Top Unnecessary Quotes

  • The waste of any resource is unnecessary and deplorable. – Steven Redhead

    The waste of any resource is unnecessary and deplorable.– Steven Redhead

  • Belief may serve as a useful stopgap measure in the absence of actual experience, but once you see -¦ [it] becomes unnecessary. – Steve Hagen

    Belief may serve as a useful stopgap measure in the absence of actual experience, but once you see -¦ [it] becomes unnecessary.– Steve Hagen

  • It is unnecessary to heighten the glory of day by comparing it with the preceding twilight. – Catharine Maria Sedgwick

    It is unnecessary to heighten the glory of day by comparing it with the preceding twilight.– Catharine Maria Sedgwick

  • Every job will demand some sacrifice. The key is to avoid unnecessary sacrifice. – Sheryl Sandberg

    Every job will demand some sacrifice. The key is to avoid unnecessary sacrifice.– Sheryl Sandberg

  • Stress is unnecessary and unnecessary stress is very unnecessary. – TemitOpe Ibrahim

    Stress is unnecessary and unnecessary stress is very unnecessary.– TemitOpe Ibrahim

  • If you believe Life is sacred, you must also believe unnecessary killing is sacrilege. – Donald L Hicks

    If you believe Life is sacred, you must also believe unnecessary killing is sacrilege.– Donald L Hicks

  • It is an unnecessary burden to make negative judgmental assumptions about others. We are all on a journey. – Steve Maraboli

    It is an unnecessary burden to make negative judgmental assumptions about others. We are all on a journey.– Steve Maraboli

  • Unnecessary Counter arguments. Can expose your ignorance and stupidity. – Talees Rizvi

    Unnecessary Counter arguments. Can expose your ignorance and stupidity.– Talees Rizvi

  • I’m only remembering unnecessary things because I’m alone. – Mika Yamamori

    I’m only remembering unnecessary things because I’m alone.– Mika Yamamori

  • When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable. – mile Durkheim

    When mores are sufficient, laws are unnecessary; when mores are insufficient, laws are unenforceable.– mile Durkheim