5889 Quotations with Make.
- 5581. Alfred Hitchcock: The paperback is very interesting but I find it will never replace the hardcover ...

- 5582. C.A.R. Hoare: There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so s ...

- 5583. Carl Gustav Jung: Far from being a material world, this is a psychic world, which allows us to mak ...

- 5584. John M. Koller: The anatta theory denies the existence of a self only when the word self is take ...

- 5585. Blaine Lee: Any change, any loss, does not make us victims. Others can shake you, surprise y ...

- 5586. C.S. Lewis: In peace we can make many of them ignore good and evil entirely; in danger, the ...

- 5587. Henry Miller: A book is not only a friend, it makes friends for you. When you have possessed a ...

- 5588. John Muir: How hard to realize that every camp of men or beast has this glorious starry fir ...

- 5589. John Henry Newman: If then the power of speech is as great as any that can be named,—if the origin ...

- 5590. William Paley: Let's say you're walking around and you find a watch on the ground. As you exami ...

- 5591. Charles Sanders Pierce: Looking out of my window this lovely spring morning I see an azalea in full bloo ...

- 5592. Proverbs 4:7-8: Wisdom is supreme; therefore make a full effort to get wisdom. Esteem her and sh ...

- 5593. Mario Savio: There comes a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes yo ...

- 5594. Robert L. Schwartz: The entrepreneur is essentially a visualizer and an actualizer... He can visuali ...

- 5595. Craig Stecyk: Skaters by their very nature are urban guerillas: they make everyday use of the ...

- 5596. Jim Stephens: Be thankful. Cultivate an attitude of gratitude. Thankfulness is much more depen ...

- 5597. Jonathan Swift: But when a Man's Fancy gets astride on his Reason, when Imagination is at Cuffs ...

- 5598. József Szombatfalvi: I firmly believe that there was an ancient language, the language of the melodie ...

- 5599. William M. Thayer: He learned by sight, scent, and hearing. He heard all that was said, and talked ...

- 5600. Henry David Thoreau: Still we live meanly, like ants; though the fable tells us that we were long ago ...

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