Famous Quotes
699 Quotations with Duce.
- 401. Karl Marx: The product of mental labor -- science -- always stands far below its value, bec ...

- 402. Lord Byron: The reason that adulation is not displeasing is that, though untrue, it shows on ...

- 403. Publius Cornelius Tacitus: The repose of nations cannot be secure without arms. Armies cannot be maintained ...

- 404. James Baldwin: The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people who p ...

- 405. Elbert Hubbard: The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the ma ...

- 406. Ovid: The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.

- 407. Margaret Mitchell: The south produced statesmen and soldiers, planters and doctors and lawyers and ...

- 408. Thomas Troward: The subjective mind is entirely under the control of the objective mind. With th ...

- 409. Jean Baudrillard: The sumptuous age of stars and images is reduced to a few artificial tornado eff ...

- 410. Samuel Butler: The tendency of modern science is to reduce proof to absurdity by continually re ...

- 411. Peter De Vries: The value of marriage is not that adults produce children, but that children pro ...

- 412. Jean Baudrillard: The very definition of the real becomes: that of which it is possible to give an ...

- 413. Oscar Wilde: The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in Englan ...

- 414. William Booth: There are men so incorrigibly lazy that no inducement that you can offer will te ...

- 415. Friedrich August Von Hayek: There are no better terms available to describe the difference between the appro ...

- 416. Author Unknown: There are three possible parts to a date, of which at least two must be offered: ...

- 417. Samuel Johnson: There is no kind of idleness by which we are so easily seduced as that which dig ...

- 418. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: There is no pleasure to me without communication; there is not so much as a spri ...

- 419. Henry David Thoreau: There is not so good an understanding between any two, but the exposure by the o ...

- 420. Samuel Johnson: There is nothing so much seduces reason from vigilance as the thought of passing ...
