1481 Quotations with Ease.
- 341. Thomas Carlyle: A man perfects himself by working. Foul jungles are cleared away, fair seed-fiel ...

- 342. Jean Jacques Rousseau: A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please.

- 343. Friedrich Nietzsche: A matter that becomes clear ceases to concern us.

- 344. Ivan Chtcheglov: A mental disease has swept the planet: banalization presented with the alternati ...

- 345. Ben Jonson: A new disease? I know not, new or old, but it may well be called poor mortals pl ...

- 346. Jane Austen: A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill.

- 347. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock when somebody contemplates it with the idea ...

- 348. Alexander Chase: A shocking occurrence ceases to be shocking when it occurs daily.

- 349. Apocrypha: A sweet word multiplieth friends, and appeaseth enemies, and a gracious tongue i ...

- 350. John Keats: A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never pas ...

- 351. Gilbert K. Chesterton: A turkey is more occult and awful than all the angels and archangels. In so far ...

- 352. The Holy Bible: A wise man has great power, and a man of knowledge increases strength.

- 353. Elizabeth Gaskell: A wise parent humors the desire for independent action, so as to become the frie ...

- 354. Barbara Cartland: A woman asking "Am I good? Am I satisfied?" is extremely selfish. The less women ...

- 355. Edward William Bok: A young person, to achieve, must first get out of his mind any notion either of ...

- 356. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, as wind extinguishe ...

- 357. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Absence lessens small passions and increases great ones, just as the wind will b ...

- 358. Richard Weaver: Absorption in ease is one of the most reliable signs of present or impending dec ...

- 359. William Allen White: Advertising is the genie which is transforming America into a place of comfort, ...

- 360. Marcus T. Cicero: Advice in old age is foolish; for what can be more absurd than to increase our p ...

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