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Freedom is not procured by a full enjoyment of what is desired, but by controlling the desire.
Epictetus
Freedom
Controlling
Procured
Full
Enjoyment
Desire
Desired
We cannot create observers by saying 'observe', but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means are procured through education of the senses.
Maria Montessori
Education
Saying
Giving
Power
We Cannot
Through
Observation
Observe
Observers
Senses
Cannot
Them
Procured
Create
Means
Go where you will, if a shilling can there be procured, you may expect to meet with individuals in search of it.
John James Audubon
You
Will
Meet
Individuals
Go
Expect
May
Where
Procured
Search
We procured from an Indian a weasel perfectly white except the extremity of the tail which was black: great numbers of wild geese are passing to the south, but their flight is too high for us to procure any of them.
Meriwether Lewis
Great
Black
White
Too
Wild
Extremity
High
Indian
Geese
Weasel
Tail
Except
Perfectly
Passing
South
Any
Which
Them
Procure
Procured
Us
Flight
Numbers
After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would be required, and it could only be procured from land not so advantageously situated.
David Ricardo
Food
First
Increased
Settlers
Immediate
Neighbourhood
Would
Would-Be
More
Only
Could
Were
Cultivated
Fertile
Situated
After
Land
Procured
Capital
Required
Population
By far the greatest part of those goods which are the objects of desire, are procured by labour; and they may be multiplied, not in one country alone, but in many, almost without any assignable limit, if we are disposed to bestow the labour necessary to obtain them.
David Ricardo
Alone
Country
Those
One Country
Bestow
Objects
Part
Almost
Goods
Obtain
Limit
Without
Greatest
Labour
Any
May
Which
Them
Procured
Far
Many
Necessary
Desire
If we had only those things which are procured with ease and freedom from danger, we should find the comforts and luxuries, if not many of the necessaries of life, considerably diminished.
Dorothea Dix
Life
Freedom
Luxuries
Considerably
Danger
Ease
Those
Diminished
Find
Only
Had
Freedom From
Comforts
Which
Procured
Should
Many
Things
Beef also was difficult to be procured and exceedingly poor; the price nearly sixpence farthing per pound.
William Bligh
Difficult
Per
Exceedingly
Pound
Price
Also
Beef
Poor
Procured
Nearly