597 Quotations with Whose.
- 481. W. E. B. Du Bois: One ever feels his twoness-an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two un ...
- 482. Craig Bruce: Time is a resource whose supply is inversely proportional to its demand.
- 483. Michelangelo: His hope is treacherous only whose love dies with beauty, which is varying every ...
- 484. Stuart Banks: I was surrounded by these guys who were spies right after World War II, when the ...
- 485. Daniel Bell: A radical is a prodigal son. For him, the world is a strange place whose contour ...
- 486. Vincenzo Bellini: Two lines only, o my dear friend, to give you word about my health, which is at ...
- 487. Dan Burton: We have learned that a majority of parents whose children have late-onset or acq ...
- 488. Glen Campbell: I was standing in the old Western Studio 3 in Los Angeles looking at record albu ...
- 489. George Carlin: I would never want to be a member of a group whose symbol was a guy nailed to tw ...
- 490. Jimmy Carter: For this generation, ours, life is nuclear survival, liberty is human rights, th ...
- 491. Neville Chamberlain: We would fight not for the political future of a distant city, rather for princi ...
- 492. Alexander Cockburn: A just war is hospitable to every self-deception on the part of those waging it, ...
- 493. Samuel Daniel: Beauty, sweet love, is like the morning dew, Whose short refresh upon tender gre ...
- 494. David Deutsch: It is possible to build a virtual-reality generator whose repertoire includes ev ...
- 495. Annie Dillard: The mind itself is an art object. It is a Mondrian canvas onto whose homemade gr ...
- 496. Pete Domenici: I submit that those who run the American military at the top, and those whose bo ...
- 497. William O. Douglas: We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being.
- 498. Albert Einstein: Politics is a pendulum whose swings between anarchy and tyranny are fueled by pe ...
- 499. Larry Ellison: When you're the first person whose beliefs are different from what everyone else ...
- 500. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Each of the arts whose office is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace l ...
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