238 Quotations with Eased.
- 101. Josiah Gilbert Holland: Joys divided are increased.

- 102. Peter F. Drucker: Knowledge has to be improved, challenged, and increased constantly, or it vanish ...

- 103. Germaine Greer: Loneliness is never more cruel than when it is felt in close propinquity with so ...

- 104. Eric Hoffer: Man was nature's mistake -- she neglected to finish him -- and she has never cea ...

- 105. Sir Arthur Helps: Many know how to please, but know not when they have ceased to give pleasure.

- 106. Gunther Grass: Melancholy has ceased to be an individual phenomenon, an exception. It has becom ...

- 107. Carry Nation: Men are nicotine soaked, beer besmirched, whiskey greased, red-eyed devils.

- 108. Francis Bacon: Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in c ...

- 109. Alexander Hamilton: Men give me credit for some genius. All the genius I have is this. When I have a ...

- 110. Nathaniel Cotton: Mental pleasure are never cloy; unlike those of the body, they are increased by ...

- 111. Nathaniel Cotton: Mental pleasure are never cloy; unlike those of the body, they are increased by ...

- 112. Oscar Wilde: My great mistake, the fault for which I can't forgive myself, is that one day I ...

- 113. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Nature should have been pleased to have made this age miserable, without making ...

- 114. Arthur Schopenhauer: Nature shows that with the growth of intelligence comes increased capacity for p ...

- 115. Author Unknown: Next to the prosperity of a good person, I am best pleased with the confusion of ...

- 116. Samuel Johnson: No man is much pleased with a companion who does not increase, in some respect, ...

- 117. Hermann Broch: No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to ...

- 118. Hermann Broch: No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to ...

- 119. Ralph J. Cudworth: Now all the knowledge and wisdom that is in creatures, whether angels or men, is ...

- 120. John Milton: O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chai ...

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