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There are certain things that have universal attributes, like music. Something of greater magnitude is conveyed by them. They connect us with the universal storehouse of life and knowledge.
Swami Paramananda
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Mozart shows a creative power of such magnitude that one can virtually say that he tossed out of himself one great masterpiece after another.
Claudio Arrau
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I knew what I was doing, but I never really considered the magnitude of how my images were transformative to people.
Mickalene Thomas
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It is the direction and not the magnitude which is to be taken into consideration.
Thomas Paine
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MAGNITUDE, n. Size [that is] purely relative. If everything in the universe were increased 1,000 diameters nothing would be any larger than it was before, but if one thing remain unchanged all the others would be larger than they had been.
Ambrose Bierce
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Negro slavery is an evil of colossal magnitude.
John Adams
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Also a great part of Polish industry proved to have existed only to support the Soviet military industry, and it became superfluous and incapable of being transformed into anything else. We did not foresee that or the magnitude of these phenomena.
Andrzej Wajda
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I have no satisfaction in formulas unless I feel their numerical magnitude.
Lord Kelvin
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I would say the damage here is much more [than the tsunami], the magnitude of the calamity here is much more
Bill Vaughan
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I couldn't help but be impressed by the magnitude of the earthquake.
Dan Quayle
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I doubt you can understand the magnitude of the stupidity in your statement
Robert Jordan
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There are many vices which are not believed because of their magnitude.
Delarivier Manley
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Confidence tends to minimize the magnitude of the choice.
Susan Meissner
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Not since Reggie White have the Packers had a pass rusher of this magnitude.
Warren Sapp
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No one knows how to make going to orbit orders of magnitude safer and orders of magnitude more affordable.
Burt Rutan
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The Super Bowl now takes on a magnitude that almost defies the imagination.
Paul Tagliabue
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Magnitudes are algebraically represented by letter, men by men of letters, and so on.
Lewis Carroll