Famous Quotes
3789 Quotations with Ding.
- 1761. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Progress has not followed a straight ascending line, but a spiral with rhythms o ...

- 1762. Elizabeth Drew: Propaganda has a bad name, but its root meaning is simply to disseminate through ...

- 1763. Wayne Dyer: Prosperity in the form of wealth works exactly the same as everything else. You ...

- 1764. Eva Figes: Providing for one's family as a good husband and father is a water-tight excuse ...

- 1765. Eva Figes: Providing for one's family as a good husband and father is a water-tight excuse ...

- 1766. Thomas Szasz: Psychiatric expert testimony: mendacity masquerading as medicine.

- 1767. Richard D. Rosen: Psychobabble is... a set of repetitive verbal formalities that kills off the ver ...

- 1768. Abraham Lincoln: Quarrel not at all. No man resolved to make the most of himself can spare time f ...

- 1769. Ruth Benedict: Racism is an ism to which everyone in the world today is exposed; for or against ...

- 1770. John Updike: Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescending to the earth; without rain, there w ...

- 1771. Angela Carter: Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself. You bring to a novel, anythin ...

- 1772. Mortimer J. Adler: Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.

- 1773. Arthur Schopenhauer: Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else's head instead of with one's ...

- 1774. Augustine Birrell: Reading is not a duty, and has consequently no business to be made disagreeable.

- 1775. Sir Richard Steele: Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. It is wholesome and bracing ...

- 1776. Sir Richard Steele: Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. It is wholesome and bracing ...

- 1777. Benjamin Franklin: Reading makes a full man, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.

- 1778. Hazel Rochman: Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more importa ...

- 1779. Hazel Rochman: Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more importa ...

- 1780. Francis Bacon: Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.
