Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you is generally promoting a falsehood, isn't it?
When a man fails to see the truth of certain generally accepted views, there is no law compelling him to provoke animosity by announcing his dissent.
Pinkley: [impersonating a general] Very pretty, Colonel, Very pretty, But, can they fight?
Princess Leia: General, count me in.
General Grievous: Time to abandon ship.
Give tax breaks to large corporations, so that money can trickle down to the general public, in the form of extra jobs.
A rise in wages, from an alteration in the value of money, produces a general effect on price, and for that reason it produces no real effect whatever on profits.
The political system is not for the people. The people are secondary to the economy. It's about what generates money, not about what benefits the people.
No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments.
Whenever nature leaves a hole in a person's mind, she generally plasters it over with a thick coat of self-conceit.
The word power has such a generally negative implication in our society. What are people talking about? Are they talking about muscles, or control?
I'm a fifth generation Jew from the South, and I would say that I felt this connection to my religion, but it wasn't a spiritual connection.
I would stay on, but 'General Hospital' honestly doesn't seem to want that relationship with this character at the moment. They want little short doses during sweeps periods.
The PRC is the big brother in this relationship, and it has the capacity to be generous to Taiwan on this issue in a manner that might do much to defuse that issue internally in Taiwan.
Science fiction and comedy are generally a pretty bumpy mix.
The problem with winter sports is that - follow me closely here - they generally take place in winter.
I live for opening doors for the young generation of creators. If we do nothing else with our success, let's open up some doors.
All generations of teens have it hard, I think. Each society and century has its struggles that the others can't compare to.
Even the most wretched individual of our present society could not exist and develop without the cumulative social efforts of countless generations.
Our lives our guided by that general conception of the course of things which has been created by society for social purposes.
I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father wanted to be, and hopefully positively influence the next generation.