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«Lawyers as a group are no more dedicated to justice or public service than a private public utility is dedicated to giving light.»
«The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider web.»
«Only for the phony is commercialism-the bending of creativity to common utility-a naughty word. To the truly creative, it is a bridge to the great audience, a means of sharing rather than debasing.»
«Men first feel necessity, then look for utility, next attend to comfort, still later amuse themselves with pleasure, thence grow dissolute in luxury, and finally go mad and waste their substance.»
«I trust in nature for the stable laws of beauty and utility. Spring shall plant and autumn garner to the end of time.»
«The utility model of computing - computing resources delivered over the network in much the same way that electricity or telephone service reaches our homes and offices today - makes more sense than ever.»
«Today the tyrant rules not by club or fist, but disguised as a market researcher, he shepherds his flocks in the ways of utility and comfort.»
«Music is essentially useless, as life is: but both have an ideal extension which lends utility to its conditions.»
«Nothing can have value without being an object of utility»
Author: Karl Marx (Philosopher) | Keywords: utilities, utility
«Love gives beauty to everything it touches. Not greed and utility; they produce offices, but not dwelling houses. To be able to love material things, to clothe them with tender grace, and yet not be attached to them, this is a great service. Providen»

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