286 Quotations with Claim.
- 61. Lao-tzu: A leader is best when people barely know he exists, not so good when people obey ...

- 62. Emile Durkheim: A mind that questions everything, unless strong enough to bear the weight of its ...

- 63. Joan Didion: A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessiv ...

- 64. Morris Bender: A skeptic is a person who, when he sees the handwriting on the wall, claims it i ...

- 65. Germaine Greer: A woman might claim to retain some of the child's faculties, although very limit ...

- 66. W. H. Auden: America has always been a country of amateurs where the professional, that is to ...

- 67. Lewis H. Lapham: Among all the emotions, the rich have the least talent for love. It is possible ...

- 68. Samuel Johnson: And then, Sir, there is this consideration, that if the abuse be enormous, natur ...

- 69. Albert Einstein: But their intervention makes our acts to serve ever less merely the immediate cl ...

- 70. Jacob Bronowski: By the worldly standards of public life, all scholars in their work are of cours ...

- 71. Richard Ford: Construed as turf, home just seems a provisional claim, a designation you make u ...

- 72. Thomas F. Healey: Don't strew me with roses after I'm dead. When Death claims the light of my brow ...

- 73. Thomas Szasz: Doubt is to certainty as neurosis is to psychosis. The neurotic is in doubt and ...

- 74. Simone Weil: Every new development for the last three centuries has brought men closer to a s ...

- 75. Stephen Bayley: Everyone has taste, yet it is more of a taboo subject than sex or money. The rea ...

- 76. Mary Parker Follett: Experience may be hard but we claim its gifts because they are real, even though ...

- 77. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Experience which was once claimed by the aged is now claimed exclusively by the ...

- 78. Wyndham Lewis: Feminism was recognized by the average man as a conflict in which it was impossi ...

- 79. Albert Camus: For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has ...

- 80. Lord Byron: For pleasures past I do not grieve, nor perils gathering near; My greatest grief ...

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