194 Quotations with Considered.
- 81. Author Unknown: Love: Before I heard the doctors tell The dangers of a kiss; I had considered ki ...

- 82. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Many readers judge of the power of a book by the shock it gives their feelings - ...

- 83. E. L. Doctorow: Murders are exciting and lift people into a heart-beating awe as religion is sup ...

- 84. Friedrich Nietzsche: Mystical explanations are considered deep. The truth is that they are not even s ...

- 85. Thomas Szasz: Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the person who loves himself more than his a ...

- 86. Thomas Szasz: Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the person who loves himself more than his a ...

- 87. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: No action will be considered blameless, unless the will was so, for by the will ...

- 88. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: No matter how brilliant an action, it should not be considered great unless it w ...

- 89. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: No matter how brilliant an action, it should not be considered great unless it w ...

- 90. George Moore: No place in England where everyone can go, is considered respectable.

- 91. George Moore: No place in England where everyone can go, is considered respectable.

- 92. Amelia Earhart: Of course I realized there was a measure of danger. Obviously I faced the possib ...

- 93. Confucius: Of neighborhoods, benevolence is the most beautiful. How can the man be consider ...

- 94. Oscar Wilde: On the whole, the great success of marriage in the States is due partly to the f ...

- 95. Katherine Graham: Once, power was considered a masculine attribute. In fact, power has no sex.

- 96. John Selden: Pleasures are all alike simply considered in themselves: he that hunts, or he th ...

- 97. Carl Jung: Psychoanalysis cannot be considered a method of education if by education we mea ...

- 98. Publilius Syrus: That should be considered long which can be decided but once.

- 99. Paul De Man: The ambivalence of writing is such that it can be considered both an act and an ...

- 100. Paul De Man: The ambivalence of writing is such that it can be considered both an act and an ...

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