1160 Quotations with Genera.
- 481. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is very hard to separate the general goodness spread all over the world from ...

- 482. Kahlil Gibran: It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering cou ...

- 483. Edmund Burke: It is, generally, in the season of prosperity that men discover their real tempe ...

- 484. Midge Decter: It might sound a paradoxical thing to say -- for surely never has a generation o ...

- 485. General Adalphos: It seemed that each time we would become proficient at a given task there would ...

- 486. Samuel Smiles: It will generally be found that men who are constantly lamenting their ill luck ...

- 487. Pope John XXIII: Italians come to ruin most generally in three ways, women, gambling, and farming ...

- 488. George Eliot: Iteration, like friction, is likely to generate heat instead of progress.

- 489. Desiderius Erasmus: It's the generally accepted privilege of theologians to stretch the heavens, tha ...

- 490. Joe E. Lewis: I've been on such a losing streak that if I had been around I would have taken G ...

- 491. B.C. Forbes: Lady Luck generally woos those who earnestly, enthusiastically, unremittingly wo ...

- 492. Noam Chomsky: Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but t ...

- 493. Thomas B. Macaulay: Language, the machine of the poet, is best fitted for his purpose in its rudest ...

- 494. Leonard Cohen: Let judges secretly despair of justice: their verdicts will be more acute. Let g ...

- 495. Daniel Webster: Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its in ...

- 496. Ernest Renan: Let us pardon him his hope of a vain apocalypse, and of a second coming in great ...

- 497. John Adams: Liberty can not be preserved without a general knowledge among the people.

- 498. Florence Ellinwood Allen: Liberty cannot be caged into a charter and handed on ready-made to the next gene ...

- 499. Everett C. Koop: Life affords no greater responsibility, no greater privilege, than the raising o ...

- 500. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We ...

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