99 Quotations with Established.
- 1. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: To establish oneself in the world, one has to do all one can to appear establish ...

- 2. Bertrand Russell: Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth -- more than ruin -- more ev ...

- 3. C. C. Colton: We ought not be over anxious to encourage innovation, in case of doubtful improv ...

- 4. Rudyard Kipling: Often and often afterwards, the beloved Aunt would ask me why I had never told a ...

- 5. Ambrose Bierce: FOOL, n. A person who pervades the domain of intellectual speculation and diffus ...

- 6. Ambrose Bierce: INADMISSIBLE, adj. Not competent to be considered. Said of certain kinds of test ...

- 7. Ambrose Bierce: INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic and water, chi ...

- 8. Ambrose Bierce: J is a consonant in English, but some nations use it as a vowel -- than which no ...

- 9. Voltaire: It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are ...

- 10. Adam J. Maida: Instead of conceiving of society as something established for the defense of ind ...

- 11. Confucius: Without an acquaintance with the rules of propriety, it is impossible for the ch ...

- 12. Aristotle: A state is not a mere society, having a common place, established for the preven ...

- 13. E. Joseph Crossman: Drive-in banks were established so most of the cars today could see their real o ...

- 14. Cornelius Tacitus: In stirring up tumult and strife, the worst men can do the most, but peace and q ...

- 15. Bertrand Russell: Passive acceptance of the teacher's wisdom is easy to most boys and girls. It in ...

- 16. Book of Common Prayer: There was never anything by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure establish ...

- 17. Aleister Crowley: The essence of independence has been to think and act according to standards fro ...

- 18. Frank Herbert: Empires do not suffer emptiness of purpose at the time of their creation. It is ...

- 19. Alexis de Tocqueville: Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith.

- 20. Blaise Pascal: Truth is so obscure in these times and falsehood so established that unless one ...

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