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June 19, 2013
Till a man can judge whether they be truths or not, his understanding is but little improved, and thus men of much ... John Locke
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A place for everything and everything in its place.
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A precedent embalms a principle.
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A pretty woman is a welcome guest.
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A promise made is a debt unpaid.
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A prudent question is one half of wisdom.
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A prudent question is one - Half of wisdom.
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A quarrel is like buttermilk, the more you stir it, the more sour it grows.
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A quotation in a speech, article or book is like a rifle in the hands of an infantryman. It speaks with authority.
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A really great man is known by three signs... generosity in the design, humanity in the execution, moderation in success.
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A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers harm done to others, whose ...
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A reputation for good judgment, for fair dealing, for truth, and for rectitude, is itself a fortune.
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A rich man has no need of character.
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A rioter with a Molotov cocktail in his hands is not fighting for civil rights any more than a Klansman with a sheet on his back and mask ...
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A rolling stone gathers no moss.
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A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow.
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A scout troop consists of twelve little kids dressed like schmucks following a big schmuck dressed like a kid.
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A second wife is hateful to the children of the first; a viper is not more hateful.
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A self - Balancing, 28 - Jointed adaptor - Based biped; an electro - Chemical reduction plant, integral with segregated stowages of ...
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A sense of duty is useful in work, but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked, not be endured with patient resignation.
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A Shade upon the mind there passesAs when on NoonA Cloud the mighty Sun encloses.
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A sign of a celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services.
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A sign of celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services.
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A slave begins by demanding justice and ends by wanting to wear a crown.
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A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.
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A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves.
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A soft answer turneth away wrath.
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A soft answer turneth away wrath. Once wrath is looking the other way, shoot it in the head.
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A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.
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A special Providence protects fools, drunkards, small children and the United States of America.
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A statesman is a successful politician who is dead.
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A static hero is a public liability. Progress grows out of motion.
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A stiff apology is a second insult. The injured party does not want to be compensated because he has been wronged he wants to be healed ...
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A storm broke loose in my mind.
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A strange thing is memory, and hope one looks backward, and the other forward one is of today, the other of tomorrow. Memory is history ...
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A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures.
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A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.
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A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her.
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A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him.
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A sudden bold and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man and lay him open.
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A suspicious mind always looks on the black side of things.
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A sweet thing, for whatever time, to revisit in dreams the dear dad we have lost.
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A sympathetic Scot summed it all up very neatly in the remark, You should make a point of trying every experience once, excepting incest ...
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A tactical retreat is not a bad response to a surprise assault, you know. First you survive. Then you choose your own ground. Then you ...
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A team effort is a lot of people doing what I say.
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A technical objection is the first refuge of a scoundrel.
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A theory can be proved by experiment but no path leads from experiment to the birth of a theory.
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A thing derided is a thing dead; a laughing man is stronger than a suffering man.
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A thought is often original, though you have uttered it a hundred times.
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A tree is known by its fruit a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants ...
B
A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.
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A true history of human events would show that a far larger proportion of our acts as the results of sudden impulses and accident, than ...
B
A truly great book should be read in youth, again in maturity and once more in old age, as a fine building should be seen by morning ...
B
A weapon is a device for making your enemy change his mind.
B
A winner never whines.
B
A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.
B
A wise man gets more use from his enemies than a fool from his friends.
B
A wise man keeps secrets in his heart a foolish man tells tales.
B
A wise man looks upon men as he does on horses; all their comparisons of title, wealth, and place, he consider but as harness.
B
A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the full value of time and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain.
B
A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.
B
A wise system of education will at last teach us how little man yet knows, how much he has still to learn.
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A wisely chosen illustration is almost essential to fasten the truth upon the ordinary mind, and no teacher can afford to neglect this ...
B
A wizard cannot do everything; a fact most magicians are reticent to admit, let alone discuss with prospective clients. Still, the fact ...
B
A woman can look book moral and exciting... if she also looks as if it was quite a struggle.
B
A woman who thinks she is intelligent demands the same rights as man. An intelligent woman gives up.
B
A woman will buy anything she thinks the store is losing money on.
B
A woodland in full color is awesome as a forest fire, in magnitude at least, but a single tree is like a dancing tongue of flame to warm ...
B
A word is dead when it is said, some say. I say it just begins to live that day.
B
A world in which others controlled the course of their own development... would be a world in which the American system would be ...
B
A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution.
B
Ability is of little account without opportunity.
B
Ability will never catch up with the demand for it.
B
About the most originality that any writer can hope to achieve honestly is to steal with good judgment.
B
About the rhinoceros Here is an animal with a hide two feet think and no apparent interest in politics. What a waste.
B
About the time we can make ends meet, somebody moves the ends.
B
About the time we think we can make ends meet, somebody moves the ends.
B
Absence is to love what wind is to fire it extinguishes the small, it enkindles the great.
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Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it enkindles the great.
B
Absolute power is the power to destroy.
B
Abstainer. A weak man who yields to the temptation of denying himself a pleasure.
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Accept that all of us can be hurt, that all of us can - - And surely will at times - - Fail. I think we should follow a simple rule: if ...
B
According to conviction, I am not simply what I am doing now. I am also what I have done, and my conventionally edited version of my past ...
B
Acquaintance, n. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
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Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
B
Acquire inner peace and a multitude will find their salvation near you.
B
Act as if it were impossible to fail.
B
Act as if were impossible to fail.
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Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing.
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Acting is the most minor of gifts and not a very high - Class way to earn a living. After all, Shirley Temple could do it at the age of ...
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Acting is the most minor of gifts and not a very high - Class way to earn a living. After all, Shirley Temple could do it at the age of ...
B
Action is the antidote to despair.
B
Action is the foundational key to all success.
B
Action is the product of the Qualities inherent in Nature.
B
Action may not always bring happiness but there is no happiness without action.
B
Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action.
B
Activity is the only road to knowledge.
B
Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law all the law can do is decree how it is to be imparted and who is to acquire it.
B
Actuated by the most glorious cause that mankind ever fought in, I am determined to defend this post to the very last extremity.
B
Adjectives are the potbelly of poetry.
B
Admonish thy friends in secret, praise them openly.
B
Adults are just children who earn money.
B
Advance, and never halt, for advancing is perfection. Advance and do not fear the thorns in the path, for they draw only corrupt blood.
B
Adversity does teach who your real friends are.
B
Adversity is the first path to truth.
B
Advertising is like learning - - A little is a dangerous thing.
B
Affectation is a very good word when someone does not wish to confess to what he would none the less like to believe of himself.
B
After 3, a body has a mind of its own.
B
After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity, and form. The ...
B
After all, he thought he was God.
B
After being Turned Down by numerous Publishers, he had decided to write for Posterity.
B
After dinner, rest after dinner walk a mile.
B
After enlightenment, the laundry.
B
After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say I want to see the manager.
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After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say I want to see the manager.
B
After the bare requisites of living and reproducing, man wants most to leave some record of himself, a proof, perhaps, that he has really ...
B
After the cheers have died down and the stadium is empty, after the headlines have been written and after you are back in the quiet of ...
B
After three days men grow weary of a wench, a guest, and rainy weather.
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After two years in Washington, I often long for the realism and sincerity of Hollywood.
B
Again and again, the impossible problem is solved when we see that the problem is only a tough decision waiting to be made.
