home when they return to see old friends or parents, but then they go home as well when they go to where they live now. Sarajevo is home, Chicago is home. -- Aleksandar Hemon
  • I have no sense of myself as a sex symbol at all. But the meaning of sex symbol might be a little different in Japan to elsewhere. The Japanese version seems to come with a stronger emphasis on a sort of grownup or mature male charm. And if that's the case, then I guess I'm happy to hear it. -- Ken Watanabe
  • The Nobel Prize has been a disturbance at the beginning of October for some years. It would be gratifying to win, but it would be quite an ordeal, too, with all the events which go on for two days. I'd think carefully about what I was doing the day it is announced and maybe not be around, or be around, but elsewhere. -- Peter Higgs
  • As for Aliki - if you were to stand in the middle of Rome and say the name Sophia Loren, or Paris and say the name Catherine Deneuve or Brigitte Bardot, or L.A. and the name Marilyn Monroe, it's like standing in Athens, or anywhere in wide-flung Greece, and saying Aliki Vougiouklaki. A huge star - and so little known elsewhere in the world. -- Ali Smith
  • To conclude this discussion, assessment of justice demands engagement with the 'eyes of mankind',first, because we may variously identify with the others elsewhere and not just with our local community;second, because our choices and actions may affect the lives of others far as well as near;and third,because what they see from their respective perspective of history and geography may help us to overcome our own parochialism. -- Amartya Sen
  • Utopia means elsewhere. -- John Malkovich
  • True life is elsewhere -- Arthur Rimbaud
  • There is a world elsewhere. -- William Shakespeare
  • Here no elsewhere underwrites my existence. -- Philip Larkin
  • Life is elsewhere. Cross frontiers. Fly away. -- Salman Rushdie
  • I guess the grass is always greener elsewhere. -- Gilles Marini
  • Intelligence is a great leveler here as elsewhere -- Frederick Douglass
  • Let us dig our gardens and not be elsewhere; -- Robert Linssen
  • Truth is a new word in Europe (and elsewhere). -- Alain Badiou
  • We Galvins define leadership as 'taking people elsewhere.' -- Christopher Galvin
  • There's always this thing of wanting to be elsewhere. -- Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • In America-as elsewhere-free speech is confined to the dead. -- Mark Twain
  • Forget the pain. Learn to endure. Focus your attention elsewhere. -- Marlo Morgan
  • Indians are numerous in the tropical regions; not so elsewhere. -- Ezra Stiles
  • Nearly all Bolshevist agitators in Germany and elsewhere were Jews. -- Adolf Hitler
  • All calculations based on experience elsewhere, fail in New Mexico. -- Lew Wallace
  • In America, as elsewhere, the general irritability level keeps rising. -- Edward Abbey
  • But there was happiness elsewhere which no description can reach. -- Jane Austen
  • No moment is ever isolatedWith history elsewhere, drilling its stitches. -- Mark Jarman
  • When you increase the cost of energy, jobs go elsewhere. -- Heather Wilson
  • I dead each day when her call was busy elsewhere. -- Atul Purohit
  • Wherever I travel I'm too late. The orgy has moved elsewhere, -- Mordecai Richler
  • I will always be haunted by thoughts of a sun-drenched elsewhere. -- Isabelle Eberhardt
  • It's always weird to eat something that is a pet elsewhere. -- Nick Kroll
  • At Kiel, as elsewhere, a day goes by somehow or other. -- Jules Verne
  • I've learned .... That when you harbor bitterness, happiness will dock elsewhere. -- Andy Rooney
  • There are far too many men in politics and not enough elsewhere. -- Hermione Gingold
  • An honest man in politics shines more there than he would elsewhere. -- Mark Twain
  • A poet's hope: to be, like some valley cheese, local, but prized elsewhere. -- W. H. Auden
  • Children contend with parents who are physically close, tantalizingly so, but mentally elsewhere. -- Sherry Turkle
  • Honesty has become the second best policy with your spouseâ?¦discretions apply elsewhere -- Amit Abraham
  • Eternal life should be sought elsewhere, perhaps in the religious community, not politics. -- Matt Salmon
  • The capacity to transfer production elsewhere is a weapon against the Western workers. -- Noam Chomsky
  • No matter where the body is, the mind is free to go elsewhere. -- W. H. Davies
  • Be willing to trust your instincts, especially if you cannot find answers elsewhere. -- Brian Koslow
  • What a life! True life is elsewhere. We are not in the world. -- Arthur Rimbaud
  • Unless we find repose within ourselves, it is vain to seek it elsewhere. -- Hosea Ballou
  • Biotech crops are not a solution to solve hunger in Africa or elsewhere. -- Nnimmo Bassey
  • Let's pray that the human race never escapes Earth to spread its iniquity elsewhere. -- C. S. Lewis
  • True gender equality in Scotland - and elsewhere - is still some way off. -- Nicola Sturgeon
  • What peace can we hope to find elsewhere if we have none within us -- Teresa of Avila
  • In England, literary pretence is more universal than elsewhere from our method of education. -- James Payn
  • I'm strictly a sugar-free Red Bull guy. I'd rather enjoy my sugar intake elsewhere. -- Seth Meyers
  • If a man doesn't find ease in himself, 'tis in vain to seek it elsewhere. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • Periodontal bacteria can easily slip into the bloodstream and cause infection elsewhere in the body. -- Mallory Ortberg
  • Any arbitrary turning along the way and I would be elsewhere; I would be different. -- Frances Mayes
  • When you can not find someone, it is because you've been misdirected to look elsewhere -- Jodi Picoult
  • They [the English] have a special word, "civil," for what is elsewhere merely ordinary politeness. -- Edmund Wilson
  • If you cannot find peace in yourself, it is useless to look for it elsewhere. -- Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • Because we are free, we can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere. -- Jimmy Carter
  • We have a rotting infrastructure that is literally poisoning children in Flint, Newark and elsewhere. -- Kshama Sawant
  • When in Rome, live as the Romans do; when elsewhere, live as they live elsewhere. -- Saint Ambrose
  • If you entrench yourself behind strong fortifications, you compel the enemy seek a solution elsewhere. -- Carl von Clausewitz
  • After rejection - misery, then thoughts of revenge, and finally, oh well, another try elsewhere. -- Mason Cooley
  • In the South the war is what A.D. is elsewhere; they date from it. -- Mark Twain
  • Ladies in bunches always filled me with vague apprehension and a firm desire to be elsewhere. -- Harper Lee
  • No gun is perfectly true. So the marksman, that he may hit the bull's-eye, points elsewhere. -- George Iles
  • All front-line combat jobs in the infantry, special operations units and elsewhere are now open to women. -- Renee Montagne
  • Every thread you discover in the local web of life leads beyond your place to life elsewhere. -- Scott Sanders
  • Charging for news online won't work if what is provided is the same as is available elsewhere. -- Robert G. Picard
  • Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me, I'll knock elsewhere, to see if they'll disdain me -- William Shakespeare
  • Maybe happiness is this: not feeling like you should be elsewhere, doing something else, being someone else. -- Isaac Asimov
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