2319 Quotations with Call.
- 1041. Walter Lippmann: Successful democratic politicians are insecure and intimidated men. They advance ...

- 1042. Walter Lippmann: Successful democratic politicians are insecure and intimidated men. They advance ...

- 1043. Jean Cocteau: Such is the role of poetry. It unveils, in the strict sense of the word. It lays ...

- 1044. Thomas Hobbes: Sudden glory is the passion which makes those grimaces called laughter.

- 1045. Cesare Pavese: Suffering is by no means a privilege, a sign of nobility, a reminder of God. Suf ...

- 1046. Samuel Johnson: Surely a long life must be somewhat tedious, since we are forced to call in so m ...

- 1047. Samuel Johnson: Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call in the a ...

- 1048. George Gilder: Surely women's liberation is a most unpromising panacea. But the movement is wor ...

- 1049. Leon Uris: Talent isn't enough. You need motivation -- and persistence, too: what Steinbeck ...

- 1050. Author Unknown: Television -- a medium. So called because it is neither rare nor well done.

- 1051. Elwyn Brooks White: Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere shoul ...

- 1052. Edgar Allan Poe: Thank Heaven! The crisis -- the danger, is past, and the lingering illness, is o ...

- 1053. Benjamin Disraeli: That doctrine of peace at any price has done more mischief than any I can well r ...

- 1054. Samuel Johnson: That observation which is called knowledge of the world will be found much more ...

- 1055. Benjamin Franklin: That which resembles most living one's life over again, seems to be to recall al ...

- 1056. Ralph Waldo Emerson: That which we call character is a reserved force which acts directly by presence ...

- 1057. Ralph Waldo Emerson: That which we call sin in others, is experiment for us.

- 1058. James Baldwin: The American ideal of sexuality appears to be rooted in the American ideal of ma ...

- 1059. Henry Miller: The artist is the opposite of the politically minded individual, the opposite of ...

- 1060. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs. Artists of a large ...

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