1.
The African is not 'Communistic' in his thinking; he is -- if I may coin an expression - 'communitary'.
Julius Nyerere
The African is not 'Collectivist' in his thinking; he is -- if I may coin an expression - 'collaborative'.
2.
Capitalism and Bolshevism are the two sides of the same international Jewish coin.
Adolf Hitler
3.
Budget consolidation and economic growth are two sides of the same coin.
Angela Merkel
4.
He has a chance to make somebody move over on Mount Rushmore. He's working for his place on the coins and the postage stamps.
Henry Graff
5.
Flip a coin. When it's in the air, you'll know which side you're hoping for.
Arnold Rothstein
6.
Take a coin from your purse and invest it in your mind. It will come pouring out of your mind and overflow your purse.
Benjamin Franklin
7.
Let us take a patriot, where we can meet him; and, that we may not flatter ourselves by false appearances, distinguish those marks which are certain, from those which may deceive; for a man may have the external appearance of a patriot, without the constituent qualities; as false coins have often lustre, though they want weight.
Samuel Johnson
8.
A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our present policies... True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. A true revolution of values will soon look on uneasily upon the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth with righteous indignation.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
9.
We coin concepts and we use them to analyse and explain nature and society. But we seem to forget, midway, that these concepts are our own constructs and start equating them with reality.
Abdolkarim Soroush
10.
The probability of ten consecutive heads is 0.1 percent; thus, when you have millions of coin tossers, or investors, in the end there will be thousands of very successful practitioners of coin tossing, or stock picking.
Alan Greenspan
11.
Human nature exists and operates in an environment. And it is not 'in' that environment as coins are in a box, but as a plant is in the sunlight and soil.
John Dewey
12.
Courtesy is the one coin you can never have too much of or be stingy with.
John Wanamaker
13.
Quotable quotes are coins rubbed smooth by circulation.
Louis Menand
14.
The same thing can be both good and bad. Whenever you speak of good, bad is also present. The world is a mixture of both. There is not good without bad. They are both sides of the same coin. Both are necessary. We have been given free will and discriminating capacity to select what is beneficial to us and to avoid what is detrimental to us. Even Cobra poison can be used as medicine.
Swami Satchidananda
15.
Music and improving the world are two sides of the same coin.
Varg Vikernes
16.
The promises of God are equal to current coin. Therefore, I must act on the promises as I would if I actually had the cash.
Rees Howells
17.
Time is the coin of your life. You spend it. Do not allow others to spend it for you.
Carl Sandburg
18.
If you hit a midget on the head with a stick, he turns into 40 gold coins.
Patton Oswalt
19.
To forgive is to abandon your right to pay back the predator in his own coin, but it is the loss that Liberates.
Desmond Tutu
20.
Each piece of money is a mere coin, or means of circulation, only so long as it actually circulates.
Karl Marx
21.
A coin is turned around before it is handed to the beggar, yet a child is unflinchingly tossed into cosmic bruteness.
Peter Wessel Zapffe
22.
Confidentiality and transparency are not mutually exclusive, but rather two sides of the same coin.
Thomas de Maiziere
23.
For him , life was a coin that had disaster on one side and waiting for disaster on the other
J.R. Ward
24.
great artists can be uncertain. Of course they are while strugggling to find solutions. Tolstoi's scripts are almost indecipherable. Emily Dickinson provided four or more alternates for every word; Beethoven wrestled with endings to the point of exhaustion; in our day Jerome Robbins and his lack of decision are a byword in the dance profession. But all of these knew very well what they did not want, and what they did not want was the current coin, the well-worn usage. What they wanted was something newly experienced, and therefore unknown and hard to attain.
Agnes de Mille
26.
There's always two sides to the coin if you have the patience to see.
Kathryn Budig
27.
Each moment spent in prayer is like a coin put into a bank account.
Doreen Virtue
28.
Childhood, after all, is the first precious coin that poverty steals from a child.
Anthony Horowitz
29.
For me the problem of induction is a problem about the world: a problem of how we, as we are now (by our present scientific lights), in a world we never made, should stand better than random, or coin-tossing chances changes of coming out right when we predict by inductions. . . .
Willard Van Orman Quine
30.
God (in His mercy) accepts false coin.
Rumi
32.
Time is the coin of our live. We must take care how we spend it.
Carl Sandburg
33.
I tend to over-analyse things. I'm not the type of person to flip a coin and let things happen.
Emily Browning
34.
This barren verbiage,
current among men,
Light coin,
the tinsel clink of compliment.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
35.
A war undertaken without sufficient monies has but a wisp of force. Coins are the very sinews of battles.
Francois Rabelais
36.
Words are coin. Words alienate. Language is no medium for desire. Desire is rapture, not exchange.
J. M. Coetzee
37.
Keep your coins, I want change.
Banksy
38.
Remember, to hate, to be violent, is demeaning. It means you're afraid of the other side of the coin -- to love and be loved.
James A. Baldwin
39.
Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue too passes current all over the world.
Euripides
41.
There's a very fine line between pleasure and pain. They are two sides of the same coin, one not existing without the other.
E. L. James
42.
Calumny is like counterfeit money; many people who would not coin it circulate it without qualms.
Diane de Poitiers
43.
Our beliefs in a rich future life are of little importance unless we coin them into a rich present life.
Thomas Dreier
44.
Just like old librarians, old coins are often more valuable than they appear at face value.
Kate Klise
45.
I see a great future for gold and silver coins as the currency people may increasingly turn to when paper currencies begin to disintegrate.
Murray Rothbard
46.
Death's stamp gives value to the coin of life; making it possible to buy with life what is truly precious.
Rabindranath Tagore
47.
Madness and genius are two sides to the same coin.
John Hendy
48.
I've got a coin with my face on it. It is really bizarre.
Karen Gillan
49.
If you must mount the gallows, give a jest to the crowd, a coin the hangman, and make the drop with a smile on your lips.
Robert Jordan
50.
Difficulty is a coin the learned make use of like jugglers, to conceal the inanity of their art.
Michel de Montaigne