1869 Quotations with Ende.
- 1181. Joanna T. Steichen: To make the choice for independent survival, the great man's wife has to become ...

- 1182. Anne Germain De Stael: To pray together, in whatever tongue or ritual, is the most tender brotherhood o ...

- 1183. Oliver Wendell Holmes: To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. ...

- 1184. Mikhail Bakunin: To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that ...

- 1185. Paramahansa Yogananda: Today I forgive all those who have ever offended me. I give my love to all thirs ...

- 1186. Benjamin Franklin: Tomorrow every fault is to be amended; but tomorrow never comes.

- 1187. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette: Total absence of humor renders life impossible.

- 1188. Alexis de Tocqueville: Trade is the natural enemy of all violent passions. Trade loves moderation, deli ...

- 1189. Marge Piercy: Troubles cured you salty as a country ham, smoky to the taste, thick-skinned and ...

- 1190. Oliver Goldsmith: True generosity does not consist in obeying every impulse of humanity... so as t ...

- 1191. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the futu ...

- 1192. Brigham Young: True independence and freedom can only exist in doing what's right.

- 1193. St. Theresa of Lisieux: True love grows by sacrifice and the more thoroughly the soul rejects natural sa ...

- 1194. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at the touch, nay, you may kic ...

- 1195. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light.

- 1196. Author Unknown: Two million years from now the scientists can start a row by claiming that the c ...

- 1197. Susan Sontag: Unfortunately, moral beauty in art -- like physical beauty in a person -- is ext ...

- 1198. John Berger: Unlike any other visual image, a photograph is not a rendering, an imitation or ...

- 1199. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Unpretending mediocrity is good, and genius is glorious; but a weak flavor of ge ...

- 1200. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Upon the creatures we have made, we are, ourselves, at last dependent.

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