194 Quotations with Distinct.
- 61. Hubert H. Humphrey: Fortunately, the time has long passed when people liked to regard the United Sta ...

- 62. St. Francis of Assisi: Grant me the treasure of sublime poverty: permit the distinctive sign of our ord ...

- 63. George Eliot: Harold, like the rest of us, had many impressions which saved him the trouble of ...

- 64. Edith Wharton: How much longer are we going to think it necessary to be "American" before (or i ...

- 65. Ben Hecht: I discovered early in my movie work that a movie is never any better than the st ...

- 66. Maggie Kuhn: I enjoy my wrinkles and regard them as badges of distinction -- I've worked hard ...

- 67. Audrey Hepburn: I probably hold the distinction of being one movie star who, by all laws of logi ...

- 68. Harold Bloom: I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alike -- and I don't ...

- 69. Samuel Johnson: If he really thinks there is no distinction between vice and virtue, when he lea ...

- 70. Alexander Smith: If the egotist is weak, his egotism is worthless. If the egotist is strong, acut ...

- 71. Henry Codman Potter: If there be no nobility of descent in a nation, all the more indispensable is it ...

- 72. Thomas Carlyle: In a symbol there is concealment and yet revelation: here therefore, by silence ...

- 73. Northrop Frye: In our day the conventional element in literature is elaborately disguised by a ...

- 74. Alfred North Whitehead: Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct form ability, which is capaci ...

- 75. Mark Twain: It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly nati ...

- 76. Gerard de Nerval: It has been rightly said that nothing is unimportant, nothing powerless in the u ...

- 77. James Weldon Johnson: It is from the blues that all that may be called American music derives it most ...

- 78. Lord Byron: It is singular how soon we lose the impression of what ceases to be constantly b ...

- 79. Leon Trotsky: Let a man find himself, in distinction from others, on top of two wheels with a ...

- 80. Marcel Proust: Life is extraordinarily suave and sweet with certain natural, witty, affectionat ...

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