Famous Quotes
1160 Quotations with Genera.
- 341. Michael Allaby: Ecology is rather like sex -- every new generation likes to think they were the ...

- 342. George Peabody: Education -- a debt due from present to future generations.

- 343. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Even for practical purposes theory generally turns out the most important thing ...

- 344. Peter D. Moore: Even though these technological advances originally sought to control informatio ...

- 345. Charles Horton Cooley: Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributabl ...

- 346. Lewis Mumford: Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfat ...

- 347. Joseph De Maistre: Every individual or national degeneration is immediately revealed by a directly ...

- 348. Philip Dormer Stanhope: Every man becomes, to a certain degree, what the people he generally converses w ...

- 349. Author Unknown: Every mother generally hopes that her daughter will snag a better husband than s ...

- 350. Lord Acton: Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is s ...

- 351. Thornton Wilder: Every writer is necessarily a critic -- that is, each sentence is a skeleton acc ...

- 352. Harriet Beecher Stowe: Everyone confesses in the abstract that exertion which brings out all the powers ...

- 353. Sir Anthony Eden: Everyone is always in favor of general economy and particular expenditure.

- 354. Peter F. Drucker: Everything must degenerate into work if anything is to happen.

- 355. George Eliot: Excellence encourages one about life generally; it shows the spiritual wealth of ...

- 356. Plato: Excess generally causes reaction, and produces a change in the opposite directio ...

- 357. Jean Genet: Excluded by my birth and tastes from the social order, I was not aware of its di ...

- 358. Thomas Jefferson: Experience demands that man is the only animal which devours his own kind, for I ...

- 359. Donald Trump: Experience taught me a few things. One is to listen to your gut, no matter how g ...

- 360. George Savile: Explaining is generally half confessing.
