742 Quotations with Consider.
- 21. Thomas Jefferson: When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property

- 22. Joseph Sugarman: Not many people are willing to give failure a second opportunity. They fail once ...

- 23. Sir Winston Churchill: For my part, I consider that it will be found much better by all parties to leav ...

- 24. George Washington: I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider th ...

- 25. C. C. Colton: The celebrated Galen said that employment was nature's physician. It is indeed s ...

- 26. Joseph Addison: Laughter, while it lasts, slackens and unbraces the mind, weakens the faculties ...

- 27. Voltaire: I believe that there never was a creator of a philosophical system who did not c ...

- 28. Hippilyte Taine: Man may be considered as a superior species of animal who produces philosophies ...

- 29. The William Feather Magazine: Too many of us wait to do the perfect thing, with the result we do nothing. The ...

- 30. Blaise Pascal: By a peculiar prerogative, not only each individual is making daily advances in ...

- 31. C. C. Colton: Two things, well considered, would prevent many quarrels; first to have it well ...

- 32. Francis Quarles: If thou desire to purchase honor with thy wealth, consider first how that wealth ...

- 33. Josh Billings: Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to o ...

- 34. Erma Bombeck: I come from a family where gravy is considered a beverage.

- 35. Bette Davis: With the newspaper strike on, I wouldn't consider dying.

- 36. Ambrose Bierce: CONTROVERSY, n. A battle in which spittle or ink replaces the injurious cannon-b ...

- 37. Ambrose Bierce: DRUIDS, n. Priests and ministers of an ancient Celtic religion which did not dis ...

- 38. Ambrose Bierce: DUEL, n. A formal ceremony preliminary to the reconciliation of two enemies. Gre ...

- 39. Ambrose Bierce: EULOGY, n. Praise of a person who has either the advantages of wealth and power, ...

- 40. Ambrose Bierce: FOREORDINATION, n. This looks like an easy word to define, but when I consider t ...

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