1132 Quotations with Ambrose.
- 821. Ambrose Bierce: SOPHISTRY, n. The controversial method of an opponent, distinguished from one's ...

- 822. Ambrose Bierce: SORCERY, n. The ancient prototype and forerunner of political influence. It was, ...

- 823. Ambrose Bierce: SOUL, n. A spiritual entity concerning which there hath been brave disputation. ...

- 824. Ambrose Bierce: SPOOKER, n. A writer whose imagination concerns itself with supernatural phenome ...

- 825. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

- 826. Ambrose Bierce: SUCCESS, n. The one unpardonable sin against one's fellows. In literature, and p ...

- 827. Ambrose Bierce: SUFFRAGE, n. Expression of opinion by means of a ballot. The right of suffrage ( ...

- 828. Ambrose Bierce: SYCOPHANT, n. One who approaches Greatness on his belly so that he may not be co ...

- 829. Ambrose Bierce: SYLLOGISM, n. A logical formula consisting of a major and a minor assumption and ...

- 830. Ambrose Bierce: SYLPH, n. An immaterial but visible being that inhabited the air when the air wa ...

- 831. Ambrose Bierce: SYMBOL, n. Something that is supposed to typify or stand for something else. Man ...

- 832. Ambrose Bierce: SYMBOLIC, adj. Pertaining to symbols and the use and interpretation of symbols.
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- 833. Ambrose Bierce: T, the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, was by the Greeks absurdly call ...

- 834. Ambrose Bierce: TABLE D'HOTE, n. A caterer's thrifty concession to the universal passion for irr ...

- 835. Ambrose Bierce: TAIL, n. The part of an animal's spine that has transcended its natural limitati ...

- 836. Ambrose Bierce: TAKE, v.t. To acquire, frequently by force but preferably by stealth.

- 837. Ambrose Bierce: TALK, v.t. To commit an indiscretion without temptation, from an impulse without ...

- 838. Ambrose Bierce: TARIFF, n. A scale of taxes on imports, designed to protect the domestic produce ...

- 839. Ambrose Bierce: TECHNICALITY, n. In an English court a man named Home was tried for slander in h ...

- 840. Ambrose Bierce: TEDIUM, n. Ennui, the state or condition of one that is bored. Many fanciful der ...

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