664 Quotations with Course.
- 621. Jack Welch: My main job was developing talent. I was a gardener providing water and other no ...

- 622. Orson Welles: If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your stor ...

- 623. Oscar Wilde: The General was essentially a man of peace, except of course in his domestic aff ...

- 624. Tom Wilkinson: You've all seen these documentaries about the soldiers who have gone to war and ...

- 625. Robert Wise: I don't know that I had any particular influence, but when I came into the busin ...

- 626. P. G. Wodehouse: Has anybody ever seen a dramatic critic in the daytime? Of course not. They come ...

- 627. Tiger Woods: I did envisage being this successful as a player, but not all the hysteria aroun ...

- 628. Ira Wallach: Statistics indicate that, as a result of overwork, modern executives are droppin ...

- 629. Travis Walton: The truth, of course, is that a billion falsehoods told a billion times by a bil ...

- 630. Lester Young: The trouble with most musicians today is that they are copycats. Of course you h ...

- 631. Marguerite Young: I would never write realistic prose. I don't like people who try to write in a p ...

- 632. Nicholas Murray Butler: Perhaps we should comprehend these things better were it not for the persistence ...

- 633. Cyril Connolly: The hunt for young authors who, while maintaining a prestige value (with a rôle ...

- 634. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Let us not look east and west for materials of conversation, but rest in presenc ...

- 635. Ralph Waldo Emerson: How we glow over these novels of passion, when the story is told with any spark ...

- 636. Norton Juster: Whatever we learn has a purpose and whatever we do affects everything and everyo ...

- 637. John Henry Newman: If then a practical end must be assigned to a University course, I say it is tha ...

- 638. Arthur Quinn: The omission of an expected conjunction is called an asyndeton. Caesar is suppos ...

- 639. Henry David Thoreau: In our most trivial walks, we are constantly, though unconsciously, steering lik ...

- 640. William Gordon Wallace: Competition between footmen gave way during the second half of the 18th century ...

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