2065 Quotations with Thought.
- 1281. Henry David Thoreau: To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a s ...
- 1282. Don DeLillo: To be a tourist is to escape accountability. Errors and failings don't cling to ...
- 1283. Charles Baudouin: To be ambitious for wealth, and yet always expecting to be poor, to be always do ...
- 1284. Georg C. Lichtenberg: To be content with life -- or to live merrily, rather -- all that is required is ...
- 1285. Oscar Wilde: To be good, according to the vulgar standard of goodness, is obviously quite eas ...
- 1286. Ralph Waldo Emerson: To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your privat ...
- 1287. Richard Bach: To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, He said, "you must begin by know ...
- 1288. Henry David Thoreau: To him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is a ...
- 1289. Matthew Prior: To John I owed great obligation; but John, unhappily, thought fit to publish it ...
- 1290. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: To know someone here or there with whom you can feel there is understanding in s ...
- 1291. Author Unknown: To know the true reality of yourself, you must be aware not only of your conscio ...
- 1292. William Wordsworth: To me, the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too dee ...
- 1293. Barbara Tuchman: To put away one's own original thoughts in order to take up a book is a sin agai ...
- 1294. Jean Rostand: To reflect is to disturb one's thoughts.
- 1295. Thomas Carlyle: Today is not yesterday: we ourselves change; how can our works and thoughts, if ...
- 1296. Virginia Woolf: Tom's great yellow bronze mask all draped upon an iron framework. An inhibited, ...
- 1297. Emanuel Swedenborg: True charity is the desire to be useful to others without thought of recompense.
- 1298. Henri B. Stendhal: True love makes the thought of death frequent, easy, without terrors; it merely ...
- 1299. George Gershwin: True music must repeat the thought and inspirations of the people and the time. ...
- 1300. Alexander Pope: True wit is nature to advantage dressed, what oft was thought, but never so well ...
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