Famous Quotes
1105 Quotations with Either.
- 601. Graham Greene: Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, ...

- 602. Muhammad Hijazi: Politics is the profession of those who have neither trade nor art.

- 603. Muhammad Hijazi: Politics is the profession of those who have neither trade nor art.

- 604. Michel Foucault: Power is not an institution, and not a structure; neither is it a certain streng ...

- 605. Earl G. Hunt: Prayer is a kind of calling home every day. And there can come to you a serenity ...

- 606. Earl G. Hunt: Prayer is a kind of calling home every day. And there can come to you a serenity ...

- 607. Joseph Joubert: Professional critics are incapable of distinguishing and appreciating either dia ...

- 608. Matthew Arnold: Protestantism has the method of Jesus with His secret too much left out of mind; ...

- 609. Matthew Arnold: Protestantism has the method of Jesus with His secret too much left out of mind; ...

- 610. Samuel Johnson: Prudence operates on life in the same manner as rule of composition; it produces ...

- 611. Michel Foucault: Psychoanalysis can unravel some of the forms of madness; it remains a stranger t ...

- 612. Thomas Jefferson: Public employment contributes neither to advantage nor happiness. It is but hono ...

- 613. John Dryden: Railing and praising were his usual themes; and both showed his judgment in extr ...

- 614. Octavio Paz: Reality is a staircase going neither up nor down, we don't move; today is today, ...

- 615. Arbie M. Dale: Reality is neither good nor bad; it just is.

- 616. Arbie M. Dale: Reality is neither good nor bad; it just is.

- 617. Ursula K. Le Guin: Reason is a faculty far larger than mere objective force. When either the politi ...

- 618. Sir Walter Raleigh: Remember if you marry for beauty, thou bindest thyself all thy life for that whi ...

- 619. Walter Benjamin: Reminiscences, even extensive ones, do not always amount to an autobiography. Fo ...

- 620. Eldridge Cleaver: Respect commands itself and it can neither be given nor withheld when it is due.