B
Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.
B
Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth.
B
Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth...
B
Age is no guarantee of maturity.
B
Age is of no importance unless you are a cheese.
B
Age, health, and stage in life have nothing to do with serving or not serving. In each season of life there are attributes and qualities ...
B
Ah the clock is always slow It is later than you think.
B
Ah! the clock is always slow; It is later than you think.
B
Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, before we too into the dust descend.
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Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
B
Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things To yield with a grace to reason And bow and ...
B
Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and ...
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Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and ...
B
Alas! While the speculative honourable professor explains the entire existence has he in distraction forgotten his own name, that he is a ...
B
Alas, I am dying beyond my means.
B
Alcohol is a very necessary article... It makes life bearable to millions of people who could not endure their existence if they were ...
B
Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life.
B
Alea Iacta est... the dice is cast.
B
Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.
B
All American cars are basically Chevrolets.
B
All animals except man know that the ultimate of life is to enjoy it.
B
All architecture is great architecture after sunset perhaps architecture is really a nocturnal art, like the art of fireworks.
B
All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher.
B
All cats are gray in the dark.
B
All censorships exist to prevent any one from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions. All progress is initiated by ...
B
All confidence which is not absolute and entire, is dangerous. There are few occasions but where a man ought either to say all, or ...
B
All created beings are unmanifest in their beginning, manifest in their interim state, and unmanifest again when they are annihilated. So ...
B
All created things are impermanent. Strive on with diligence.
B
All currency is neurotic currency.
B
All dimensions are critical dimensions, otherwise why are they there?
B
All dope can do for you is kill you the long hard way. And it can kill the people you love right along with you.
B
All doubt, despair, and fear become insignificant once the intention of life becomes love, rather than dependence on love.
B
All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation.
B
All Faith is false, all Faith is true: Truth is the shattered mirror strown In myriad bits; while each believes His little bit the whole ...
B
All fingers are not alike, If you cut bigger ones to make all equal it is communism, If you stretch smaller ones to make all equal it is ...
B
All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.
B
All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called Facts. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain.
B
All government - - Indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act - - Is founded on compromise and barter.
B
All governments eventually lean further and further towards aristocracy.
B
All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is ...
B
All great lovers are articulate, and verbal seduction is the surest road to actual seduction.
B
All great truths begin as blasphemies.
B
All historians, even the most scientific, have bias, if in no other sense than the determination not to have any.
B
All human beings should try to learn before they die what they are running from, and to, and why.
B
All human power is a compound of time and patience.
B
All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we ...
B
All humanity is passion; without passion, religion, history, novels, art would be ineffectual.
B
All I can say about life is, Oh God, enjoy it.
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All I can say about life is, Oh God, enjoy it!
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All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl.
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All I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be I learned in kindergarten. Remember the Dick - And - Jane books ...
B
All I want to be is normally insane.
B
All love that has not friendship for its base, is like a mansion built upon sand.
B
All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: ...
B
All men have an instinct for conflict at least, all healthy men.
B
All men kill the thing they hate, too, unless, of course, it kills them first.
B
All men should strive to learn before they die What they are running from, and to, and why.
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All military type firearms are to be handed in immediately... The SS, SA and Stahlhelm give every respectable German man the opportunity ...
B
All movements go too far.
B
All my life I have tried to pluck a thistle and plant a flower wherever the flower would grow in thought and mind.
B
All my life, affection has been showered upon me, and every forward step I have made has been taken in spite of it.
B
All my possessions for a moment of time.
B
All of us are working together for the same end; some of us knowingly and purposefully, others unconsciously.
B
All of us could take a lesson from the weather, it pays no attention to criticism.
B
All of us learn to write in the second grade. Most of us go on to greater things.
B
All of us who are concerned for peace and triumph of reason and justice must be keenly aware how small an influence reason and honest ...
B
All our thoughts and concepts are called up by sense - Experiences and have a meaning only in reference to these sense - Experiences. On ...
B
All outward forms of religion are almost useless, and are the causes of endless strife. Believe there is a great power silently working ...
B
All people want is someone to listen.
B
All philosophies, if you ride them, are nonsense, but some are greater nonsense than others.
B
All phone calls are obscene.
B
All pleasures contain an element of sadness.
B
All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies.
B
All politics are based on the indifference of the majority.
B
All power in human hands is liable to be abused.
B
All professions are conspiracies against the laity.
B
All progress is based on a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.
B
All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.
B
All religions are founded on the fear of the many and the cleverness of the few. ?
B
All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
B
All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work ...
B
All sunshine makes a desert.
B
All sunshine makes the desert.
B
All technology should be assumed guilty until proven innocent.
B
All that counts in life is intention.
B
All that Hubert needs over there is a gal to answer the phone and a pencil with an eraser on it.
B
All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.
B
All that is human must retrograde if it does not advance.
B
All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.
B
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
B
All that is necessary to break the spell of inertia and frustration is this Act as if it were impossible to fail. That is the talisman, ...
B
All that really belongs to us is time even he who has nothing else has that.
B
All that really belongs to us is time; even he who has nothing else has that.
B
All that spirits desire, spirits attain.
B
All that we are is the result of what we have thought.
B
All that we are is the result of what we have thought. If a man speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows him. If a man speaks or ...
B
All the best stories are but one story in reality - - The story of escape. It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, ...
B
All the big corporations depreciate their possessions, and you can, too, provided you use them for business purposes. For example, if you ...
B
All the blessings which you pray to obtain hereafter could be yours today, if you did not deny them to yourself.
B
All the miseries of mankind come from one thing, not knowing how to remain alone.
B
All the taxes paid over a lifetime by the average American are spent by the government in less than a second.
B
All the time a person is a child he is both a child and learning to be a parent. After he becomes a parent he becomes predominantly a ...
B
All the world is queer save thee and me. And even thou art a little queer.
B
All things are possible until they are proved impossible - Even the impossible may only be so, as of now.
B
All things come alike to all there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked.
B
All this talk about equality. The only thing people really have in common is that they are all going to die.
B
All true wealth is biological.
B
All who would win joy, must share it; happiness was born a twin.
B
All words are pegs to hang ideas on.
B
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
B
All would live long, but none would be old.
B
All you earnest young men out to save the world please, have a laugh.
B
All you get from a circular argument is dizzy.
B
All you umpires, back to the bleachers. Referees, hit the showers. It? s my game. I pitch, I hit, I catch. I run the bases. At sunset, I? ...
B
Although the whole of this life were said to be nothing but a dream and the physical world nothing but a phantasm, I should call this ...
B
Always be a little kinder than necessary.
B
Always be ready to speak your mind and a base man will avoid you.
B
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.
B
Always begin anew with the day, just as nature does it is one of the sensible things that nature does.
B
Always behave as if nothing had happened, no matter what has happened.
B
Always behave like a duck - Keep calm and unruffled on the surface but paddle like the devil underneath.
B
Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.
B
Always look at what you have left. Never look at what you have lost.
B
Always remember that striving and struggle precede success, even in the dictionary.
B
Always try to do something for the other fellow and you will be agreeably surprised how things come your way - How many pleasing things ...
B
Always when I see a man fond of praise I always think it is because he is an affectionate man craving for affection.
B
Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them.
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Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?
B
Ambition can creep as well as soar.
B
Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy.
B
America - A great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far - Reaching in purpose.
