E Quotes
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“Extreme justice is extreme injustice.”
“Extreme justice is often injustice.”
“Extreme liberalism is not a political philosophy. It is a mental disorder.”
“EXTREME LUXURY ISN'T THE MOST BLING-BLING, IT'S EXTREME REFINEMENT, WHICH IS COUTURE AT ITS FINEST.”
“Extreme Makeover... they help people that are uncomfortable in their own skin. They really change lives.”
“Extreme measures bring extreme results. If you want a normal life, do what normal people do. If you want to know God intimately, walk with Him daily, and please Him in every way, you're going to have to do what few do. Absolutely nothing.”
Source: Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
“Extreme nationalism objectifies and dehumanizes those from other countries.”
“Extreme night shift work was lone working for up to eighteen hours per night for several nights on the very high altitude summit of Mauna Kea.”
“Extreme patience and persistence are required,
Yet everybody succeeds at this before being handed
The surprise box lunch of the rest of his life.”
Source: Shadow train: poems
“Extreme picky eaters may have what's called Selective Eating Disorder. People with this experience physical and psychological discomfort over certain tastes, smells, textures.”
“Extreme positions are not succeeded by moderate ones but by extreme positions of the opposite kind.”
“Extreme poverty anywhere is a threat to human security everywhere.”
“Extreme poverty is not only a condition of unsatisfied material needs. It is often accompanied by a degrading state of powerlessness.”
Source: The Life You Can Save: How to play your part in ending world poverty
“Extreme poverty is the best breeding ground on earth for disease, political instability, and terrorism.”
“Extreme poverty isn’t just an African issue or an Asian issue or a South American issue. It is a global issue. Before flying overseas to help relieve poverty abroad, consider the poverty in your own backyard.
Every country on every continent has people impacted by poverty—whether it is relative or absolute. Bringing extreme poverty down to zero will take more trial and error, more methods, more innovation, and more communication. Most importantly, it will take more trust—the trust that people are aware of their problems and are creative enough to solve them when given the right resources.”
Source: Uplift and Empower: A Guide To Understanding Extreme Poverty and Poverty Alleviation
“Extreme poverty isn’t just an African issue or an Asian issue or a South American issue. It is a global issue. Before flying overseas to help relieve poverty abroad, consider the poverty in your own backyard.
Every country on every continent has people impacted by poverty—whether it is relative or absolute. Bringing extreme poverty down to zero will take more trial and error, more methods, more innovation, and more communication. Most importantly, it will take more trust—the trust that people are aware of their problems and are creative enough to solve them when given the right resources. People need opportunities, connections, and education to learn more about life’s possibilities, not handouts, performative sympathy, and empty promises.”
Source: Uplift and Empower: A Guide To Understanding Extreme Poverty and Poverty Alleviation
“Extreme poverty threatens people's right to life itself and makes impossible the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms essential to a humane way of life.”
“Extreme radicalization remains latent in all fascisms, but the circumstances of war, and particularly of victorious wars of conquest, gave it the fullest means of expression.”
Source: The Anatomy of Fascism
“Extreme remedies are never the first to be resorted to.”
“Extreme remedies are very appropriate for extreme diseases.”
“Extreme right-wingers are known for giving God a bad name; extreme left-wingers are known for giving God a weak name. He's not as simple as conservative versus liberal, old versus new. His wings are balanced. God is both and neither.”
Source: Killosophy
“Extreme seductiveness is at the boundary of horror”
“Extreme skepticism and extreme gullibility are two equal ways of not having to think at all. And I don't think I'm the first to say that.”
“Extreme skepticism is a negation of itself, for, by its nature, it confirms its existence, which is a confirmation of reality. It also confirms the existence of that which it questions, securing the additional proof of its existence and the existence of its subject (world, reality, illusion, hallucination, or whatever that may be).”
Source: ABSOLUTE
“Extreme specialization has been the greatest disaster of the modern academic world. It has created narrow Mandarins, ignorant of the universal nature of reality, incapable of connecting concepts from different fields to bring everything together in one ultimate, unified subject. The AC is everything the academic world is not. It’s about connecting everything. It demands that people be generalists, not the most narrow, blinkered specialists.”
