188 Quotations with Appears.
- 121. Plato: The people always have some champion whom they set over them and nurse into grea ...

- 122. Elias Canetti: The profoundest thoughts of the philosophers have something trickle about them. ...

- 123. Elias Canetti: The self-explorer, whether he wants to or not, becomes the explorer of everythin ...

- 124. Louise L. Hay: The sun is always shinning. Even though clouds may come along and obscure the su ...

- 125. Octave Mirbeau: The universe appears to me like an immense, inexorable torture-garden. Passions, ...

- 126. Edgar Allan Poe: The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunders ...

- 127. Margaret Atwood: There are some women who seem to be born without fear, just as there are people ...

- 128. Ralph Waldo Emerson: There is no luck in literary reputation. They who make up the final verdict upon ...

- 129. Henry Miller: There is nothing strange about fear: no matter in what guise it presents itself, ...

- 130. Ezra Pound: There once was a brainy baboon who always breathed down a bassoon for he said, " ...

- 131. David J. Schwartz: Think success, don't think failure. At work, in your home, substitute success th ...

- 132. Joseph Addison: To a man of pleasure every moment appears to be lost, which partakes not of the ...

- 133. Joseph Conrad: To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of ma ...

- 134. Friedrich Nietzsche: To give style to one's character -- a great and rare art! He exercises it who su ...

- 135. Lawrence Durrell: Truth disappears with the telling of it.

- 136. Jose Ortega y Gasset: Under the species of Syndicalism and Fascism there appears for the first time in ...

- 137. Abraham Lincoln: Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respe ...

- 138. Pierre Teilhard De Chardin: We have only to believe. And the more threatening and irreducible reality appear ...

- 139. Manuel Arango: Well-being is not found in isolation, possessions, or power itself; it usually a ...

- 140. Pablo Picasso: What might be taken for a precocious genius is the genius of childhood. When the ...

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