B
America guarantees equal opportunity, not equal outcome.
B
America has begun a spiritual reawakening. Faith and hope are being restored. Americans are turning back to God. Church attendance is up. ...
B
America has believed that in differentiation, not in uniformity, lies the path of progress. It acted on this belief it has advanced human ...
B
America has believed that in differentiation, not in uniformity, lies the path of progress. It acted on this belief; it has advanced ...
B
America has never been an empire. We may be the only great power in history that had the chance, and refused? preferring greatness to ...
B
America has never been united by blood or birth or soil. We are bound by ideals that move us beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our ...
B
America has not always been kind to its artists and scholars. Somehow the scientists always seem to get the penthouse while the arts and ...
B
America is a large friendly dog in a small room. Every time it wags its tail it knocks over a chair.
B
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail, it knocks over a chair.
B
America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.
B
America is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in high moral principle. We as a people have such a purpose today. It is to make ...
B
America is not merely a nation but a nation of nations.
B
America is the country where you buy a lifetime supply of aspirin for one dollar and use it up in two weeks.
B
America will never run... And we will always be grateful that liberty has found such brave defenders.
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America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country.
B
America, meaning mostly the United States, is not an easy concept to comprehend. It may be appropriate that it was discovered by a ...
B
America, why are your libraries full of tears?
B
American foreign policy must be more than the management of crisis. It must have a great and guiding goal: to turn this time of American ...
B
American life is a powerful solvent. It seems to neutralise every intellectual element, however tough and alien it may be, and to fuse it ...
B
Americans adore me and will go on adoring me until I say something nice about them.
B
Americans are benevolently ignorant about Canada, while Canadians are malevolently well informed about the United States.
B
Americans expect to eat and stay thin, to be constantly on the move and ever more neighborly... to revere God and be God.
B
Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest.
B
An actor is a sculptor who carves in snow.
B
An actor is at most a poet and at least an entertainer.
B
An adventure differs from a mere feat in that it is tied to the externally unattainable. Only one end of the rope is in the hand, the ...
B
An age is called Dark, not because the light fails to shine, but because people refuse to see it.
B
An aged man is but a paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick.
B
An aim of an argument should be progress, but progress ultimately means little without victory.
B
An angry man is again angry with himself when he returns to reason.
B
An apology Bah Disgusting Cowardly Beneath the dignity of any gentleman, however wrong he might be.
B
An apology for the devil it must be remembered that we have heard only one side of the case God has written all the books.
B
An apology for the devil: it must be remembered that we have heard one side of the case. God has written all the books.
B
An apology for the devil: it must be remembered that we have heard only one side of the case; God has written all the books.
B
An apprentice carpenter may want only a hammer and saw, but a master craftsman employs many precision tools. Computer programming ...
B
An ardent supporter of the hometown team should go to a game prepared to take offense, no matter what happens.
B
An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
B
An army marches on its stomach.
B
An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.
B
An artist cannot do anything slovenly.
B
An atheist is a man who has no invisible means of support.
B
An election is a bet on the future, not a popularity test of the past.
B
An empty stomach is not a good political advisor.
B
An Englishman thinks he is moral when he is only uncomfortable.
B
An event has happened, upon which it is difficult to speak, and impossible to be silent.
B
An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made, in a narrow field.
B
An expert is a person who avoids small error as he sweeps on to the grand fallacy.
B
An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.
B
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less.
B
An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his subject and how to avoid them.
B
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
B
An honest election, under democracy, is an act of innocence which does not take place more than once in the history of a given nation.
B
An honor is not diminished for being shared.
B
An idea is a feat of association.
B
An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your ...
B
An institution which is populare because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity.
B
An intellectual hate is the worst.
B
An intellectual is a person whose mind watches itself.
B
An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.
B
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way.
B
An intelligence service is, in fact, a stupidity service.
B
An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.
B
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
B
An investment in knowledge still yields the best returns.
B
An old man loved is winter with flowers.
B
An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist sees only the red stoplight... The truly wise person is ...
B
An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist sees only the red stoplight... The truly wise person is ...
B
An optimist is the human personification of spring.
B
An orator is a man who says what he thinks and feels what he says.
B
An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.
B
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
B
An undefined problem has an infinite number of solutions.
B
An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth.
B
Analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies of it.
B
Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others.
B
And because I am happy and dance and sing, They think they have done me no injury.
B
And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, ...
B
And for the season it was winter, and they that know the winters of that country know them to be sharp and violent, and subject to cruel ...
B
And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.
B
And in that line now was a whiskered old man, with a linen cap and a crooked nose, who waited in a place called the Stardust Band Shell ...
B
And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and the sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds ...
B
And it came to me, and I knew what I had to have before my soul would rest. I wanted to belong - To belong to my mother. And in return - ...
B
And let us not be weary in well doing for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
B
And now there is merely silence, silence, silence, saying all we did not know.
B
And now, like the old soldier of that ballad, I now close my military career, and just fade away... an old soldier who tried to do his ...
B
And remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
B
And say my glory was I had such friends.
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And so faith is closing your eyes and following the breath of your soul down to the bottom of life, where existence and nonexistence have ...
B
And the wild regrets, and the bloody sweats, None knew so well as I: For he who lives more lives than one More deaths than one must die.
B
And the work of righteousness shall be peace and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.
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And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.
B
And then, the unspeakable purity and freshness of the air! There was just enough heat to enhance the value of the breeze, and just enough ...
B
And think not you can direct the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course.
B
And yet a little tumult, now and then, is an agreeable quickener of sensation such as a revolution, a battle, or an adventure of any ...
B
And, of course, you have the commercials where savvy businesspeople Get Ahead by using their MacIntosh computers to create the ultimate ...
B
Angels around us, angels beside us, angels within us. Angels are watching over you when times are good or stressed. Their wings wrap ...
B
Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly.
B
Angels dancing on the head of a pin dissolve into nothingness at the bedside of a dying child.
B
Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.
B
Anger is a very appropriate and necessary response to an injustice. But stand back now the truth, clearly spoken, is always your best ...
B
Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.
B
Anger is never without a reason but seldom a good one.
B
Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor.
B
Anger will never disappear so long as thoughts of resentment are cherished in the mind. Anger will disappear just as soon as thoughts of ...
B
Anglo - Saxon civilization has taught the individual to protect his own rights American civilization will teach him to respect the rights ...
B
Anonymity is the truest expression of altruism.
B
Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be wise in his own eyes.
B
Anthropologists are a connecting link between poets and scientists though their field - work among primitive peoples has often made them ...
B
Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.
B
Anthropology is the only discipline that can access evidence about the entire human experience on this planet.
B
Anthropology is the science which tells us that people are the same the whole world over - Except when they are different.
B
Anxiety is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all other thoughts are drained.
B
Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom.
B
Any activity that adversely affects society is immoral.
B
Any artist should be grateful for a naive grace which puts him beyond the need to reason elaborately.
B
Any business arrangement that is not profitable to the other person will in the end prove unprofitable for you. The bargain that yields ...
B
Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.
B
Any clod can have the facts having opinions is an art.
B
Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an Art.
B
Any coward can sit in his home and criticize a pilot for flying into a mountain in a fog. But I would rather, by far, die on a ...
B
Any doctrine that will not bear investigation is not a fit tenant for the mind of an honest man.
