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  • Great ideas originate in the muscles. -- Thomas A. Edison
  • I like to originate new roles and characters for musical theater. -- Idina Menzel
  • Remember that politics, colonialism, imperialism and war also originate in the human brain. -- Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
  • To form our taste, we must neither depreciate nor imitate, but we should understand and originate. -- Willis Polk
  • London is a fantastic creator of jobs - but many of these jobs are going to people who don't originate in this country. -- Boris Johnson
  • If you believe that your thoughts originate inside your brain, do you also believe that television shows are made inside your television set? -- Warren Ellis
  • Ancient eschatological texts are actually maps of the inner territories of the psyche that seem to transcend race and culture and originate in the collective unconscious. -- Stanislav Grof
  • Creativity is every company's first driver. It's where everything starts, where energy and forward motion originate. Without that first charge of creativity, nothing else can take place. -- Nolan Bushnell
  • All political revolutions, not affected by foreign conquest, originate in moral revolutions. The subversion of established institutions is merely one consequence of the previous subversion of established opinions. -- John Stuart Mill
  • For those who seek to understand it, death is a highly creative force. The highest spiritual values of life can originate from the thought and study of death. -- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
  • I hope that I inspire women to believe in themselves, no matter where they come from; no matter what education they have; what particular background they originate from. -- Madonna Ciccone
  • The majority of modern medicines originate in nature. Although some mushrooms have been used in therapies for thousands of years, we are still discovering new potential medicines hidden within them. -- Paul Stamets
  • An institution or reform movement that is not selfish, must originate in the recognition of some evil that is adding to the sum of human suffering, or diminishing the sum of happiness. -- Clara Barton
  • News and images move so easily across borders that attitudes and aspirations are no longer especially national. Cyber-weapons, no longer the exclusive province of national governments, can originate in a hacker's garage. -- Robert Reich
  • It is essential for genetic material to be able to make exact copies of itself; otherwise growth would produce disorder, life could not originate, and favourable forms would not be perpetuated by natural selection. -- Maurice Wilkins
  • The difficulties we face originate from one of three sources. Some are sent to us by the Lord to test our faith, others are the result of Satan's attacks, and still others are due to our own sinful choices. -- Charles Stanley
  • The five big mistakes in football are the fumble, the interception, the penalty, the badly called play, the blocked punt - and most of these originate with the quarterback. Find a mistake-proof quarterback and you have this game won. -- Woody Hayes
  • A lot of the moves I make originate from futsal. It's played in a very small space, and the ball control is different in futsal. And to this day my ball control is pretty similar to a futsal player's control. -- Ronaldinho
  • Laws and customs may be creative of vice; and should be therefore perpetually under process of observation and correction: but laws and customs cannot be creative of virtue: they may encourage and help to preserve it; but they cannot originate it. -- Harriet Martineau
  • We do care about planets like the Earth because by now we understood that life as a chemical system really needs a smaller planet with water and with rocks and with a lot of complex chemistry to originate, to emerge, to survive. -- Dimitar Sasselov
  • I feel that no one should be ashamed or have fear or doubt within themselves when they speak about the roots or Africa wherein I and I originate from. It's like an individual who tries to disown himself, and to me, it is a form of defeat by disowning yourself. -- Burning Spear
  • The cinema has done more for my spiritual life than the church. My ideas of fame, success and beauty all originate from the big screen. Whereas Christian religion is retreating everywhere and losing more and more influence; film has filled the vacuum and supports us with myths and action-controlling images. -- John Updike
  • When I used to teach civil procedure as a law professor, I would begin the year by telling my students that 'civil procedure is the etiquette of ritualized battle.' The phrase, which did not originate with me, captured the point that peaceful, developed societies resolve disputes by law rather than by force. -- Anne-Marie Slaughter
  • What is the meaning of 'gossip?' Doesn't it originate with sympathy, an interest in one's neighbor, degenerating into idle curiosity and love of tattling? Which is worse, this habit, or keeping one's self so absorbed intellectually as to forget the sufferings and cares of others, to lose sympathy through having too much to think about? -- Lucy Larcom
  • So for everybody who allows themselves to be separated from me because I said 'African' instead of 'Nubian' or 'Black' or 'Kemet' or 'original' or 'Israelite,' don't be so foolish. I say 'African' because the continent of Africa is the land from which we all originate. It is the word that we are most familiar with right now. -- Sister Souljah
  • I believe that all centers that appear in space - whether they originate in biology, in physical forces, in pure geometry, in color - are alike simply in that they all animate space. It is this animated space that has its functional effect upon the world, that determines the way things work, that governs the presence of harmony and life. -- Christopher Alexander
  • Only an excellent fabric can originate an excellent fashion -- Nino Cerruti
  • Great errors seldom originate but with men of great minds. -- Petrarch
  • Success in life does not necessarily originate with academic success. -- Robert Sternberg
  • The worlds originate so that truth may come and dwell therein. -- Gautama Buddha
  • I'm always anxious in introducing sounds that don't originate with the cello. -- Julia Kent
