888 Quotations with Public.
- 321. George W. Crane: Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade before the public. Never c ...
- 322. Wendell Phillips: Law is nothing unless close behind it stands a warm, living public opinion.
- 323. James Madison: Learned Institutions ought to be favorite objects with every free people. They t ...
- 324. Horace Mann: Let the public mind become corrupt, and all efforts to secure property, liberty, ...
- 325. Horace: Let your literary compositions be kept from the public eye for nine years.
- 326. Marcel Proust: Life is extraordinarily suave and sweet with certain natural, witty, affectionat ...
- 327. Samuel Butler: Life is like playing the violin solo in public and learning the instrument as on ...
- 328. W. H. Auden: Literary confessors are contemptible, like beggars who exhibit their sores for m ...
- 329. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Looking back over a decade one sees the ideal of a university become a myth, a v ...
- 330. Charles de Montesquieu: Luxury ruins republics; poverty, monarchies.
- 331. William Penn: Man, being made reasonable, and so a thinking creature, there is nothing more wo ...
- 332. Niccolo Machiavelli: Many have dreamed up republics and principalities that have never in truth been ...
- 333. Ezra Pound: Mass ought to be in Latin, unless you could do it in Greek or Chinese. In fact, ...
- 334. Maggie Kuhn: Men and women approaching retirement age should be recycled for public service w ...
- 335. Frank Moore Colby: Minds do not act together in public; they simply stick together; and when their ...
- 336. Jean Baudrillard: Mistakes, scandals, and failures no longer signal catastrophe. The crucial thing ...
- 337. Oscar Wilde: Most of our modern portrait painters are doomed to absolute oblivion. They never ...
- 338. John F. Kennedy: Most of us are conditioned for many years to have a political viewpoint -- Repub ...
- 339. E. M. Cioran: Much more than our other needs and endeavors, it is sexuality that puts us on an ...
- 340. Marquis de Sade: Murder is a horror, but an often necessary horror, never criminal, which it is e ...
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