Famous Quotes
744 Quotations with Anti.
- 321. Margaret Mead: Much of the ill-tempered railing against women that has characterized the popula ...

- 322. Nathaniel Hawthorne: No author, without a trial, can conceive of the difficulty of writing a romance ...

- 323. Alexander Trocchi: No doubt I shall go on writing, stumbling across tundras of unmeaning, planting ...

- 324. Samuel Johnson: No mind is much employed upon the present; recollection and anticipation fill up ...

- 325. Samuel Johnson: No mind is much employed upon the present; recollection and anticipation fill up ...

- 326. Oscar Wilde: No publisher should ever express an opinion on the value of what he publishes. T ...

- 327. Oscar Wilde: No publisher should ever express an opinion on the value of what he publishes. T ...

- 328. Lois Horowitz: Not having the information you need when you need it leaves you wanting. Not kno ...

- 329. Desiderius Erasmus: Nothing is as peevish and pedantic as men's judgments of one another.

- 330. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Nothing is so wretched or foolish as to anticipate misfortunes. What madness is ...

- 331. Virginia Woolf: Novels so often provide an anodyne and not an antidote, glide one into torpid sl ...

- 332. David Lehman: Obscurantism is the academic theorist's revenge on society for having consigned ...

- 333. David Lehman: Obscurantism is the academic theorist's revenge on society for having consigned ...

- 334. Jean Baptiste Moliere: Of all follies there is none greater than wanting to make the world a better pla ...

- 335. George Bernard Shaw: Of all the anti-social vested interests the worst is the vested interest in ill- ...

- 336. Laurence Sterne: Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world -- though the cant of hy ...

- 337. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: On a day of burial there is no perspective -- for space itself is annihilated. Y ...

- 338. George Sand: Once my heart was captured, reason was shown the door, deliberately and with a s ...

- 339. F. Scott Fitzgerald: One of those men who reach such an acute limited excellence at twenty-one that e ...

- 340. Charles Maurice De Talleyrand: One's reputation is like a shadow, it is gigantic when it precedes you, and a pi ...
