436 Quotations with Finite.
- 401. Henry Wallace: People in cities may forget the soil for as long as a hundred years, but Mother ...

- 402. Naomi Watts: Oh, I'm definitely a wild child.

- 403. Richard Weaver: 'Progress never defines its ultimate objective but thrusts its victims at once i ...

- 404. Loretta Young: I believe in the efficacy of prayer and I have a deep and sorrowful sympathy for ...

- 405. Dale Earnhardt: All that's behind us. But now they want to know how it feels not to have that qu ...

- 406. Havelock Ellis: There is no Gain in the world: so be it: but neither is there any Loss. There is ...

- 407. Mahatma Gandhi: I do believe that, where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, ...

- 408. Archer G. Jones: There is but one rule of conduct for a man to do the right thing. The cost may ...

- 409. William H. Murray: But when I said that nothing had been done I erred in one important matter. We h ...

- 410. Arthur Schopenhauer: Nothing in life gives a man so much courage as the attainment or renewal of the ...

- 411. Henry David Thoreau: We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake . . . by an infinite expectat ...

- 412. Henry David Thoreau: In our most trivial walks, we are constantly, though unconsciously, steering lik ...

- 413. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Since social relationships are always ambiguous, since my thought is only a unit ...

- 414. Christina Wodtke: First: the best is the enemy of the good, trying to be perfect or trying to meet ...

- 415. Henri-Frédéric Amiel: Learn to limit yourself, to content yourself with some definite thing, and some ...

- 416. Aristotle: All men seek one goal: success or happiness. The only way to achieve true succes ...

- 417. Grenville Kleiser: Keep a definite goal of achievement constantly in view. Realize that work well a ...

- 418. Ron Potter-Efron and Pat Potter-Efron: Hate starts as an anger that doesn't get resolved. Then it becomes a resentment, ...

- 419. Henry David Thoreau: The mason asks but a narrow shelf to spring his brick from, man requires only an ...

- 420. Henry David Thoreau: Not till we are lost, in other words, not till we have lost the world, do we beg ...

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