B
Any effort that has self - Glorification as its final endpoint is bound to end in disaster.
B
Any fact that needs to be disclosed should be put out now or as quickly as possible, because otherwise... the bleeding will not end.
B
Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do.
B
Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain, and most fools do.
B
Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to lie well.
B
Any fool can tell the truth; it takes talent to lie well.
B
Any great work of art... revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an ...
B
Any great work of art revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an ...
B
Any healthy man can go without food for two days - But not without poetry.
B
Any healthy man can go without food for two days - - But not without poetry.
B
Any impatient student of mathematics or science or engineering who is irked by having algebraic symbolism thrust upon him should try to ...
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... it takes a touch of genius - - And a lot of courage - - To move in the ...
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Any life, no matter how long and complex it may be, is made up of a single moment - The moment in which a man finds out, once and for ...
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Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man.
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Any ordinary man can... surround himself with two thousand books... and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is ...
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Any pitcher who throws at a batter and deliberately tries to hit him is a communist.
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Any plan is bad which is incapable of modification.
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Any power must be an enemy of mankind which enslaves the individual by terror and force, whether it arises under the Fascist or the ...
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Any proposition containing the word is creates a linguistical structural confusion which will eventually give birth to serious fallacies.
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Any transition serious enough to alter your definition of self will require not just small adjustments in your way of living and thinking ...
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Any woman who has a career and a family automatically develops something in the way of two personalities, like two sides of a dollar ...
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Anybody who watches three games of football in a row should be declared brain dead.
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Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.
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Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.
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Anyone who can handle a needle convincingly can make us see a thread which is not there.
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Anyone who clings to the historically untrue - And thoroughly immoral - Doctrine that violence never settles anything I would advise to ...
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Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
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Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.
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Anyone who proposes to do good must not expect people to roll stones out of his way, but must accept his lot calmly if they even roll a ...
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Anyone who refuses to speak out off campus does not deserve to be listened to on campus.
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Anyone who says businessmen deal in facts, not fiction, has never read old five - Year projections.
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Anyone with more than 365 pair of shoes is a pig.
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Anything more than the truth would be too much.
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Anything that can be done chemically can be done by other means.
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Anything that keeps a politician humble is healthy for democracy.
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Anything you fully do is an alone journey.
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Apathy can be overcome by enthusiasm, and enthusiasm can only be aroused by two things first, an ideal, with takes the imagination by ...
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Appetite, with an opinion of attaining, is called hope the same, without such opinion, despair.
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Appetite, with an opinion of attaining, is called hope; the same, without such opinion, despair.
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Applause is a receipt, not a bill.
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Approach each new problem not with a view of finding what you hope will be there, but to get the truth, the realities that must be ...
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Arbitrary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken.
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Are these perilous times? They are. But we can have peace in our hearts and in our homes.
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Are we having fun yet.
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Are you to pay for all you have with all you are?
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Arguments are like fire - Arms which a man may keep at home but should not carry about with him.
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Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable.
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Arithmetic is numbers you squeeze from your head to your hand to your pencil to your paper until you get the right answer.
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Arithmetic is where the answer is right and everything is nice and you can look out of the window and see the blue sky - - Or the answer ...
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Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day - Like writing a poem, or saying a prayer.
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Arrogant and right is surely better than humble and wrong.
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Art and science have their meeting point in method.
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Art arises when the secret vision of the artist and the manefestation of nature agree to find new shapes.
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Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame.
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Art does not imitate life. Art is much more powerful than that. Art brings life back. And it does it by exposing the secrets we all carry ...
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Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth.
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Art is a lie that makes us realize truth.
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Art is a lie that tells the truth.
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Art is a lie which makes us realize the truth.
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Art is a step from what is obvious and well - Known toward what is arcane and concealed.
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ART is a word which summarizes THE QUALITY OF COMMUNICATION.
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Art is I; science is we.
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Art is never finished, only abandoned.
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Art is one thing that can go on mattering once it has stopped hurting.
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Art lives where absolute freedom is because when it is not, there can be no creativity.
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Art requires imagination. It requires Creativity. Creativity requires experience and experience comes from your life. And your life is ...
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Art strives for form, and hopes for beauty.
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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
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Art washes away from the soul, the dust of everyday living.
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Art washes away the dust of everyday life.
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Artificial Intelligence the art of making computers that behave like the ones in movies.
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Artificial Intelligence: the art of making computers that behave like the ones in movies.
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As a general rule the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.
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As A general rule, people marry most hapily with their own kind. The trouble lies in the fact that people usually marry at an age where ...
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As a man can drink water from any side of a full tank, so the skilled theologian can wrest from any scripture that which will serve his ...
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As a man thinketh, so is he.
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As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.
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As a rule, he or she who has the most information will have the greatest success in life.
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As a well - Spent day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death.
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As against having beautiful workshops, studios, etc., one writes best in a cellar on a rainy day.
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As an athlete, when you least expect it, you may find yourself standing on the threshold of an accomplishment so monumental that it ...
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As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
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As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
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As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
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As for me, except for an occasional heart attack, I feel as young as I ever did.
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As human beings, we are endowed with freedom of choice, and we cannot shuffle off our responsibility upon the shoulders of God or nature. ...
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As human beings, we are endowed with freedom of choice, and we cannot shuffle off our responsibility upon the shoulders of God or nature. ...
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As I have discovered by examining my past, I started out as a child. Coincidentally, so did my brother. My mother did not put all her ...
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As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.
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As I was walking among the fires of Hell, delighted with the enjoyments of Genius; which to Angels look like torment and insanity. I ...
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As I was walking among the fires of Hell, delighted with the enjoyments of Genius which to Angels look like torment and insanity. I ...
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As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy.
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As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countance of his friend.
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As it is more blessed to give than receive, so it must be more blessed to receive than to give back.
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As long as humanity has been human, it has looked toward the heavens and dreamed that some day, some way, there would be giant federal ...
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As long as I have a want, I have a reason for living. Satisfaction is death.
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As long as Nazi violence was unleashed only, or mainly, against the Jews, the rest of the world looked on passively and even treaties and ...
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As long as one keeps searching, the answers come.
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As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable.
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As men, we are all equal in the presence of death.
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As pity moved into that hole inside her, she discovered how distant pity was from hate, how very far it was from love.
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As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.
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As soon as man does not take his existence for granted, but beholds it as something unfathomably mysterious, thought begins.
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As the flectcher whittles and makes straight his arrows, so the master directs his straying thoughts.
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As the kindled fire consumes the fuel, so in the flame of wisdom the embers of action are burnt to ashes.
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As we acquire more knowldege, things do not become more comprehensible, but more mysterious.
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As we face a new era of world history, there is an urgent need for the true Church of Jesus Christ, the Body of Christ, to be about the ...
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As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence.
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As we read the school reports on our children, we realize a sense of relief that can rise to delight that - Thank Heaven - Nobody is ...
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As you journey through life take a minute every now and then to give a thought for the other fellow. He could be plotting something.
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Ask a man which way he is going to vote, and he will probably tell you. Ask him, however, why, and vagueness is all.
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Ask the experienced rather than the learned.
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Ask, and it shall be given you Seek, and ye shall find Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
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Ask, and it shall be given you; Seek, and ye shall find; Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
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Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamppost what it feels about dogs.
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Assassination has never changed the history of the world.
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Assassination is the extreme form of censorship.
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Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another.
