of Variety
Source: Webster's dictionaryMany professors are Marxists or other varieties of radicals who hate America. Phyllis Schlafly
All parties without exception, when they seek for power, are varieties of absolutism. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Mere chance ... alone would never account for so habitual and large an amount of difference as that between varieties of the same species. Charles Darwin
Loneliness comes in two basic varieties. When it results from a desire for solitude, loneliness is a door we close against the world. When the world instead rejects us, loneliness is an open door, unused. Dean Koontz
When it comes to cars, only two varieties of people are possible - cowards and fools. Russell Baker
The differences between the two sexes is one of the important conditions upon which we have built the many varieties of human culture that give human beings dignity and stature. Margaret Mead