387 Quotations with Particular.
- 121. Willard C. Butcher: High premiums are being paid today not particularly for quality service or long- ...
- 122. George Leonard: History tells us more than we want to know about what is wrong with man, and we ...
- 123. Samuel Beckett: How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his littl ...
- 124. Margaret Thatcher: I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I thin ...
- 125. W. S. Gilbert: I am, in point of fact, a particularly haughty and exclusive person, of pre-Adam ...
- 126. George Eliot: I at least have so much to do in unraveling certain human lots, and seeing how t ...
- 127. Hank Aaron: I have always felt that although someone may defeat me, and I strike out in a ba ...
- 128. Ludwig Feuerbach: I have always taken as the standard of the mode of teaching and writing, not the ...
- 129. William James: I have often thought the best way to define a man's character would be to seek o ...
- 130. Frank Moore Colby: I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry ...
- 131. Lord Byron: I like his holiness very much, particularly since an order, which I understand h ...
- 132. Edgar Allan Poe: I never can hear a crowd of people singing and gesticulating, all together, at a ...
- 133. W. H. Auden: If music in general is an imitation of history, opera in particular is an imitat ...
- 134. Henry David Thoreau: If we knew all the laws of Nature, we should need only one fact or the descripti ...
- 135. Walter Bagehot: In every particular state of the world, those nations which are strongest tend t ...
- 136. George Bernard Shaw: In Heaven an angel is nobody in particular.
- 137. Charles Horton Cooley: In most cases a favorite writer is more with us in his book than he ever could h ...
- 138. Gilbert Adair: In New York -- whose subway trains in particular have been "tattooed" with an en ...
- 139. Plato: In particular I may mention Sophocles the poet, who was once asked in my presenc ...
- 140. Ambrose Bierce: Incompatibility. In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly the taste for ...
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