1618 Quotations with Disc.
- 421. Ernest Hemingway: All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hopi ...

- 422. David Grayson: All the discontented people I know are trying to be something they are not, to d ...

- 423. Rosalia Castro: All times are beautiful for those who maintain joy within them; but there is no ...

- 424. John Maynard Keynes: Americans are apt to be unduly interested in discovering what average opinion be ...

- 425. Author Unknown: An educated man is one who has finally discovered that there are some questions ...

- 426. Irvin S. Cobb: An epitaph is a belated advertisement for a line of goods that has been disconti ...

- 427. Author Unknown: An idea discovered is much better possessed.'

- 428. James Baldwin: An identity is questioned only when it is menaced, as when the mighty begin to f ...

- 429. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: And there is another more general kind of discretion, for there is no man who do ...

- 430. The Holy Bible: And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge ...

- 431. Arnold Bennett: Any change, even for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomfo ...

- 432. Florence E. King: Any discussion of the problems of being funny in America will not make sense unl ...

- 433. Henry Ward Beecher: Any man can work when every stroke of his hands brings down the fruit rattling f ...

- 434. Edmond and Jules De Goncourt: Any man who does not see everything in terms of self, that is to say who wants t ...

- 435. Leonardo da Vinci: Anyone who in discussion relies upon authority uses, not his understanding, but ...

- 436. Marshall McLuhan: Appetite is essentially insatiable, and where it operates as a criterion of both ...

- 437. Robert H. Schuller: Are you disappointed, discouraged and discontented with your present level of su ...

- 438. Author Unknown: Art… the end result of perception, wisdom, intelligence, discipline, hard work, ...

- 439. Jean De La Bruyere: As favor and riches forsake a man, we discover in him the foolishness they conce ...

- 440. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Astronomy is perhaps the science whose discoveries owe least to chance, in which ...

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