“Extreme sport has only ever been about goals and the ways to achieve these goals. Adrenaline plays a part, but it's never in the foreground.”
“Extreme sports tricks are becoming increasingly complex, the courses ever more challenging and crashes all too common.”
“Extreme taxation, excessive controls, oppressive government competition with business, frustrated minorities and forgotten Americans are not the products of free enterprise. They are the residue of centralized bureaucracy, of government by a self-anointed elite.”
Source: The Last Best Hope: The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
“Extreme things are like miracles. Nothing is as boring as a person who is just okay.”
“Extreme torture is mute, and so we sat silent, petrified, like columns of marble buried under the sand of an earthquake. Neither wished to listen to the other because our heart-threads had become weak and even breathing would have broken them.”
Source: Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces
“Extreme vanity sometimes hides under the garb of ultra modesty.”
Source: A commonplace book of thoughts, memories and fancies, original and selected
“Extreme versions of DID occasionally develop in response to particularly horrific ongoing trauma (e.g., children exploited through involvement in years of forced prostitution), with so-called poly-frgamentation, encompassing dozens or even hundreds of personality states. In general, the complexity of dissociative symptoms appears to be consistent with the severity of early traumatiation. That is, less severe abuse will result in fewer dissociative symptoms, and more severe abuse will result in more complex dissociative disorders.”
Source: Rebuilding Shattered Lives: Treating Complex PTSD and Dissociative Disorders
“Extreme views are never just; something always turns up which disturbs the calculations formed upon their data.”
Source: Works
“Extreme violence has a way of preventing us from seeing the interests it serves.”
“extreme visual clarity, tunnel vision, diminished sound, and the sense that time is slowing down. this is how the human body reacts to extreme stress.”
Source: Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
“Extreme volume in music very often disguises a lack of actually important content.”
“Extreme wealth and extreme poverty : Both are like diseases which prevent us from leading normal lives.”
“Extreme weather events continue to grow more frequent and intense in rich and poor countries alike, not only devastating lives, but also infrastructure, institutions, and budgets - an unholy brew which can create dangerous security vacuums.”
“Extreme weather in conjunction with Cerebral Hypoxia makes for a very dangerous driving experience when at high altitudes.”
“Extreme weather like the droughts in Russia, China and Brazil and the flooding in Pakistan and Australia [in 2010] have contributed to a level of food price volatility we haven't seen since the oil crisisof 40 years ago. Unfortunately, this could be just a taste of things to come because in the next few decades the build-up of greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere could greatly increase the risk of droughts, flooding, pest infestation and water scarcity for agriculture systems already under tremendous stress.”
“Extremely complex individuals are not here to be understood. They are here to be felt on a profound level. Whether that's through their existence or their creations. That is something that they will have to come to terms with in their lifetime.”
“Extremely disappointed that corruption may have reached such a level in Mexico.”
“Extremely foolish advice is likely to be uttered by those who are looking at the laboring vessel from the land.”
“EXTREMELY FUNNY! A SUPER-VIRTUOSO! I expected to enjoy 'The Two and Only,' but I didn't expect to be touched, much less to find my eyes growing moist.”
“Extremely large greens breed slovenly play. When any green ceases to command respect, it loses its value as a test of that rarest of all strokes, the shot home.”
“Extremely religious, legalistic people have a criticism or judgment about everyone and everything. They just have a way of bringing people down with what they say.”
“Extremely strong, effective, tenacious, and powerful political networks can be built when you fight losing battles as well as when you win.”
“Extremely useful in the winter,' said Mr Wonka, rushing on. 'Hot ice cream warms you up no end in freezing weather. I also make hot ice cubes for putting in hot drinks. Hot ice cubes make hot drinks hotter.”
Source: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
“Extremes are dangerous.”
Source: A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-resistance to the Higher Powers: With Some Reflections on the Resistance Made to King Charles I, and on the Anniversary of His Death: in which the Mysterious Doctrine of the Princes' Saintship and Martyrdom is Unriddled: the Substance of which was Delivered in a Sermon Preached in the West Meeting-house in Boston the Lord's-day After the 30th of January, 1749/50...
“Extremes are ever neighbors; 'tis a step from one to the other.”
Source: The Hunchback: A Play in Five Acts. With the Author's Latest Corrections