1.
If whole branches of Jews must be destroyed, it is worth it, as long as a Jewish state in Palestine is created.
Theodor Herzl
2.
What I want to do has no end, since I am on the endless frontier of a branch of knowledge.
Joseph M. Juran
3.
Diaspora starts about a thousand years from now. Most of human civilisation has moved inside computers; essentially, a major branch of our descendants consists of conscious software.
Greg Egan
5.
Think of color, pitch, loudness, heaviness, and hotness. Each is the topic of a branch of physics
Benoit Mandelbrot
6.
. . . [The Judicial Branch] may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
Alexander Hamilton
7.
Cultivate the root; the leaves and branches will take care of themselves.
Confucius
8.
In every branch of knowledge the progress is proportional to the amount of facts on which to build, and therefore to the facility of obtaining data.
James Clerk Maxwell
9.
When the three branches of government have failed to represent the citizenry and the mass of the media has failed to represent the citizenry, then the citizenry better represent the citizenry.
David Mamet
10.
Programming is one of the most difficult branches of applied mathematics; the poorer mathematicians had better remain pure mathematicians.
Edsger Dijkstra
11.
Politics is the entertainment branch of industry.
Frank Zappa
12.
Linguistics will have to recognise laws operating universally in language, and in a strictly rational manner, separating general phenomena from those restricted to one branch of languages or another.
Ferdinand de Saussure
13.
In the executive branch, winning by a whisker is as good as winning in a landslide, but not so in the Senate.
Lincoln Chafee
14.
Unless the chemist learns the language of mathematics, he will become a provincial and the higher branches of chemical work, that require reason as well as skill, will gradually pass out of his hands.
Alexander Crum Brown
15.
While Financier George Soros was investing money in Kosovo's reconstruction, the George Soros Foundation for an Open Society had opened a branch office in Pristina establishing the Kosovo Foundation for an Open Society (KFOS) as part of the Soros' network of "non-profit foundations" in the Balkans.
Michel Chossudovsky
16.
Every branch of human knowledge, if traced up to its source and final principles, vanishes into mystery.
Arthur Machen
17.
One of the most important branches of the Egyptian economy is tourism. No bikinis, no tourism. So they have to decide what to do.
Shimon Peres
18.
The Jew is a devil in human form. It is fitting that he be exterminated root and branch.
Julius Streicher
19.
[Photojournalism] really is the only branch of photography that's a credit to our profession. We see, we understand; we see more, we understand more.
Philip Jones Griffiths
20.
When man continues to destroy nature, he saws the very branch on which he sits since the rational protection of nature is at the same time the protection of mankind
Gerald Durrell
21.
Success can be attained in any branch of labor. There’s always room at the top in every pursuit.
Andrew Carnegie
22.
Every forest branch moves differently in the breeze,
but as they sway they connect at the roots.
Rumi
23.
Chestnuts in stuffing tastes like someone chewed up a tree branch and then French-kissed it into your mouth.
Daniel Handler
24.
On tobacco: A branch of the sin of drunkenness, which is the root of all sins.
King James I
25.
It appears, then, that ethics, as a branch of knowledge, is nothing more than a department of psychologyand sociology.
A.J. Ayer
26.
If what I say resonates with you,
it's merely because we're branches of the same tree.
William Butler Yeats
27.
For some unknown reason, this [antiabortion] branch of Christianity cherishes the unborn and hates the living person.
Vine Deloria Jr.
28.
There are persons whom in my heart I despise, others I abhor. Yet I am not obliged to inform the one of my contempt, nor the other of my detestation. This kind of dissimulation...is a necessary branch of wisdom, and so far from being immoral...that it is a duty and a virtue.
John Adams
29.
Little kids shoot marbles where the branches break the sun into graceful shafts of light… I just want to be pure.
Jim Carroll
31.
I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan.
Margaret Sanger
33.
The Supreme Court and courts in general have been usurping the role of the legislative branch of government.
Todd Akin
34.
There is nothing more negligent than attempting to address a problem one finds on a branch than by censoring the leaves.
Saul Williams
35.
So that the executive and legislative branches of the national government depend upon, and emanate from the states. Every where the state sovereignties are represented; and the national sovereignty, as such, has no representation.
Joseph Story
36.
The music had to be rooted, and yet had to branch out,like the wild imagination of a child.
A. R. Rahman
37.
Political economy has disapproved equally of monopoly and communism in the various branches of human activity, wherever it has found them. Is it not then strange and unreasonable that it accepts them in the security industry?
Gustave de Molinari
39.
It makes sense that the placenta almost looks like a tree with many branches - a tree of life.
Ricki Lake
40.
All government is a trust. Every branch of government is a trust, and immemorially acknowledged to be so.
Jeremy Bentham
41.
Kuwait is an origin, and her regulations are branches, so be devoted to the origin, the roots will be insured.
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah
42.
Probably no branch of mathematics has experienced a more surprising growth than has... topology... Considered as a most specialized and abstract subject in the early 1920's, it is today [1938] an indispensable equipment for the investigation of modern mathematical theories.
Raymond Louis Wilder
43.
No matter how accomplished one might be in any branch of learning or art, one would have to be condemned to hell, if on where not endowed with th five cardinal virtues of Confucius-benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom and fidelity
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
44.
I wanted to branch out into American television, specifically because you get to develop a character for a longer period of time and you get to develop a relationship with the audience.
Joseph Morgan
45.
I seem restless,
but am deeply at ease.
Branches tremble;
the roots are still.
Rumi
46.
He (Branch Rickey) must think I went to the Massachesetts Constitution of Technology.
Dizzy Dean
47.
There is much of economic theory which is pursued for no better reason than its intellectual attraction; it is a good game. We have no reason to be ashamed of that, since the same would hold for many branches of mathematics.
Sir John Richard Hicks
48.
I never wanted to limit myself to just impressions. I wanted to branch out and develop other parts of my game.
Aries Spears
50.
There was after all no mystery in the end of love, no mystery but the mystery of love itself, which was large certainly but as real as grass, as natural and unaccountable as bloom and branch and their growth.
John Crowley