Famous Quotes
1281 Quotations with These.
- 641. Jo Ann Carlson: The minds of people are so cluttered up with everyday living these days that the ...
- 642. James Russell Lowell: The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.
- 643. James Russell Lowell: The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.
- 644. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The mob is man voluntarily descending to the nature of the beast. Its fit hour o ...
- 645. W. C. Allee: The mortal enemies of man are not his fellows of another continent or race; they ...
- 646. W. C. Allee: The mortal enemies of man are not his fellows of another continent or race; they ...
- 647. Thomas H. Huxley: The most considerable difference I note among men is not in their readiness to f ...
- 648. Carl Jung: The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and ca ...
- 649. Aristotle: The most perfect political community must be amongst those who are in the middle ...
- 650. Octavio Paz: The North American system only wants to consider the positive aspects of reality ...
- 651. Ezra Pound: The only chance for victory over the brainwash is the right of every man to have ...
- 652. Samuel Hahnemann: The orthodox school has witnessed for centuries that nature itself has never onc ...
- 653. Simone Weil: The payment of debts is necessary for social order. The non-payment is quite equ ...
- 654. John D. Rockefeller: The person who starts out simply with the idea of getting rich won't succeed; yo ...
- 655. Mikhail Strabo: The poets were not alone in sanctioning myths, for long before the poets the sta ...
- 656. John Williamson: The point, simply, is that we are doing more rediscovering these days than disco ...
- 657. Albert Camus: The Poor Man whom everyone speaks of, the Poor Man whom everyone pities, one of ...
- 658. Umberto Eco: The post-modern reply to the modern consists of recognizing that the past, since ...
- 659. Douglas MacArthur: The powers in charge keep us in a perpetual state of fear; keep us in a continuo ...
- 660. Ludwig Feuerbach: The present age prefers the sign to the thing signified, the copy to the origina ...