1586 Quotations with Dent.
- 801. John Updike: To be President of the United States, sir, is to act as advocate for a blind, ve ...

- 802. Mary McCarthy: To care for the quarrels of the past, to identify oneself passionately with a ca ...

- 803. George Santayana: To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a differ ...

- 804. Joanna T. Steichen: To make the choice for independent survival, the great man's wife has to become ...

- 805. Henry David Thoreau: To say that a man is your Friend means commonly no more than this, that he is no ...

- 806. Marie Leneru: To succeed is nothing -- it's an accident. But to feel no doubts about oneself i ...

- 807. Author Unknown: To teach successfully we must tell all we know, but only what is adaptable to th ...

- 808. Emile Durkheim: Too cheerful a morality is a loose morality; it is appropriate only to decadent ...

- 809. Alexis de Tocqueville: Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, deli ...

- 810. John C. Calhoun: True consistency, that of the prudent and the wise, is to act in conformity with ...

- 811. Ernest Holmes: True teaching liberates the student from his teacher.

- 812. Douglas Murray McGregor: TRUST: I know that you will not -- deliberately or accidentally, consciously or ...

- 813. William J. Durant: Truth always originates in a minority of one, and every custom begins as a broke ...

- 814. Soren Kierkegaard: Truth always rests with the minority, and the minority is always stronger than t ...

- 815. Sidney Powell: Try to forget yourself in the service of others. For when we think too much of o ...

- 816. Samuel Johnson: Turn on the prudent ant thy heedful eyes. Observe her labors, sluggard, and be w ...

- 817. Walter Bagehot: Under a Presidential government, a nation has, except at the electing moment, no ...

- 818. Dwight D. Eisenhower: Unlike presidential administrations, problems rarely have terminal dates.

- 819. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always inef ...

- 820. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Upon the creatures we have made, we are, ourselves, at last dependent.

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