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  • Unwittingly, the feminists acknowledge the superiority of the male sex by wishing to become like men. -- Alice von Hildebrand
  • Unwittingly, I have sailed through my entire life, so far, with neither direction nor destination.I had a vague instinct to reach dry land every once in a while for supplies, but never anything more than that. -- Chris Murray
  • Unwittingly, every event and every microorganism - insect, fish, bird, animal, etc. - is playing a role that maintains a perfect balance to our ecosystem, which also includes our atmosphere. Have you ever considered that we, you and I, are also apart of that? -- Bryan Kest
  • In our ideals we unwittingly reveal our vices. -- Jean Rostand
  • I unwittingly became sort of this anorexia spokeswoman. -- Tracey Gold
  • He unwittingly takes a false step and plunges into the abyss. -- Paulo Coelho
  • Your self image is so powerful it unwittingly becomes your destiny. -- Oscar Micheaux
  • I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country, -- Woodrow Wilson
  • Conservatives unwittingly side with the social forces that contribute to the destruction of traditional values. -- Christopher Lasch
  • Sooner or later, wittingly or unwittingly, we must pay for every intrusion on the natural environment. -- Barry Commoner
  • No experience in life is set in stone unless we ourselves have unwittingly poured the concrete! -- Guy Finley
  • Drosselmeier had unwittingly exposed himself to an overdose of reality, and it had destroyed his reason. -- Angela Carter
  • Everything you do is political, even if it's abstract. You're making a political statement even if it's unwittingly. -- Eric Drooker
  • Wonder what opportunities you pass, unwittingly, because your hands are so busy clasping what you think you have always known. -- Mary Anne Radmacher
  • What is known can't jerk us around unwittingly. Before anything can be resolved, the implicit must be made into the explicit. -- Ryan Holiday
  • We unwittingly judge products by their boxes, books by their covers, and even corporation's annual reports by their nice glossy finish. -- Leonard Mlodinow
  • Any effort which wittingly or unwittingly draws a wedge between the people and Armed Forces of Pakistan undermines the larger national interest. -- Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
  • You either learn your way towards writing your own script in life, or you unwittingly become an actor in someone else's script. -- John Taylor Gatto
  • The guns on the walls that surround the prison accurately, though unwittingly, index the true character of the penitentiary in our day. -- Eugene V. Debs
  • Other people's views and troubles can be contagious. Don't sabotage yourself by unwittingly adopting negative, unproductive attitudes through your associations with others. -- Epictetus
  • I have terrible hearing trouble. I have unwittingly helped to invent and refine a type of music that makes its principal proponents deaf. -- Pete Townshend
  • Kids are born curious about the world. What adults primarily do in the presence of kids is unwittingly thwart the curiosity of children. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Under pressure, the mouth speaks when the brain is disengaged, and, sometimes unwittingly, the gearshift is in reverse when it should be in neutral. -- Henry Ford
  • Philanthropic leaders genially speak of complementing government, not competing with it as if monopoly were good and competition destructive-thus unwittingly conspiring against the public interest. -- Richard Cornuelle
  • He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say. -- Walter Benjamin
  • They grew up, moulded by the harsh or kindly pressure of their fellows, to be either well nurtured, generous, sound, or mentally crippled, bitter, unwittingly vindictive. -- Olaf Stapledon
  • I like facts and data because they help me think clearly, beyond the cultural messages that I ingest unwittingly, and sometimes find myself regurgitating almost unconsciously. -- Roseanne Barr
  • They misunderstand us, they unwittingly belittle us, they do something that they think is nice that instead just makes us mad. And those are the good ones. -- Joanne Lipman
  • [Documentary photography] is unwittingly literary, because it is nothing other than an observation of contemporary life apprehended at the right moment by an artist capable of seizing it. (1928) -- Pierre Mac Orlan
  • There's a wealth of talent that lies in all of us. All of us, including those who work in schools, must nurture creativity systematically and not kill it unwittingly. -- Ken Robinson
  • Events and developments, such as ... the Copernican Revolution, ... occurred only because some thinkers either decided not to be bound by certain "obvious" methodological rules, or because they unwittingly broke them. -- Paul Feyerabend
  • Our generation has taken to the cosmetic use of pesticides and I think, perhaps unwittingly, not fully understanding the dangers it represents to ourselves and, most importantly, to our children. -- Dalton McGuinty
  • In a restaurant one is both observed and unobserved. Joy and sorrow can be displayed and observed "unwittingly," the writer scowling naively and the diners wondering, What the hell is he doing? -- David Mamet
  • I've realized that the world is, in essence, full of banana peels - loaded with things that may unwittingly trip an internal wire in my mind, opening a floodgate of fears without warning. -- Amanda Lindhout
  • My austerities, fasting and prayers are, I know, of no value if I rely upon them for reforming me. My penance is the prayer of a bleeding heart for forgiveness for sins unwittingly committed. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • In effect, Gore is unwittingly characterizing a large segment of the US population as the next 'Willie Horton.' This is unfortunate and counterproductive to any dialogue between those who 'believe' and those who don't. -- Ron Barrier
  • Instead of celebrating what makes each child unique, most parents push their children to fit in so that they don't stick out. This unwittingly stomps out individuality and encourages conformity, despite these parents' good intentions -- Tom Rath
  • Instead of celebrating what makes each child unique, most parents push their children to "fit in" so that they don't "stick out." This unwittingly stomps out individuality and encourages conformity, despite these parents' good intentions -- Tom Rath
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