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Either you will have harmony with God and friction with people, or you will have harmony with people and friction with God.
Greg Laurie
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The sexuality of children - there's a lot friction there. That tension interests me a lot.
Michael Gira
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Om is the pointed piece and Dhyâna (meditation) is the friction.
Swami Vivekananda
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There are no frictions between us, there is only rivalry.
Edward VII
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Free societies are societies in motion, and with motion comes friction.
Salman Rushdie
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Like a dead man, only friction could make him warm or violence make him mobile.
Nathanael West
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Friction and misunderstandings often occur when communicating across generations. It gets even more challenging when working across virtual settings.
Raymond Arroyo
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Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the machine. What I have to do is to see, at any rate, that I do not lend myself to the wrong which I condemn.
Henry David Thoreau
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Friction makes sparks and sparks start creative conflagrations.
Leo Burnett
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This tremendous friction which cannot, as in mechanics, be reduced to a few points, is everywhere in contact with chance, and brings about effects that cannot be measured just because they are largely due to chance.
Carl von Clausewitz
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Military operations cannot be tidy or free of friction - particularly in a coalition whose contributing nations see the campaign through national prisms.
Mike Jackson
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I'm opposed to any sport that reduces the coefficient of friction between me and the ground.
Alan Kotok
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Our success depends very largely upon how well we negotiate our way through our daily contacts with other people without friction or opposition.
Napoleon Hill
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As a dramatist, you're looking for points of friction.
Aaron Sorkin
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Wealth in activity--capital with all its friction--is far safer than invested wealth lying dead.
Henry Ward Beecher