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A piece of art is a compact form of the universe.
He who has made a fair compact with poverty is rich.
Justice... is a kind of compact not to harm or be harmed.
A compact defense has always been the basis of Italy's team.
If conquest does not bind posterity, so neither can compact bind it.
The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.
The worst enemy of truth and freedom in our society is the compact majority.
I think every woman should be using a foundation, whether it's liquid or compact.
I think there are problems with compact disc copy protection that can't be resolved.
There is no such thing as justice in the abstract; it is merely a compact between men.
There are many skiers who have chosen tele for a more compact, streamlined skiing system.
We will continue our work on the Global Compact for safe, orderly, and regular migration.
I alienated the automotive industry by saying that cars should be lightweight and compact.
I have the most lovely, healthy bouncing baby, she was all very compact and the right size.
I always keep a damp beauty blender and a powder compact in my purse, and I touch up a lot.
My stories are very compact. I want them to say the most complex things in the simplest way.
The viewer is yet another eye that is part of the compact that makes a photograph what it is.
A lipstick and eyeliner and a powder compact can keep you looking fresh and attractive all day.
As an artist I have an even more abiding interest in the compact between the Arts and Government.
The emotional compact between football clubs and their supporters is visceral and usually lifelong.
Antimatter is not a source of energy for us, it's a method of storing energy, compact but inefficient.
Mr. Tyler acquired Texas by voluntary compact, and Mr. Polk California and New Mexico by successful war.
Civilization is a conspiracy. Modern life is the silent compact of comfortable folk to keep up pretences.
Britain is relatively compact and much closer to the borders of the U.S.S.R. than anywhere in North America.
The compact which exists between the North and the South is a covenant with death and an agreement with hell.
The great object of the institution of civil government is the improvement of those who are parties to the social compact.
The Earth isn't an infinite sheet that carries on for ever, but it doesn't have an edge, either. It's compact and connected.
Cain Velasquez - he is a good puncher. He is very compact. He's strong. He's very smart. He's a good fighter. He's a warrior.
Prison is, indeed, a translation of your metaphysics, ethics, sense of history and whatnot into the compact terms of your daily deportment.
I kind of love that British style: two seasons of tight, compact, good television. The more episodes you have, the thinner the episodes get.
'Dune' was like a giant machine, and it was hard to keep track of all the pieces, but 'Blue Velvet' was a very sleek, compact little experience.
For me, what makes Liverpool special is that they are a team that works very well on the lines, very compact, in which everyone attacks and defends.
The Health Care Compact simply gives a state like Oklahoma the option to create a customized system that better meets the needs of Oklahoma families.
Every society, all government, and every kind of civil compact therefore, is or ought to be, calculated for the general good and safety of the community.
While most trudge through their days straight-jacketed in the social compact, living for others as much as or more than for themselves, a select few excel.
The bringing-about of order is the first and fundamental task of government. We accept limits on our rights for the sake of a larger social compact all the time.
That's the intelligence of football: to see when to be compact, when to counter-attack, or, if you see that you're in the opposite half, you try and win the ball.
It may be that my most helpful contributions to music aren't my compact discs but my articles about other great singers of the past for American Heritage magazine.
Alfriston is a compact village set around a rather traffic-weary High Street, mainly of old, timbered buildings. The principal sights lie to the east on the river side.
The promise of Social Security was reflected in President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's inter-generational compact that rewards hard work and provides retirement security.
Once, every woman owned a small mirrored compact, and it was considered normal - sophisticated even - to flip it open to discreetly check for things like nose-glow or lipstick smudge.
I think I'm quite a clever player and that I realise there are times when I can be offensive but others when I must be more compact and work for the team, because that is what matters.
The team is completely close. Anything you say outside, there is no chance it will go inside. So the team is really strong and compact. We know what we want and how to achieve it on the pitch.
The laws only can determine the punishment of crimes, and the authority of making penal laws can only reside with the legislator, who represents the whole society united by the social compact.
I feel it is my first duty to make an unprecedented compact with my countrymen. Not an inaugural address, not a fireside chat, not a campaign speech - just a little straight talk among friends.
I have a lot of compact discs. I need them for radio play and convenience. Many bands and artists I am a fan of don't always release their work on vinyl, so I take what they feel like giving me.
My administration's compact with the Filipino people will demand no less than the attainment of lasting peace and equitable prosperity. We will employ all the tools at our disposal to achieve this.
The Health Care Compact is a way for states to protect their residents from the top-down, one-size-fits-all health care 'solutions' that have been imposed from Washington D.C., including Obamacare.
My mom, dad and me were a compact group. They instilled in me a love for the outdoors. On school breaks, we'd go fishing for a week in the wilds of Alaska or Canada. The land was always in their souls.