1356 Quotations with Seem.
- 881. D. H. Lawrence: We only seem to learn from Life that Life doesn't matter so much as it seemed to ...
- 882. Don Marquis: We pay for the mistakes of our ancestors, and it seems only fair that they shoul ...
- 883. Henry David Thoreau: We seem but to linger in manhood to tell the dreams of our childhood, and they v ...
- 884. Sir John Robert Seeley: We seem, as it were, to have conquered and peopled half the world in a fit of ab ...
- 885. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We should gain more by letting the world see what we are than by trying to seem ...
- 886. Joan Didion: We were that generation called "silent," but we were silent neither, as some tho ...
- 887. Barbara Ehrenreich: We who officially value freedom of speech above life itself seem to have nothing ...
- 888. Tommaso Marinetti: We will sing of great crowds excited by work, by pleasure, and by riot; we will ...
- 889. Socrates: Well I am certainly wiser than this man. It is only too likely that neither of u ...
- 890. Lucy Maud Montgomery: What had seemed easy in imagination was rather hard in reality.
- 891. Virginia Woolf: What I like, or one of the things I like, about motoring is the sense it gives o ...
- 892. Virginia Woolf: What is meant by "reality"? It would seem to be something very erratic, very und ...
- 893. John Boorman: What is passion? It is surely the becoming of a person. Are we not, for most of ...
- 894. Margaret Mitchell: What most people don't seem to realize is that there is just as much money to be ...
- 895. Norman Vincent Peale: What seems impossible one minute, through faith, becomes possible the next.
- 896. William Blake: What seems to be, is, to those to whom it seems to be, and is productive of the ...
- 897. Douglas Adams: What to do if you find yourself stuck in a crack in the ground underneath a gian ...
- 898. Eugene Delacroix: What torments my soul is its loneliness. The more it expands among friends and t ...
- 899. John Milton: What wisdom can there be to choose, what continence to forbear without the knowl ...
- 900. Plato: Whatever deceives men seems to produce a magical enchantment.
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