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  • Skin is made in large measure of a protein called collagen. -- Michael Behe
  • The solution to adult problems tomorrow depends on large measure upon how our children grow up today. -- Margaret Mead
  • Success depends in a very large measure upon individual initiative and exertion, and cannot be achieved except by a dint of hard work. -- Anna Pavlova
  • The problem is that, partly because we are women, a large measure of our happiness depends on our relationships - including, unavoidably, our relationships with men. -- Sandra Tsing Loh
  • U.S. analysts estimate that Russian military expenditures have tripled during the Bush-Putin years, in large measure a predicted reaction to the Bush administration's militancy and aggressiveness. -- Noam Chomsky
  • The transformation of the United States from a traditional republic to a democratic nation run in large measure by a single executive took a couple of hundred years. -- Noah Feldman
  • As to a media personality, well that just happened in large measure because people found me amusing, and I did lots and lots of T.V. news interview shows. -- Ben Stein
  • Le Corbusier is an outstanding writer. His ideas achieved their impact in large measure because he could write so convincingly. His style is utterly clear, brusque, funny and polemical in the best way. -- Alain de Botton
  • In revolt against this new and very evil thing came the republicanism of the eighteenth century, inspired and directed in large measure by members of the fast perishing aristocracy of race, character and tradition. -- Ralph Adams Cram
  • Conservatives may worship Adam Smith's 'invisible hand,' but for Obama, the helping hand comes in large measure from the public, not the private sector. To call this 'socialism' is to do violence to the word and to the concept. To call it 'un-American' is a smear. -- Jeff Greenfield
  • Well, first let me say that I think health care reform is important. It has to be a priority. And our system is broken. The Finance Committee bill is the best effort yet, due in large measure to the efforts of my colleague, Olympia Snowe, but it's not there yet. It falls short. -- Susan Collins
  • To have the opportunity to lead the Solicitor General's office is the honor of a lifetime. As you know, this is an office with a long and rich tradition, not only of extraordinary legal skill but also of extraordinary professionalism and integrity. That is due, in large measure, to the people who have led it. -- Elena Kagan
  • In large measure, writing is the spatialization of thought. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • History is still in large measure poetry to me. -- Jacob Burckhardt
  • Gardening is in large measure a phenomenon of attention. -- Allen Lacy
  • The success of any change depends, in large measure, on your attitude about that change. -- David Cottrell
  • Market competition is the only form of organization which can afford a large measure of freedom to the individual. -- Frank Knight
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  • Can one invent verbs? I want to tell you one: I sky you, so my wings extend so large to love you without measure. -- Frida Kahlo
  • Balance in large measure is knowing the things that can be changed, putting them in proper perspective, and recognizing the things that will not change." -- Albert Einstein
  • There are people who in large measure have information that we need . . . so that we can track down the weapons of mass destruction in that country. -- Donald Rumsfeld
  • In very large measure each of us holds the key to the blessings of the Almighty upon us. If we wish the blessing, we must pay the price. -- Gordon B. Hinckley
  • Roughly speaking, I think it's accurate to say that a corporate elite of managers and owners governs the economy and the political system as well, at least in very large measure. -- Noam Chomsky
  • It seems foolhardy to assume that the armed state will necessarily be benevolent. The American political tradition is, for good or ill, based in large measure on a healthy mistrust of the state. -- Sanford Levinson
  • In revolt against this new and very evil thing came the republicanism of the eighteenth century, inspired and directed in large measure by members of the fast perishing aristocracy of race, character and tradition." -- Ralph Adams Cram
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