664 Quotations with Course.
- 361. George Orwell: The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection, that one is som ...

- 362. Virginia Woolf: The first duty of a lecturer is to hand you after an hour's discourse a nugget o ...

- 363. Robert Collier: The first essentials, of course, is to know what you want.

- 364. William James: The first thing to learn in intercourse with others is non-interference with the ...

- 365. Jean Genet: The force of what was called Panther rhetoric or word mongering resided not in e ...

- 366. Doris Lessing: The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in ...

- 367. Doris Lessing: The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in ...

- 368. Aldous Huxley: The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wav ...

- 369. Mark Twain: The law of God, as quite plainly expressed in woman's construction, is this: The ...

- 370. Richard Saunders: The lead dog gets the best view. The rest of the dogs view is butt ugly. Of cour ...

- 371. B.C. Forbes: The man of fixed ingrained principles who has mapped out a straight course, and ...

- 372. Charles Horton Cooley: The mind is not a hermit's cell, but a place of hospitality and intercourse.

- 373. Washington Irving: The natural principle of war is to do the most harm to our enemy with the least ...

- 374. Bhagavad Gita: The non permanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance ...

- 375. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The old idea that the joke was not good enough for the company has been supersed ...

- 376. Salman Rushdie: The only privilege literature deserves -- and this privilege it requires in orde ...

- 377. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The pests of society are the egotists, they are dull and bright, sacred and prof ...

- 378. Ursula K. Le Guin: The pornography of violence of course far exceeds, in volume and general accepta ...

- 379. St. John Chrysostom: The potency of prayer hath subdued the strength of fire; it hath bridled the rag ...

- 380. Henry Louis: The precise form of an individual's activity is determined, of course, by the eq ...

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