  • Life's values originate in circumstances over which the individual has no control. -- Charles Lindbergh
  • I originate from a family where sauce is viewed as a refreshment. -- Erma Bombeck
  • The devil's characteristic has been to originate sin and tempt others to sin -- Wayne Grudem
  • Historically speaking all - or very nearly all - scientific theories originate from myths. -- Karl Popper
  • Each marriage bears the footprints of economic and cultural trends which originate far outside marriage. -- Arlie Russell Hochschild
  • Although only a few may originate a policy, we are all able to judge it. -- Pericles
  • The fable of a god or gods visiting the earth did not originate with Christianity. -- Richard Carlile
  • The dream is to originate a role in a show on Broadway. That's the ultimate goal. -- Jake Epstein
  • Sickness, sin, and death, being inharmonious, do not originate in God nor belong to His government. -- Mary Baker Eddy
  • The military caste did not originate as a party of patriots, but as a party of bandits -- H. L. Mencken
  • Kind and lovely thought originate from God while evil and revengeful thoughts are initiated by the devil. -- Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Acute [diseases] meaning those of which God is the author, chronic meaning those that originate in ourselves. -- Thomas Sydenham
  • I like fashion to go down to the street, but I can't accept that it should originate there. -- Coco Chanel
  • Football strategy does not originate in a scrimmage: it is useless to expect solutions in a political campaign. -- Walter Lippmann
  • I don't know much about God. But if everything does originate with God, then certainly songs do as well. -- James Taylor
  • I would love to do Evita or Elphaba in Wicked. But I am more excited to originate a role on Broadway. -- Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer
  • It is wrong to think that misfortunes come from the east or from the west; they originate within one's own mind. -- Gautama Buddha
  • There is a revolution coming. It will not be like revolutions of the past. It will originate with the individual and with culture . . . -- Charles A. Reich
  • Suicide and antipathy to fires in a bedroom seem to be among the national characteristics. Perhaps the same moral cause may originate both. -- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Our originality shows itself most strikingly not in what we wholly originate but in what we do with that which we borrow from others. -- Eric Hoffer
  • Does a poet create, originate, initiate the thing called a poem, or is his behavior merely the product of his genetic and environmental histories? -- B. F. Skinner
  • It's not surprising that truly humanitarian manifestos originate frequently in minority circles or with people whose consciences are troubled by the problems of minorities. -- Naguib Mahfouz
  • Looking and seeing do not originate in your self. You are able to look in your self because looking and seeing are before your self. -- John de Ruiter
  • Schisms do not originate in a love of truth, which is a source of courtesy and gentleness, but rather in an inordinate desire for supremacy. -- Baruch Spinoza
  • The wonderful arrangement and harmony of the cosmos would only originate in the plan of an almighty omniscient being. This is and remains my greatest comprehension. -- Isaac Newton
  • The affirmative class monopolize the homage of mankind. They originate and execute all the great feats. What a force was coiled upin the skull of Napoleon! -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • all working, practical political systems, even those professing to originate in moral grandeur, are based upon and operate by contempt of human life and the individual fate ... -- Katherine Anne Porter
  • Those who believe that... detailed rules originate in a certain cause, are as far from the truth as those who assume that the whole law is useless. -- Maimonides
  • The state is therefore everyone; the rules within the state are laws which safeguard the welfare of all and which must originate from the welfare of all. -- Georg Buchner
  • [A] great embarrassing factâ?¦ haunts all attempts to represent the market as the highest form of human freedom: that historically, impersonal, commercial markets originate in theft. -- David Graeber
  • For valuing your own suffering sets on it the gold of a sun of pride. Suffering a lot can originate the illusion of being the Chosen of Pain. -- Fernando Pessoa
  • There are only two forces that unite men - fear and interest. All great revolutions originate in fear, for the play of interests does not lead to accomplishment. -- Napoleon Bonaparte
  • You must originate, and you must sympathize; yon must possess, at the same time, the habit of communicating and the habit of listening. The union is rather rare, but irresistible. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • Our environmental problems originate in the hubris of imagining ourselves as the central nervous system or the brain of nature. We're not the brain, we are a cancer on nature. -- David Foreman
  • Americans have begun to understand that trouble does not start somewhere on the other side of town. It seems to originate inside the absolute middle of the homemade cherry pie. -- June Jordan
  • Space , time , mass, and energy originate from Chaos , have their being in Chaos, and through th agency of the aether are moved by Chaos into the multiple forms of existence. -- Peter J. Carroll
  • The first forms of writing emerged not for art, literature, or love, not for spiritual or liturgical purposes, but for business--all literature could be said to originate from sales receipts (sorry). -- Daniel Levitin
  • It is curious that I always want to group things, a series of sonnets, a series of photographs; whatever rationalizations appear, they originate in urges that are rarely satisfied with single images. -- Minor White
  • Although all spiritual teachings originate from the same Source, once they become verbalized and written down they are obviously no more than a collection of words-and a word is nothing more than a signpost.... -- Eckhart Tolle
  • I think the worst woman that ever existed would have made a man of very passable reputation -- they are all better than us and their faults such as they are must originate with ourselves. -- Lord Byron
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