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To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
Man
Furnish
Tyrannical
Abhors
Propagation
He
Ideas
Sinful
Compel
Funds
Government tends to stifle innovation, and it abhors improvisation. Any good military strategist will tell you that a battle plan rarely survives past the first engagement. After that, you have to improvise to survive and to win.
Betsy DeVos
Government
Good
You
Innovation
Battle
Win
Will
First
Past
Improvise
Military
Tell
Abhors
Rarely
Tends
Stifle
Survive
Survives
Improvisation
Any
After
To Survive
Plan
Engagement
Strategist
There is nothing more inimical to writing than the spirit of fundamentalism. Fundamentalism abhors the play of signs, the endlessness of writing. Fundamentalism means nothing more or less than going back to an origin and staying there. It stands for one founding book and, thereafter, no more books.
J. M. Coetzee
Book
Writing
Signs
Nothing
Back
Books
Abhors
Staying
Spirit
More
More Or Less
Than
Going
Means
Less
Stands
Thereafter
Origin
Play
Founding
Fundamentalism
Politics abhors a vacuum, and Asian countries will gravitate towards China if U.S. influence is perceived as declining.
John McCain
Politics
Will
Abhors
Perceived
Towards
Countries
Influence
China
Asian
Asian Countries
Declining
Gravitate
Vacuum
By the law of Christ, every man is bound to love his neighbour as himself; but every servant is a neighbour of every civil lord; therefore every civil lord must love any of his servants as himself; but by natural instinct, every lord abhors slavery; therefore, by the law of charity, he is bound not to impose slavery on any brother in Christ.
John Wycliffe
Love
Man
Natural
Charity
Law
Christ
Every
Neighbour
Must
Abhors
Brother
Civil
He
Bound
Instinct
Himself
Lord
Impose
His
Any
To Love
Therefore
Servant
Servants
Every Man
Slavery
Nature abhors annihilation.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nature
Abhors
Annihilation
As in nature, politics abhors a vacuum. Without a strong voice for more moderate leadership, the Tea Party is filling that vacuum.
Mark McKinnon
Politics
Leadership
Nature
Strong
Party
Tea
Abhors
More
Voice
Without
Moderate
Tea Party
Filling
Vacuum
Democracy abhors a vacuum.
Gina Miller
Democracy
Abhors
Vacuum
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