244 Quotations with Example.
- 121. Alexander Pope: Some old men, continually praise the time of their youth. In fact, you would alm ...

- 122. Barbara Ehrenreich: Surely there must be some way to find a husband or, for that matter, merely an e ...

- 123. Barbara Ehrenreich: Surely there must be some way to find a husband or, for that matter, merely an e ...

- 124. Charles Dickens: Take example by your father, my boy, and be very careful of vidders all your lif ...

- 125. Jim Rohn: The Bible give us a list of human stories on both sides of the ledger. One list ...

- 126. Jim Rohn: The Bible give us a list of human stories on both sides of the ledger. One list ...

- 127. Barry Spilchuk: The country clubs, the cars the boats, your assets may be ample, but the best in ...

- 128. Barry Spilchuk: The country clubs, the cars the boats, your assets may be ample, but the best in ...

- 129. St. Francis De Sales: The elephant, not only the largest but the most intelligent of animals, provides ...

- 130. Juvenal: The examples of vice at home corrupt us more quickly and easily than others, sin ...

- 131. Thomas Morell: The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example.

- 132. Thomas Morell: The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example.

- 133. Jean Giraudoux: The flower is the poetry of reproduction. It is the example of the eternal seduc ...

- 134. Barbara De Angelis: The greatest gift you and your partner can give your children is the example of ...

- 135. Benjamin Disraeli: The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a grea ...

- 136. Walter Lippmann: The man who will follow precedent, but never create one, is merely an obvious ex ...

- 137. Robert Charles Winthrop: The noblest contribution which one can make for the benefit of posterity is a go ...

- 138. Robert Charles Winthrop: The noblest contribution which one can make for the benefit of posterity is a go ...

- 139. Douglas Hofstadter: The proverbial German phenomenon of the verb-at-the-end about which droll tales ...

- 140. Robert A. Cook: The question is not ''How much may I indulge in and still be saved. God forbid! ...

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