1114 Quotations with Anne.
- 1061. Loretta Young: Wearing the correct dress for any occasion is a matter of good manners.

- 1062. Marshal Georgi Zhukov: It is a fact that under equal conditions, large-scale battles and whole wars are ...

- 1063. Honoré de Balzac: The events of human life, whether public or private, are so intimately linked to ...

- 1064. Anne Bradstreet: When by the Ruins oft I past
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- 1065. Thomas Carlyle: Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. He has a ...

- 1066. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I have seen manners that make a similar impression with personal beauty; that gi ...

- 1067. Mahatma Gandhi: I do believe that, where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, ...

- 1068. Excelsior!: The shades of night were falling fast,
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- 1069. William H. Murray: But when I said that nothing had been done I erred in one important matter. We h ...

- 1070. J. J. Rousseau: God is intelligent; but in what manner? Man is intelligent by the act of reasoni ...

- 1071. Saint John of the Cross: Wherefore a man can know nothing by himself, save after a natural manner, which ...

- 1072. Henry David Thoreau: Nay, be a Columbus to whole new continents and worlds within you, opening new ch ...

- 1073. U.S. vs Cruikshan: The right of bearing arms for a lawful purpose is not a right granted by the Con ...

- 1074. Daphne Rose Kingma: In relation to others, gratitude is good manners; in relation to ourselves, it i ...

- 1075. Henry Van Dyke: To be glad of life, because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to p ...

- 1076. Lucius Anneaus Seneca: The mind is never right but when it is at peace within itself.

- 1077. Winston Churchill: Our inheritance of well-founded, slowly conceived codes of honor, morals, and ma ...

- 1078. Anne Sophie Swetchine: To have ideas is to gather flowers; to think, is to weave them into garlands.

- 1079. Lucius Anneaus Seneca: True happiness is to understand our duties toward God and man; to enjoy the pres ...

- 1080. Lucius Anneaus Seneca: A wise man is content with his lot, whatever it be--without wishing for what he ...

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