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At 20 a man is a peacock, at 30 a lion, at 40 a camel, at 50 a serpent, at 60 a dog, at 70 an ape, and at 80 nothing.
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At 20 years of age the will reigns, at 30 the wit, at 40 the judgment.
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At any rate, I am convinced that He God does not play dice.
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At any rate, I am convinced that He God does not play dice.
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At best, most college presidents are running something that is somewhere between a faltering corporation and a hotel.
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At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done, then they begin to hope that it can be done, then they see that ...
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At least when I was govenor, cocaine was expensive.
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At my age the bones are water in the morning until food is given them.
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At my time of life opinions are tolerably fixed. It is not likely that I should now see or hear anything to change them.
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At the center of each human heart is goodness, layered over with hurt, confusion, and mistaken ideas. Our task is to gently peel off ...
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At the end of our time on earth, if we have lived fully, we will not be able to say, I was always happy. Hopefully we will be able to ...
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Atheism has no room for human rights.
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Atheism leaves a man to sense, to philosophy, to natural piety, to laws, to reputation, all which may be guides to an outward moral ...
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Attempt easy tasks as if they were difficult, and difficult as if they were easy in the one case that confidence may not fall asleep, in ...
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Attempt easy tasks as if they were difficult, and difficult as if they were easy; in the one case that confidence may not fall asleep, in ...
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Audacious ribald: your laughter will finish in hideous boredom before morning.
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Aunt Marion was right... Never marry a musician, and never answer the door.
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Authentic Christianity never destroys what is good. It makes it grow, transfigures it, and enriches itself from it.
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Authenticity matters little, though our willingness to accept legends depends far more upon their expression of concepts we want to ...
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Authenticity matters little, though - - Our willingness to accept legends depends far more upon their expression of concepts we want to ...
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Authors like cats because they are such quiet, lovable, wise creatures, and cats like authors for the same reasons.
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Baby: an alimentary canal with a loud voice at one end and no responsibility at the other.
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Babylon violated diminishes Alexander; Rome enslaved diminishes Caesar; massacred Jerusalem diminishes Titus. Tyranny follows the tyrant. ...
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Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind.
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Bad law is the worst sort of tyranny.
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Banning gun shows to reduce violent crime will work about as well as banning auto shows to reduce drunken driving.
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Barometer, n. An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having.
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Baseball has the great advantage over cricket of being sooner ended.
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Baseball is 90 mental, the other half is physical.
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Baseball is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical.
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Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical.
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Baseball is dull only to dull minds.
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Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalized for too many players on the field.
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Batman You killed my parents. The Joker What What What are you talking about Batman I made you, you made me first. The Joker Give me a ...
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Be a craftsman in speech that thou mayest be strong, for the strength of one is the tongue, and speech is mightier than all fighting.
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Be able to be alone. Lose not the advantage of solitude, and the society of thyself.
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Be absolutely determined to enjoy what you do.
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Be afraid of a gentleman when he is hungry, and of a mean person when his stomach is full.
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Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life - - Learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day ...
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Be bold and mighty powers will come to your aid.
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Be careful in revising those immigration laws of yours. We got careless with ours.
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Be careful what you set your heart upon - For it will surely be yours.
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Be charitable before wealth makes thee covetous.
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Be civil to all sociable to many familiar with few friend to one enemy to none.
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Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none.
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Be contented when you have got all you want.
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Be generous but not extravagant, be frugal but not miserly.
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Be humble for you are made of dung. Be noble for you are made of stars.
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Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars.
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Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.
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Be mild with the mild, shrewd with the crafty, confiding to the honest, rough to the ruffian, and a thunderbolt to the liar. But in all ...
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Be more splendid, more extraordinary. Use every moment to fill yourself up.
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
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Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry for anger resteth in the bosom of fools.
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Be regular and orderly in your life, that you may be violent and original in your work.
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Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.
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Be slow to fall into friendship, but when thou art in, continue firm and constant.
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Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid or tremble... for the Lord, your God is the one who goes with you. He will not fail you or ...
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Be strong and of good courage be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.
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Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou appearest unto others.
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Be you in what line of life you may, it will be amongst your misfortunes if you have not time properly to attend to pecuniary monetary ...
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Bear in mind, if you are going to amount to anything, that your success does not depend upon the brilliancy and the impetuosity with ...
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Beaurocracy destroys initiative.
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Beauty fades; dumb is forever.
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Beauty holds more worth than gold.
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Beauty is but the sensible image of the Infinite. Like truth and justice it lives within us; like virtue and the moral law it is a ...
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Beauty is handed out as undemocratically as inherited peerages, and beautiful people have done nothing to deserve their astonishing ...
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Beauty is life when life unveils her holy face. But you are life and you are the veil. Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. ...
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Beauty is the purgation of superfluities.
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Because a thing is difficult for you, do not therefore suppose it to be beyond mortal power. On the contrary, if anything is possible and ...
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Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die.
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Because systems of mass communication can communicate only officially acceptable levels of reality, no one can know the extent of the ...
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Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.
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Become aware of internal, subjective subverbal experiences, so that these experiences can be brought into the world of abstraction, of ...
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Becoming a star may not be your destiny, but being the best you can be is a goal that you can set for yourself.
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Before a war military science seems a real science, like astronomy but after a war it seems more like astrology.
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Before a war military science seems a real science, like astronomy; but after a war it seems more like astrology.
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Before a war, military science seems a real science, like astronomy. After a war it seems more like astrology.
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Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.
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Before God we are all equally wise - And equally foolish.
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Before you give up hope, turn back and read the attacks that were made on Lincoln.
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Before you put on a frown, make absolutely sure there are no smiles available.
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Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand and ...
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Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand? and ...
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Begin today No matter how feeble the light, let it shine as best it may. The world may need just that quality of light which you have.
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Behind almost every woman you ever heard of stands a man who let her down.
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Behind every great fortune there is a crime.
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Behind every successful man stands a surprised mother - In - Law.
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Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out.
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Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.
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Being a child is horrible. It is slightly better than being a tree or a piece of heavy machinery but not half as good as being a domestic ...
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Being a woman is of special interest to aspiring male transexuals. To actual women it is simply a good excuse not to play football.
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Being an old maid is like death by drowning, a really delightful sensation after you cease to struggle.
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Being convinced one knows the whole story is the surest way to fail.
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Being in the army is like being in the Boy Scouts, except that the Boy Scouts have adult supervision.
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Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy.
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Being rich is having money being wealthy is having time.
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Belief is the death of intelligence.
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Believe in life Always human beings will live and progress to greater, broader and fuller life.
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Believe in life! Always human beings will live and progress to greater, broader and fuller life.
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Believe in something larger than yourself.
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Believe not much them that seem to despise riches, for they despise them that despair of them.
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Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. ...
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Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your ...
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Believe your beliefs and doubt your doubts.
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Beneath the rule of men entirely great, The pen is mightier than the sword.
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Beneath the rule of men entirely great, The pen is mightier than the sword.
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Benson, you are so free of the ravages of intelligence.
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Besides anarchy, the worst thing in this world is government.
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Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is a nobler art of leaving things undone? The wisdom of life consists in the ...
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Best be yourself, imperial, plain and true.
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Best way to clear the air is to have it all out in the open.
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Better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion.
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Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security.
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Better be ignorant of a matter than half know it.
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Better keep yourself clean and bright you are the window through which you must see the world.
