1281 Quotations with These.
- 241. Henry Fielding: A good face they say, is a letter of recommendation. O Nature, Nature, why art t ...
- 242. Sir Walter Scott: A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; if h ...
- 243. John Jay Chapman: A political organization is a transferable commodity. You could not find a bette ...
- 244. Ryszard Kapuscinski: A population weakened and exhausted by battling against so many obstacles -- who ...
- 245. Niccolo Machiavelli: A prince must be prudent enough to know how to escape the bad reputation of thos ...
- 246. Woodrow T. Wilson: A radical is one of whom people say "He goes too far." A conservative, on the ot ...
- 247. John Locke: A sound mind in a sound body, is a short, but full description of a happy state ...
- 248. Larry Bird: A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to ...
- 249. Germaine Greer: A woman might claim to retain some of the child's faculties, although very limit ...
- 250. Gertrude Stein: A writer must always try to have a philosophy and he should also have a psycholo ...
- 251. Elwyn Brooks White: Advertisers are the interpreters of our dreams -- Joseph interpreting for Pharao ...
- 252. Thomas Carlyle: After all manner of professors have done their best for us, the place we are to ...
- 253. Edgar Allan Poe: After reading all that has been written, and after thinking all that can be thou ...
- 254. Walt Whitman: After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality, and ...
- 255. Antonin Artaud: Ah! How neatly tied, in these people, is the umbilical cord of morality! Since t ...
- 256. Sun Tzu: All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the st ...
- 257. Ernest Hemingway: All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hopi ...
- 258. Georgette Leblanc: All the goodness, beauty, and perfection of a human being belong to the one who ...
- 259. Albert Einstein: All these constructions and the laws connecting them can be arrived at by the pr ...
- 260. Albert Einstein: All these primary impulses, not easily described in words, are the springs of ma ...
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