1751 Quotations with True.
- 121. Samuel Smiles: It is possible that the scrupulously honest man may not grow rich so fast as the ...

- 122. Sigmund Freud: Innately, children seem to have little true realistic anxiety. They will run alo ...

- 123. Maria Montessori: The child's true constructive energy, a dynamic power, has remained unnoticed fo ...

- 124. David Riesman: The idea that men are created free and equal is both true and misleading: men ar ...

- 125. James F. Clarke: Conscience is the root of all true courage; if a man would be brave let him obey ...

- 126. Whitheead: True courage is not the brutal force of vulgar heroes, but the firm resolve of v ...

- 127. Simms: Neither praise nor blame is the object of true criticism. Justly to discriminate ...

- 128. Author Unknown: Don't mind criticism. If it is untrue, disregard it; if unfair, keep from irrita ...

- 129. Martin Luther King: Now, I say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties of toda ...

- 130. Robert Oppenheimer: The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears ...

- 131. Woodrow Wilson: We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things in the soft h ...

- 132. Missy Dizick: Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil, and cruel. True, and they have many ...

- 133. Ambrose Bierce: ABDOMEN, n. The temple of the god Stomach, in whose worship, with sacrificial ri ...

- 134. Ambrose Bierce: CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another.
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- 135. Ambrose Bierce: DIE, n. The singular of "dice." We seldom hear the word, because there is a proh ...

- 136. Ambrose Bierce: GRAVE, n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical ...

- 137. Ambrose Bierce: HELPMATE, n. A wife, or bitter half.
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- 138. Ambrose Bierce: IMPALE, v.t. In popular usage to pierce with any weapon which remains fixed in t ...

- 139. Ambrose Bierce: INCOME, n. The natural and rational gauge and measure of respectability, the com ...

- 140. Ambrose Bierce: LOGOMACHY, n. A war in which the weapons are words and the wounds punctures in t ...

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