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Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.
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Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
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Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.
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Better to have loved and lost a short person than never to have loved a tall.
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
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Between the amateur and the professional... there is a difference not only in degree but in kind. The skillful man is, within the ...
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Beware of programmers who carry screwdrivers.
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Beware of sentimental alliances where the consciousness of good deeds is the only compensation for noble sacrifices.
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Beware of the man to whom you have done a good turn.
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Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous ...
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Beware of the man whose God is in the skies.
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Beware of the young doctor and the old barber.
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Beware of your habits. The better they are the more surely they will be your undoing.
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Beware the fury of a patient man.
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Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. ... The human question is not how many can ...
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Beyond talent lie all the usual words discipline, love, luck - - But, most of all, endurance.
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Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck - - But, most of all, endurance.
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Beyond the formative effects of reading on the individuals composing society, the fact that they have read the same books gives them ...
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Bias against the Negro is the worst disease from which the society of our nation suffers.
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Bias has to be taught. If you hear your parents downgrading women or people of different backgrounds, why, you are going to do that.
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Big egos are big shields for lots of empty space.
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Big nations are like chickens. They like to make big noises, but very often it is no more than squabbling.
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Bill Dickey is learning me his experience.
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Billy Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair. Conditioner is better. I leave the hair silky and smooth. Oh, really, fool ...
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Billy Sometimes I feel like an idiot. But I am an idiot, so it kinda works out.
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Billy T - T - T - T - Today, Junio.
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Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like hell.
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Blade He makes the weapons, I use them.
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Blade There are worse things out tonight than vampires. Dr. Karen Jenson Like what Blade Like me.
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Blade You better wake up. The world you live in is nothing but a sugarcoated topping There is another world beneath it. And if you want ...
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Blaze with the fire that is never extinguished.
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Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.
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Blessed are the weak who think that they are good because they have no claws.
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Blessed are the young, for they will inherit the national debt.
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Blessed are those who can give without remembering, and take without forgetting.
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Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.
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Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.
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Blessed is he who speaks a kindness thrice blessed is he who repeats it.
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Blessed is the man that endureth temptation for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life.
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Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life.
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Blessed is the man who has some congenial work, some occupation in which he can put his heart, and which affords a complete outlet to all ...
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Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
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Blessedness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself; neither do we rejoice therein, because we control our lusts, but ...
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Blood is thicker than water, but politics are thicker than blood.
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Bodily exercise, when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.
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Boldness in itself is genius.
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Books are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house.
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Books are not made to be believed, but to be subjected to inquiry.
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Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a ...
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Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books.
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Bore, n. A person who talks when you wish him to listen.
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Bore: one who has the power of speech but not the capacity for conversation.
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Boredom is a sign of satisfied ignorance, blunted apprehension, crass sympathies, dull understanding, feeble powers of attention, and ...
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Boredom is a vital problem for the moralist, since at least half the sins of mankind are caused by the fear of it.
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Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes his aid against the other.... The prayers of both could not be ...
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Boxing is just show business with blood.
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Boys are found everywhere - On top of, underneath, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around or jumping to. Mothers love ...
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Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle - Aged men.
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Brain an apparatus with which we think we think.
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Brains, like hearts, go where they are appreciated.
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Brass bands are all very well in their place - Outdoors and several miles away.
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Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.
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Breathless, we flung us on a windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass.
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Brigands demand your money or your life; women require both.
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Brilliance is typically the act of an individual, but incredible stupidity can usually be traced to an organization.
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Broke is a temporary condition, poor is a state of mind.
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Build a dream and the dream will build you.
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Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity.
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Business is a good game - Lots of competition and a minimum of rules. You keep score with money.
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Business more than any other occupation is a continual dealing with the future it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in ...
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Businesses planned for service are apt to succeed businesses planned for profit are apt to fail.
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But all who are not lunitics are agreed about certain things: That it is better to be alive than dead, better to be adequately fed than ...
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But all who humble themselves before the Lord shall be given every blessing and shall have wonderful peace.
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But groundless hope, like unconditional love, is the only kind worth having.
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But he that is the greatest among you shall be your servant. And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abused and he that shall humble ...
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But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly, because you tread on my dreams.
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But I? m not so think as you drunk I am.
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But if used for retribution, magic is vengeance incarnate.
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But in our enthusiasm, we could not resist a radical overhaul of the system, in which all of its major weaknesses have been exposed, ...
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But in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
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But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can send, Save me, oh, save me, from the candid friend.
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But pain... seems to me an insufficient reason not to embrace life. Being dead is quite painless. Pain, like time, is going to come on ...
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But pain... seems to me an insufficient reason not to embrace life. Being dead is quite painless. Pain, like time, is going to come on ...
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But penance need not be paid in suffering... It can be paid in forward motion. Correcting the mistake is a positive move, a nurturing ...
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But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - Control. Against such ...
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But the greatest menace to our civilization today is the conflict between giant organized systems of self - Righteousness - - Each system ...
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But the life that no longer trust another human being and no longer forms ties to the political community is not a human life any longer.
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But those rare souls whose spirit gets magically into the hearts of men, leave behind them something more real and warmly personal than ...
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But thou, O man of God, flee these things and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.
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But what do we mean by the American Revolution Do we mean the American War The revolution was effected before the war commenced. The ...
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But what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads.
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But when a young lady is to be a heroine, the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will ...
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But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, ...
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But words are things; and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, ...
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By a peculiar prerogative, not only each individual is making daily advances in the sciences, and may makes advances in morality, but all ...
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By academic freedom I understand the right to search for truth and to publish and teach what one holds to be true. This right implies ...
B
By and large, I seem to have made more mistakes than any others of whom I know, but have learned thereby to make ever swifter ...
B
By definition, a government has no conscience. Sometimes it has a policy, but nothing more.
B
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
B
By far the best proof is experience.
B
By heaven we understand a state of happiness infinite in degree, and endless in duration.
B
By heritage and by choice, the United States of America will make that stand.
B
By keenly confronting the enigmas that surround us, and by considering and analysing the observations that I have made, I ended up in the ...
B
By the end, everybody had a label - - Pig, liberal, radical, revolutionary... If you had everything but a gun, you were a radical but not ...
B
By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. Open, locks, Whoever knocks!
B
By the time the child can draw more that scribble, by the age of four or five years, an already well - Formed body of conceptual ...
B
By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
B
By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day.
B
By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day.
B
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg.
B
Calamities are of two kinds misfortunes to ourselves, and good fortune to others.
B
Calendars are for careful people, not passionate ones.
B
Call no man foe, but never love a stranger.
B
Calling Atheism a religion is like calling bald a hair color.
B
Callous, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another.
B
Canada is a country so square that even the female impersonators are women.
B
Candy Is dandy But liquor Is quicker.
B
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion.
B
Caring about others, running the risk of feeling, and leaving an impact on people, brings happiness.
B
Cast aside those who liken godliness to whimsy and who try to combine their greed for wealth with their desire for a happy afterlife.
B
Castles in the air - They are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build, too.
B
Cats are notoriously sore losers. Coming in second best, especially to someone as poorly coordinated as a human being, grates their ...
B
Cease, every joy, to glimmer on my mind, But leave - - - Oh leave the light of Hope behind.
B
Cease, every joy, to glimmer on my mind, But leave - - - Oh! leave the light of Hope behind.
