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- 541. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: A collections of anecdotes and maxims is the greatest of treasures for the man o ...

- 542. Author Unknown: A conservative sees a man drowning 50 feet from shore, throws him a 25 foot long ...

- 543. Mark Twain: A crime persevered in a thousand centuries ceases to be a crime, and becomes a v ...

- 544. Arthur William Radford: A decision is the action an executive must take when he has information so incom ...

- 545. Wilson Mizner: A drama critic is a person who surprises the playwright by informing him what he ...

- 546. David Mamet: A dramatic experience concerned with the mundane may inform but it cannot releas ...

- 547. Dr. Gregory: A fine woman shows her charms to most advantage when she seems most to conceal t ...

- 548. Iris Murdoch: A good man often appears gauche simply because he does not take advantage of the ...

- 549. Horace Mann: A habit is like a cable: we weave a thread of it everyday, and at last we cannot ...

- 550. Bertrand Russell: A life without adventure is likely to be unsatisfying, but a life in which adven ...

- 551. Thomas Paine: A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of ...

- 552. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A man must consider what a rich realm he abdicates when he becomes a conformist.

- 553. James Allen: A man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart, and set out to accom ...

- 554. Henry Ward Beecher: A man's character is the reality of himself; his reputation, the opinion others ...

- 555. Thomas Dekker: A mask of gold hides all deformities.

- 556. Dean Acheson: A memorandum is not written to inform the reader, but to protect the writer.

- 557. Emile Durkheim: A mind that questions everything, unless strong enough to bear the weight of its ...

- 558. Henry David Thoreau: A minority is powerless while it conforms to the majority; it is not even a mino ...

- 559. James F. Cooper: A monarchy is the most expensive of all forms of government, the regal state req ...

- 560. William Wordsworth: A multitude of causes unknown to former times are now acting with a combined for ...

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