1470 Quotations with Such.
- 861. Henry David Thoreau: To read well, that is, to read true books in a true spirit, is a noble exercise, ...
- 862. Yoshida Kenko: To sit alone in the lamplight with a book spread out before you hold intimate co ...
- 863. William Cobbett: To suppose such a thing possible as a society, in which men, who are able and wi ...
- 864. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop: To take the neediest class we know -- both in poverty and suffering -- and put t ...
- 865. Katherine Mansfield: To work -- to work! It is such infinite delight to know that we still have the b ...
- 866. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Tobacco and opium have broad backs, and will cheerfully carry the load of armies ...
- 867. Henry Miller: Topographically the country is magnificent -- and terrifying. Why terrifying? Be ...
- 868. John Kenneth Galbraith: Total physical and mental inertia are highly agreeable, much more so than we all ...
- 869. Count Leo Tolstoy: True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such kn ...
- 870. Samuel Johnson: Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people no more milk, and so they are ...
- 871. H. L. Mencken: Unionism seldom, if ever, uses such powers as it has to ensure better work; almo ...
- 872. John Locke: Vague and mysterious forms of speech, and abuse of language, have so long passed ...
- 873. Finley Peter Dunne: Vice is a creature of such hideous mien...that the more you see it, the better y ...
- 874. Lucretius: Violence and injury enclose in their net all that do such things, and generally ...
- 875. Henry David Thoreau: Visit the Navy-Yard, and behold a marine, such a man as an American government c ...
- 876. E. J. Hobsbawm: War has been the most convenient pseudo-solution for the problems of twentieth-c ...
- 877. Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Was it a friend or foe that spread these lies? Nay, who but infants question in ...
- 878. James Freeman Clarke: We are either progressing or retrograding all the while. There is no such thing ...
- 879. Henry David Thoreau: We are made happy when reason can discover no occasion for it. The memory of som ...
- 880. W. H. Auden: We are not commanded (or forbidden) to love our mates, our children, our friends ...
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