B
Celebrate the happiness that friends are always giving, make every day a holiday and celebrate just living.
B
Celebrations are the juice of life.
B
Celebrity was a long time in coming it will go away. Everything goes away.
B
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home but, unlike charity, it should end there.
B
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home, but unlike charity, it should end there.
B
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but unlike charity, it should end there.
B
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but, unlike charity, it should end there.
B
Certain people in the United States are driving nails into this structure of our relationship, then cutting off the heads. So the Soviets ...
B
Certainly one of the chief guarantees of freedom under any government, no matter how popular and respected, is the right of the citizens ...
B
Certainly virtue is like precious odors, most fragrant when they are incensed, or crushed for prosperity doth best discover vice, but ...
B
Certainly virtue is like precious odors, most fragrant when they are incensed, or crushed: for prosperity doth best discover vice, but ...
B
Certainly virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed: for prosperity doth best discover vice; but ...
B
Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.
B
Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.
B
Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads, which sew people together through the years.
B
Change comes not from men and women changing their minds, but from the change from one generation to the next.
B
Change is inevitable. In a progressive country change is constant.
B
Change is scientific, progress is ethical; change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy.
B
Change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix.
B
Change should be a friend. It should happen by plan, not by accident.
B
Character builds slowly but it can be torn down with incredible swiftness.
B
Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.
B
Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it the tree is the real thing.
B
Character is power.
B
Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones.
B
Charm is a way of getting the answer yes without asking a clear question.
B
Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.
B
Cheerfulness, it would appear, is a matter which depends fully as much on the state of things within, as on the state of things without ...
B
Cheese, wine, and a friend must be old to be good.
B
Cherish all your happy moments; they make a fine cushion for old age.
B
Cherish your own emotions and never undervalue them.
B
Chess is a foolish expedient for making idle people believe they are doing something very clever when they are only wasting their time.
B
Chew before you swallow.
B
Chief of the Army.
B
Children are born true scientists. They spontaneously experiment and experience and reexperience again. They select, combine, and test, ...
B
Children are guilty of unpardonable rudeness when they spit in the face of a companion; neither are they excusable who spit from windows ...
B
Children are likely to live up to what you believe of them.
B
Children are our most valuable natural resource.
B
Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven.
B
Children have more need of models than of critics.
B
Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present - which seldom happens to us.
B
Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present - - which seldom happens to us.
B
Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.
B
Children love to be alone because alone is where they know themselves, and where they dream.
B
Children might or might not be a blessing, but to create them and then fail them was surely damnation.
B
Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it.
B
Children need models more than they need critics.
B
Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction.
B
Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter.
B
Choice is an illusion, created between those with power, and those without.
B
Choose in marriage only a woman whom you would choose as a friend if she were a man.
B
Choose the life that is most useful, and habit will make it the most agreeable.
B
Christianity might be a good thing if anyone ever tried it.
B
Christmas The very word brings joy to our hearts. No matter how we may dread the rush, the long Christmas lists for gifts and cards to be ...
B
Civilization degrades the many to exalt the few.
B
Civilization has been thrust upon me... and it has not added one whit to my love for truth, honesty, and generosity.
B
Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.
B
Civilization is a progress from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity toward a definite, coherent heterogeneity.
B
Civilization is a transient sickness.
B
Civilization is the distance man has placed between himself and his excreta.
B
Civilization is very much an immature and ongoing experiment, the success of which is by no means yet proven.
B
Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.
B
Civilizations in decline are consistently characterised by a tendency towards standardization and uniformity.
B
Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
B
Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
B
Classical music is the kind we keep thinking will turn into a tune.
B
Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct they are matters of education, and like most great things, you must cultivate a taste ...
B
Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct; they are matters of education, and like most great things, you must cultivate a taste ...
B
Clearly he had his own strange way of judging things. I suspect he acquired it from the gospels.
B
Cleave to no faith when faith brings blood.
B
Clever people seem not to feel the natural pleasure of bewilderment, and are always answering questions when the chief relish of a life ...
B
Cleverness is like a lens with a very sharp focus. Wisdom is more like a wide - Angle lens.
B
Cockroaches and socialites are the only things that can stay up all night and eat anything.
B
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum.
B
Cogito ergo dim sum. Therefore I think these are pork buns.
B
Cogito ergo spud. - I think, therefore I yam.
B
cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion, between supposed lovers, between supposed brothers. And I know the pieces ...
B
Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.
B
Columbus dreamed of an unknown shore at the rim of a far flung sky.
B
Come to think of it, there are already a million monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet is NOTHING like Shakespeare.
B
Come what come may, Time and the hour runs through the roughest day.
B
Come, for the House of Hope is built on sand bring wine, for the fabric of life is as weak as the wind.
B
Comedy is acting out optimism.
B
Comedy is the last refuge of the nonconformist mind.
B
Comedy is tragedy plus time.
B
Coming generations will learn equality from poverty, and love from woes.
B
Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them.
B
Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius.
B
Common sense is instinct. Enough of it is genius.
B
Common sense is that layer of prejudices which we acquire before we are sixteen.
B
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
B
Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are and doing things as they ought to be done.
B
Communism is like one big phone company.
B
Communism is what happens when, in the name of Mind, men free themselves from God.
B
Compassion for myself is the most powerful healer of them all.
B
Compassion is no substitute for justice.
B
Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation.
B
Competition is a painful thing, but it produces great results.
B
Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow, inaccurate, and brilliant. Together they are ...
B
Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
B
Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavor. Never forget this in the midst of ...
B
Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern for the great unsolved ...
B
Conform and be dull.
B
Congratulations. I knew the record would stand until it was broken.
B
Congress is functioning the way the Founding Fathers intended - Not very well. They understood that if you move too quickly, our ...
B
Congress is so strange. A man gets up to speak and says nothing. Nobody listens - - And then everybody disagrees.
B
Conscience is the perfect interpreter of life.
B
Conservatism discards Prescription, shrinks from Principle, disavows Progress having rejected all respect for antiquity, it offers no ...
B
Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.
B
Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago.
B
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.
B
Constant and determined effort breaks down all resistence and sweeps away all obstacles.
B
Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust and hostility to evaporate.
B
Contemporary American children, if they are old enough to grasp the concept of Santa Claus by Thanksgiving, are able to see through it by ...
B
Contests allow no excuses, no more do friendships.
B
Continual improvement is an unending journey.
B
Continuous effort is the key to unlocking our potential.
B
Continuous effort - - Not strength or intelligence - - Is the key to unlocking our potential.
B
Contradiction is not a sign of falsity, nor the lack of contradiction a sign of truth.
B
Conventionality is not morality. Self - Righteousness is not religion. To attack the first is not to assail the last.
B
Convinced myself, I seek not to convince.
B
Corporations have been enthroned.... An era of corruption in high places will follow and the money power will endeavor to prolong its ...
B
Count no day lost in which you waited your turn, took only your share and sought advantage over no one.
B
Count not him among your friends who will retail your privacies to the world.
B
Courage comes and goes. Hold on for the next supply.
B
Courage consists of the power of self - Recovery.
B
Courage is a special kind of knowledge the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought no to be ...
B
Courage is a special kind of knowledge; the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought not to be ...
B
Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of a readiness to die.
B
Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are stiffened.
B
Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened.
B
Courage is fire, and bullying is smoke.
B
Courage is more than standing for a firm conviction. It includes the risk of questioning that conviction.
