3555 Quotations with Into.
- 141. Luther: Next to theology I give to music the highest place and honor. And we see how Dav ...

- 142. Henry Tuckerman: Explain it as we may, a martial strain will urge a man into the front rank of ba ...

- 143. Sidney Madwed: We always do what we MOST WANT to do, whether or not we like what we are doing a ...

- 144. John D. Rockefeller: I always tried to turn every disaster into an opportunity.

- 145. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Condense some daily experience into a glowing symbol, and an audience is electri ...

- 146. Author Unknown: The tipping custom originated in England when small sums were dropped into a box ...

- 147. Richard M. DeVos: Money cannot buy peace of mind. It cannot heal ruptured relationships, or build ...

- 148. Edward Bulwer-Lytton: Every man who observes vigilantly, and resolves steadfastly, grows unconsciously ...

- 149. Florence Scovel Shinn: Every great work, every great accomplishment, has been brought into manifestatio ...

- 150. T.S. Eliot: I take as metaphysical poetry that in which what is ordinarily apprehensible onl ...

- 151. Alan Alda: Be brave enough to live creatively. The creative is the place where no one else ...

- 152. Andre Bernard Buruch: I was the son of an immigrant. I experienced bigotry, intolerance and prejudice, ...

- 153. Henry Bolingbroke: Pride defeats its own end, by bringing the man who seeks esteem and reverence in ...

- 154. Samuel Johnson: He is a benefactor of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short s ...

- 155. M. R. Vincent: Mere sorrow, which weeps and sits still, is not repentance. Repentance is sorrow ...

- 156. Jean-Paul Sartre: Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsib ...

- 157. Herman Melville: Where does the violet tint end and the orange tint begins? Distinctly we see the ...

- 158. Edward Bulwer-Lytton: "Know thyself," said the old philosopher, "improve thyself," saith the new. Our ...

- 159. Emmons: It is a very serious duty, perhaps of all duties the most serious, to look into ...

- 160. Friedrich Nietzsche: When one has much to put into them, a day has a hundred pockets.

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