702 Quotations with Ages.
- 221. John Updike: For male and female alike, the bodies of the other sex are messages signaling wh ...
- 222. Francis Bacon: For my name and memory I leave to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nati ...
- 223. Werner Herzog: For such an advanced civilization as ours to be without images that are adequate ...
- 224. Helen Rowland: France may claim the happiest marriages in the world, but the happiest divorces ...
- 225. Hannah Arendt: Freedom from labor itself is not new; it once belonged among the most firmly est ...
- 226. Terry Waite: Freeing hostages is like putting up a stage set, which you do with the captors, ...
- 227. Dorothy Riera: Friendship is a very simple word, very commonly used. The word friend is almost ...
- 228. John D. MacDonald: Friendships, like marriages, are dependent on avoiding the unforgivable.
- 229. Mohammed: Give the laborer his wages before his perspiration be dry.
- 230. Kenneth Grahame: Glorious, stirring sight! The poetry of motion! The real way to travel! The only ...
- 231. William Ellery Channing: God be thanked for books; they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and m ...
- 232. Hunter S. Thompson: Gonzo journalism is a style of "reporting" based on William Faulkner's idea that ...
- 233. Edward Dahlberg: Hardly a book of human worth, be it heaven's own secret, is honestly placed befo ...
- 234. Mark Twain: He is useless on top of the ground; he ought to be under it, inspiring the cabba ...
- 235. Francis Bacon: He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impe ...
- 236. Benjamin Franklin: He was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages; so ignorant that ...
- 237. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: He who does not know foreign languages does not know anything about his own.
- 238. Walter Benjamin: He who seeks to approach his own buried past must conduct himself like a man dig ...
- 239. Author Unknown: How many languages are there in the world? How about 5 billion! Each of us talks ...
- 240. Benjamin Franklin: Human felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seld ...
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