B
Courage is not afraid to weep, and she is not afraid to pray, even when she is not sure who she is praying to.
B
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.
B
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.
B
Courage is the ladder on which all other virtues mount.
B
Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount.
B
Courage without conscience is a wild beast.
B
Courtly love - Poetry may first have been written during long periods of abstinence on the Crusades, but it would not have flourished in ...
B
Cowardly dogs bark loudest.
B
Cowards falter, but danger is often overcome by those who nobly dare.
B
Crash programs fail because they are based on the theory that, with nine women pregnant, you can get a baby a month.
B
Create like a god. Command like a king. Work like a slave!
B
Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts.
B
Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.
B
Creativity comes from zeal to do something, generally it is to make some money.
B
Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.
B
Creativity is a drug I cannot live without.
B
Creativity is so delicate a flower that praise tends to make it bloom, while discouragement often nips it in the bud. Any of us put out ...
B
Creativity often consists of merely turning up what is already there. Did you know that right and left shoes were thought up only a ...
B
Creditors have better memories than debtors.
B
Criminals do not die by the hands of the law. They die by the hands of other men.
B
Critics are our friends, they tell us our faults.
B
Crude classifications and false generalizations are the curse of organized life.
B
Cruelty is like hope: it springs eternal.
B
Curiosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly.
B
Curiosity was a form of lust, a wandering cupidity of the eye and the mind.
B
Cyberspace A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation.
B
Cynics regarded everybody as equally corrupt... Idealists regarded everybody as equally corrupt, except themselves.
B
Dancing is a contact sport. Football is a hitting sport.
B
Dancing is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.
B
Dangers bring fears, and fears more dangers bring.
B
Dare to be naive.
B
Data is not information, Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not understanding, Understanding is not wisdom.
B
Daylight, in my mind, the night faded.
B
Dead battles, like dead generals, hold the military mind in their dead grip.
B
Deadlines are things that we pass through on the way to finishing.
B
Dear Mary: We all knew you had it in you.
B
Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull, for thou art not so, For, those, whom thou thinkst, thou dost ...
B
Death comes to all But great achievements raise a monument Which shall endure until the sun grows old.
B
Death ends a life, not a relationship.
B
Death is a friend of ours and he that is not ready to entertain him is not at home.
B
Death is a friend of ours; and he that is not ready to entertain him is not at home.
B
Death is a veil which those who live call life, Sleep and it is lifted.
B
Death is as light as a feather; duty as heavy as a mountain.
B
Death is as sure for that which is born, as birth is for that which is dead. Therefore grieve not for what is inevitable.
B
Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.
B
Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because the Dawn has come.
B
Death is not extinguishing the light It is simply putting out the lamp Because the dawn has come.
B
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
B
Death is the only grammatically correct full stop?
B
Death most resembles a prophet who is without honor in his own land or a poet who is a stranger among his people.
B
Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.
B
Death: To stop sinning suddenly.
B
Debt is the slavery of the free.
B
Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our nature, and violate the most sacred ...
B
Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step ...
B
Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure.
B
Defeat should never be a source of discouragement, but rather a fresh stimulus.
B
Define your business goals clearly so that others can see them as you do.
B
Defining and analyzing humor is a pastime of humorless people.
B
Deliberate with caution, but act with decision and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness.
B
Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness.
B
Delores breezed along the surface of her life like a flat stone forever skipping along smooth water, rippling reality sporadically but ...
B
Democracy is a constant tension between truth and half - Truth and, in the arsenal of truth, there is no greater weapon than fact.
B
Democracy is a device that ensures we shall be governed no better than we deserve.
B
Democracy is a device that insures we shall be governed no better than we deserve.
B
Democracy is being allowed to vote for the candidate you dislike least.
B
Democracy is the name we give the people whenever we need them.
B
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half the time.
B
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well - Armed lamb contesting the vote!
B
Democracy is, first and foremost, a spiritual force, it is built upon a spiritual basis - And on a belief in God and an observance of ...
B
Democracy means government by the uneducated, while aristocracy means government by the badly educated.
B
Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
B
Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few.
B
Democracy works. Against us.
B
Democracy: The substitution of election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few.
B
Depend not on fortune, but on conduct.
B
Depend upon it, after all, Thomas, Literature is the most noble of professions. In fact, it is about the only one fit for a man. For my ...
B
Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance.
B
Despair has been called the unforgivable sin - - Not presumably because God refuses to forgive it but because it despairs of the ...
B
Desperation is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius.
B
Despise not any man, and do not spurn anything for there is no man who has not his hour, nor is there anything that has not its place.
B
Despise not any man, and do not spurn anything; for there is no man who has not his hour, nor is there anything that has not its place.
B
Destiny is a name often given in retrospect to choices that had dramatic consequences.
B
Destiny is but a phrase of the weak human heart - The dark apology for every error. The strong and virtuous admit no destiny. On earth ...
B
Destiny is but a phrase of the weak human heart - The dark apology for every error. The strong and virtuous admit no destiny. On earth ...
B
Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.
B
Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.
B
Destiny... is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.
B
Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens to you, knowing that every step forward is a step toward ...
B
Devotees of grammatical studies have not been distinguished for any very remarkable felicities of expression.
B
Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.
B
Dick, frankly you do not have the war plan... which makes me quite happy.
B
Dictators long ago found out it is easier to unite people in common hatred than common love.
B
Die I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him.
B
Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him.
B
Different people have different duties assigned to them by Nature Nature has given one the power or the desire to do this, and the other ...
B
Difficulty, my brethren, is the nurse of greatness - A harsh nurse, who roughly rocks her foster - Children into strength and athletic ...
B
Dig where the gold is? Unless you just need some exercise.
B
Dignity comes not from control, but from understanding who you are and taking your rightful place in the world.
B
Digressions, objections, delight in mockery, carefree mistrust are signs of health; everything unconditional belongs in pathology.
B
Diplomacy is to do and say, the nastiest thing in the nicest way.
B
Disbelief in magic can force a poor soul into believing in government and business.
B
Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. As a peacemaker the lawyer has superior opportunity of ...
B
Discourtesy does not spring merely from one bad quality, but from several - - From foolish vanity, from ignorance of what is due to ...
B
Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought.
B
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.
B
Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.
B
Discretion is the perfection of reason, and a guide to us in all the duties of life.
B
Discretion is the salt, and fancy the sugar of life the one preserves, the other sweetens it.
B
Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; argument an exchange of ignorance.
B
Disgust with dirt can be so great that it prevents us from cleaning ourselves - From justifying ourselves.
B
Dishonor will not trouble me, once I am dead.
B
Disobedience, the rarest and most courageous of the virtues, is seldom distinguished from neglect, the laziest and commonest of the vices.
B
Distrust and caution are the parents of security.
B
Dive into the sea of thought, and find there pearls beyond price.
B
Diversity the art of thinking independently together.
B
Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need.
B
Do good to thy Friend to keep him, to thy enemy to gain him.
B
Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
B
Do no dishonour to the earth least you dishonour the spirit of man.
B
Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight.
B
Do not be content with showing friendship in words alone, let your heart burn with loving kindness for all who may cross your path.
B
Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. ...
B
Do not compute the totality of your poultry population until all the manifestations of incubation have been entirely completed.
B
Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time.
B
Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness.
B
Do Not Disturb signs should be written in the language of the hotel maids.
B