3879 Quotations with Bout.
- 3701. Lloyd Jones: The greatest tragedy in the world is a divided church. We must come together. So ...

- 3702. Carl Gustav Jung: Far from being a material world, this is a psychic world, which allows us to mak ...

- 3703. Irshad Manji: I have to be honest with you. Islam is on very thin ice with me....Through our s ...

- 3704. William Paley: Let's say you're walking around and you find a watch on the ground. As you exami ...

- 3705. Arthur Quinn: The omission of an expected conjunction is called an asyndeton. Caesar is suppos ...

- 3706. George Santayana: Nietzsche was personally more philosophical than his philosophy. His talk about ...

- 3707. Socrates: I must first know myself, as the Delphian inscription says; to be curious about ...

- 3708. John Steinbeck: Once I traveled about in an old bakery wagon, double-doored rattler with a mattr ...

- 3709. Robert Smith Surtees: 'Humph!' grunted Mr. Romford, seeing his worst fears about to be realized. He ha ...

- 3710. William M. Thayer: He learned by sight, scent, and hearing. He heard all that was said, and talked ...

- 3711. Vincent van Gogh: For my own part, I declare I know nothing whatever about it. But to look at the ...

- 3712. Alfred North Whitehead: The vigour of civilised societies is preserved by the widespread sense that high ...

- 3713. Colin Wilson: It is true that there are exercises that can strengthen the 'muscle' that enable ...

- 3714. Christina Wodtke: You ask about the important things to keep in mind: same as ever, with a task-ba ...

- 3715. David Assael: Spring is about to spring. Persephone is coming back and the ice is groaning, ab ...

- 3716. Henry Bromel: After my recent brush with voicelessness, I thought I'd share with you a few tho ...

- 3717. Diane Frolov and Robin Green: What is it about genus arboretum that socks us in the figurative solar plexus? W ...

- 3718. Jeff Melvoin: I've been over what I'm supposed to say and I've got to tell you, it's pretty pe ...

- 3719. S. G. Tallentyre: The men who had hated [the book], and had not particularly loved Helvétius, floc ...
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- 3720. Arthur Freeman: look at that word blame. It's just a coincidence that the last two letters spell ...

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