350 Quotations with Beings.
- 321. George Orwell: Society has always seemed to demand a little more from human beings than it will ...

- 322. Anne Perry: Americans sometimes say to me that they have no class system themselves. All hum ...

- 323. Ronald Reagan: I couldn't help but say to Mr. Gorbachev just think how easy his task and mine m ...

- 324. Sogyal Rinpoche: When we finally know we are dying, and all other sentient beings are dying with ...

- 325. Rene Rivkin: I think one can achieve a very pleasant lifestyle by treating human beings, fell ...

- 326. Richard Thompson: As the writer, you're always a presence in the song. If you get close to what hu ...

- 327. Paul Tournier: It is a lovely thing to have a husband and wife developing together and having t ...

- 328. Morihei Ueshiba: Iron is full of impurities that weaken it: through forging, it becomes steel and ...

- 329. Jones Very: There is an obvious incongruity in making times so far remote the theatre on whi ...

- 330. Frank White: War and space exploration are alternative uses of the assertive, exploratory ene ...

- 331. Ricky Williams: As human beings we have a tendency when we like something to tie it up and make ...

- 332. Roy Wilkins: The players in this drama of frustration and indignity are not commas or semicol ...

- 333. Fred Woodworth: Government is an unnecessary evil. Human beings, when accustomed to taking respo ...

- 334. Nicholas Murray Butler: Perhaps we should comprehend these things better were it not for the persistence ...

- 335. Federico Mayor: As we approach the new millennium, we see how much remains to be done to give ou ...

- 336. Friedrich von Schiller: History, insofar as it accustoms human beings to comprehend the whole of the pas ...

- 337. Friedrich von Schiller: Love therefore—the most beautiful phenomenon in the soul-filled creation, the om ...

- 338. Samuel Johnson: Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the ...

- 339. George Eliot: It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must ...

- 340. William Bennett: We can learn to raise our sights a bit. For as Abigail Adams warned, if we are s ...

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