Famous Quotes
2319 Quotations with Call.
- 1181. Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot: The spirit of revolution, the spirit of insurrection, is a spirit radically oppo ...
- 1182. Friedrich Nietzsche: The spiritualization of sensuality is called love: it is a great triumph over Ch ...
- 1183. Max Stirner: The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime.
- 1184. James I of England: The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth: for kings are not only ...
- 1185. Donald Curtis: The structure will automatically provide the pattern for the action which follow ...
- 1186. Italo Calvino: The struggle of literature is in fact a struggle to escape from the confines of ...
- 1187. William T. Walsh: The subconscious part in us is called the subjective mind, because it does not d ...
- 1188. Brother Lawrence: The time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer, and in the ...
- 1189. Publilius Syrus: The timid man calls himself cautious, the sordid man thrifty.
- 1190. Phillips Brooks: The truest help we can render an afflicted man is not to take his burden from hi ...
- 1191. Hal Borland: The ultimate wisdom which deals with beginnings, remains locked in a seed. There ...
- 1192. Oscar Wilde: The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in Englan ...
- 1193. Sean O'Casey: The wide wonder of Broadway is disconsolate in the daytime; but gaudily glorious ...
- 1194. Wilfred A. Peterson: The wise man realistically accepts as part of life and builds a philosophy to me ...
- 1195. Preston Bradley: The world basically and fundamentally is constituted on the basis of harmony. Ev ...
- 1196. Margaret Mitchell: The world can forgive practically anything except people who mind their own busi ...
- 1197. Albert Camus: The world in which we were called to exist was an absurd world, and there was no ...
- 1198. Maggie Kuhn: The worst indignity is to be given a bedpan by a stranger who calls you by your ...
- 1199. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: There are crimes that become innocent and even glorious by their brilliancy, num ...
- 1200. Friedrich August Von Hayek: There are no better terms available to describe the difference between the appro ...