Famous Quotes
1389 Quotations with Sense.
- 801. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The right merchant is one who has the just average of faculties we call common s ...
- 802. Daniel Webster: The right of an inventor to his invention is no monopoly; in any other sense tha ...
- 803. R. L. Gregory: The seeing of objects involves many sources of information beyond those meeting ...
- 804. Katha Upanishad: The self-existent Lord pierced the senses to turn outward. Thus we look to the w ...
- 805. George Eliot: The sense of an entailed disadvantage -- the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by ...
- 806. Alice Meynell: The sense of humor has other things to do than to make itself conspicuous in the ...
- 807. Abraham Lincoln: The sense of obligation to continue is present in all of us. A duty to strive is ...
- 808. Norman Cousins: The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the probl ...
- 809. Anne Germain De Stael: The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it; en ...
- 810. George E. Woodberry: The sense that someone else cares always helps because it is the sense of love.
- 811. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The senses do not deceive us, but the judgment does.
- 812. Bhagavad Gita: The senses have been conditioned by attraction to the pleasant and aversion to t ...
- 813. Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt: The sensual and spiritual are linked together by a mysterious bond, sensed by ou ...
- 814. Professor William Buechner: The simplest explanation is that it doesn't make sense.
- 815. Walter Bagehot: The Sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy such as ours, three rights -- ...
- 816. Napoleon Bonaparte: The strong man is the one who is able to intercept at will the communication bet ...
- 817. Mary McCarthy: The strongest argument for the un-materialistic character of American life is th ...
- 818. Francis Bacon: The subtlety of nature is greater many times over than the subtlety of the sense ...
- 819. Marshall McLuhan: The successor to politics will be propaganda. Propaganda, not in the sense of a ...
- 820. Margaret Mead: The suffering of either sex -- of the male who is unable, because of the way in ...