Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance.
Susan Sontag
ImportantSignificanceWhoseDisease
Fundamentally, one of the things I tend to migrate toward when I'm working is a story about people whose stories aren't told in theater.
Thomas Kail
PeopleStoryThingsWorkingWhose
In Tasmania, an island the size of Ireland whose primeval forests astonished 19th-century Europeans, an incomprehensible ecological tragedy is being played out.
Richard Flanagan
TragedyIslandSizeOutBeingWhose
Happy the people whose annals are tiresome.
Montesquieu
HappyPeopleWhoseTiresome
A casting director who'd cast me in 'Assassins' sent a video to Kevin Reynolds, the director, and Mel Gibson, whose company is producing '187.' Then I went in and auditioned, and a few hours later, they called me.
Kelly Rowan
MeCompanyDirectorCastWhoseFew
He has not lived badly whose birth and death has been unnoticed by the world.
Horace
DeathWorldBirthLivedBeenWhose
I'm happy to report that everybody whose face I've wanted to punch on Earth has already been punched.
Greg Kinnear
HappyFaceEarthPunchBeenWhose
The scriptures record remarkable accounts of men whose lives changed dramatically, in an instant, as it were: Alma the Younger, Paul on the road to Damascus, Enos praying far into the night, King Lamoni.
Ezra Taft Benson
MenKingNightRoadWhoseFar
I have always believed in helping people whose work I admire.
Elizabeth Berg
WorkPeopleAdmireAlwaysWhose
Those from whose pocket the salary is drawn, and by whose appointment the officer was made, have always a right to discuss the merits of their officers, and their modes of exercising the duties they are paid to perform.
Charles Babbage
SalaryRightAlwaysPaidWhoseMade
That whose existence is necessary must necessarily be one essence.
Avicenna
ExistenceEssenceMustWhose
Nature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.
William Cowper
NatureGoodGodNameWhoseCause
Over a hundred million Americans reject the findings of the Warren Commission, whose report at least ninety-nine out of a hundred have never read.
Vincent Bugliosi
NeverOverOutWhoseReadMillion
Those whose suffering is due to love are, as we say of certain invalids, their own physicians.
Marcel Proust
LoveSufferingSayOwnWhoseThose
I buy a lot of books I've found via the Internet, whose existences I'd otherwise never have known about.
Heidi Julavits
InternetNeverBuyBooksWhoseVia
NBC Universal has created a role called 'talent branding specialist' - a marketer whose job is essentially to put the company on the radars of the most sought-after candidates.
Daniel Lyons
JobTalentCompanyRoleWhoseMost
Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.
Victor Hugo
TimeMightyGreaterComeIdeaWhose
He whose wisdom cannot help him, gets no good from being wise.
Quintus Ennius
GoodWisdomWiseHelpHimWhose
I was not naturally intellectual, but somebody whose interest had to be whetted, still the case sadly.
Jeremy Irons
IntellectualInterestWhoseStill
Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
ManTen YearsYearsTakeWhoseTen
The job creators are members of America's vast middle class and the poor, whose purchases cause businesses to expand and invest.
Robert Reich
JobAmericaClassPoorMiddleWhose
I don't think I have one particular favourite writer. I have many whose works I will always buy or reread - Muriel Spark, Anthony Powell, Robert Louis Stevenson, Ruth Rendell, James Ellroy, William McIlvanney, Kate Atkinson, John Burnside, Louise Welsh, Iain Banks.
Ian Rankin
ThinkSparkWillAlwaysBuyWhose
I'm an author whose strength is in gag-writing.
Jeff Kinney
StrengthWhoseAuthor
Blaming alleged victims is not okay, no matter whose side starts it.
Dana Perino
MatterOkaySideWhoseStarts
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