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God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.
Isaac Newton
God
Omnipresent
Virtually
Virtue
Everywhere
Only
He
Also
Without
Always
Same
Subsist
Substance
Substantially
Cannot
Life cannot subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions.
Samuel Johnson
Life
Society
Reciprocal
Subsist
Cannot
Thus the creation, which seems an arbitrary act, supposes laws as invariable as those of the fatality of the Atheists. It would be absurd to say that the Creator might govern the world without those rules, since without them it could not subsist.
Montesquieu
World
Creation
Say
Rules
Those
Would
Atheists
Would-Be
Arbitrary
Seems
Laws
Could
Absurd
Thus
Since
Without
Govern
Subsist
Which
Them
Might
Act
Creator
Fatality
Between understanding and faith immediate connections must subsist.
Marquis de Sade
Faith
Understanding
Immediate
Must
Between
Subsist
Connections
As states subsist in part by keeping their weaknesses from being known, so is it the quiet of families to have their chancery and their parliament within doors, and to compose and determine all emergent differences there.
John Donne
Differences
Doors
States
Weaknesses
Compose
Determine
Parliament
Part
Known
Within
Families
Quiet
Subsist
Being
Keeping
It is certainly for the interest of the service that a cordial interchange of civilities should subsist between superior and inferior officers, and therefore, it is bad policy in superiors to behave towards their inferiors indiscriminately, as though they were of a lower species.
John Paul Jones
Service
Superior
Though
Bad
Indiscriminately
Towards
Between
Policy
Were
Inferior
Inferiors
Officers
Behave
Subsist
Interchange
Interest
Lower
Should
Certainly
Therefore
Species
Cordial
I have never really cooked, don't know how to use my dishwasher, and subsist mainly on prepared deli takeout. I don't even eat in restaurants much.
Jerry Saltz
Restaurants
Eat
Deli
Never
Mainly
Know
How
Subsist
Dishwasher
Much
Really
Use
Cooked
Even
Prepared
If vice and corruption prevail, liberty cannot subsist; but if virtue have the advantage, arbitrary power cannot be established.
Algernon Sidney
Prevail
Corruption
Liberty
Power
Virtue
Arbitrary
Arbitrary Power
Advantage
Subsist
Established
Vice
Cannot
Man, in his animal capacity, is qualified to subsist in every climate.
Adam Ferguson
Man
Animal
Every
Qualified
Climate
His
Subsist
Capacity
Reality does not easily give up meaning; it's the biographer's job to clobber it into submission. You're meant not only to tame it but to extract substance, to identify cause and axiomatic effect. You subsist on the tactical omissions, the hollow words, the oddly unconnected dots.
Stacy Schiff
You
Reality
Words
Cause
Job
Submission
Extract
Easily
Give
Only
Tactical
Identify
Tame
Does
Oddly
Effect
Up
Subsist
Substance
Hollow
Dots
Meaning
Meant
The buffalo is all gone, and an Indian can't catch enough jack rabbits to subsist himself and his family, and then, there aren't enough jack rabbits to catch. What are they to do?
George Crook
Family
Gone
Enough
Indian
Catch
Buffalo
Himself
His
Jack
Subsist
Rabbits
Then