
Top 14 Unnuanced Synonym Quotes
#1. Acting really suited me because I could connect as an actor to emotion.
Mia Wasikowska
#2. Lately ... the Peter Principle has given way to the "Dilbert Principle." The basic concept of the Dilbert Principle is that the most ineffective workers are systematically moved to the place where they can do the least damage: management.
Scott Adams
#3. Synergy is the driver. There are two levels of synergy: there are operating synergies, which, you know, you'd have to be stupid not to try to take advantage of, and then there are strategic synergies. In other words, in what positions you would be more sustainable, more long term, and so on.
John C. Malone
#4. Look who's standing if you please, 'though you tried to bring me to my knees.
Michael Jackson
#5. Bronze in the mirror of the form, wine of the mind.
Aeschylus
#6. For me, and I suspect for lots of other people too, bad things actually sometimes make you think more about faith and the fact that you're not facing these things on your own.
David Cameron
#7. When you want to transcribe an idea truthfully from the page to the screen, it is not necessarily best to be particularly literal about it. It can be hard to convince people, specifically writers, of that.
Alison Owen
#9. I would like to know that when I read the paper in the morning, it's telling me something that actually happened, and I think the vast majority of journalists want the same thing.
Alan Alda
#10. To be a Dumont actor was considered to be a great honor for an actor, yet it also had its disadvantages.
Leon Askin
#11. Injuries, burns, and bruises will heal. But victory lasts forever.
Phillipe Nover
#12. Life would have been absolutely empty without imagination.
Jack Williamson
#13. To be courted as princesses for a few weeks, in order to be treated as slaves for the rest of our lives.
Samuel Richardson
#14. The broad mass of a nation will more easily fall victim to a big lie than a small one. The greater the lie, the greater chance that it will be believed. All epoch-making events have been produced not by the written, but the spoken word.
Adolf Hitler
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