369 Quotations with Entire.
- 21. Lucretia P. Hunter: Not only have women been successful in entering fields in which men are supposed ...
- 22. Zenna Schaffer: Give a man a fish and he has food for a day; teach him how to fish and you can g ...
- 23. Maraget Turnbull: No man is responsible for his father. That was entirely his mother's affair.
- 24. Marlene Dietrich: I was raised almost entirely on turnips and potatoes, but I think that the turni ...
- 25. Ambrose Bierce: CERBERUS, n. The watch-dog of Hades, whose duty it was to guard the entrance -- ...
- 26. Ambrose Bierce: LETTUCE, n. An herb of the genus _Lactuca_, "Wherewith," says that pious gastron ...
- 27. Ambrose Bierce: MONAD, n. The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. (See _Molecule_.) According ...
- 28. Ambrose Bierce: OPPOSITION, n. In politics the party that prevents the Government from running a ...
- 29. Ambrose Bierce: PAST, n. That part of Eternity with some small fraction of which we have a sligh ...
- 30. Ambrose Bierce: ROMANCE, n. Fiction that owes no allegiance to the God of Things as They Are. In ...
- 31. Ambrose Bierce: SERIAL, n. A literary work, usually a story that is not true, creeping through s ...
- 32. Ambrose Bierce: TRINITY, n. In the multiplex theism of certain Christian churches, three entirel ...
- 33. Ambrose Bierce: VANITY, n. The tribute of a fool to the worth of the nearest ass.
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- 34. Ambrose Bierce: YESTERDAY, n. The infancy of youth, the youth of manhood, the entire past of age ...
- 35. VII Putnam: The entire sum of existence is the magic of being needed by just one person.
- 36. Don Marquis: Fishing is a delusion entirely surrounded by liars in old clothes.
- 37. Richard Olney: The [Interstate Commerce] commission, as its functions have now been limited by ...
- 38. Charles Lamb: Nothing to me is more distasteful than that entire complacency and satisfaction ...
- 39. Alfred North Whitehead: Nature gets credit which should in truth be reserved for ourselves: the rose for ...
- 40. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Mathematicians are like Frenchmen: whatever you say to them they translate into ...
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