719 Quotations with General.
- 301. Karl Marx: In communist society, where nobody has one exclusive sphere of activity but each ...

- 302. Edmund Burke: In doing good, we are generally cold, and languid, and sluggish; and of all thin ...

- 303. Edmund Burke: In effect, to follow, not to force the public inclination; to give a direction, ...

- 304. Lord Byron: In general I do not draw well with literary men -- not that I dislike them but I ...

- 305. Benjamin Franklin: In general, mankind, since the improvement of cookery, eats twice as much as nat ...

- 306. John Ruskin: In general, pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes.

- 307. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: In general, the art of government consists in taking as much money as possible f ...

- 308. Blaise Pascal: In general, we are convinced more easily by reasons we discover ourselves than b ...

- 309. Edmund Burke: In the weakness of one kind of authority, and in the fluctuation of all, the off ...

- 310. Sir John Lubbock: In truth, people can generally make time for what they choose to do; it is not r ...

- 311. Mahatma Gandhi: Increase of material comforts, it may be generally laid down, does not in any wa ...

- 312. Samuel Johnson: It generally happens that assurance keeps an even pace with ability.

- 313. Alistair Cooke: It has been an unchallengeable American doctrine that cranberry sauce, a pink go ...

- 314. Edmund Burke: It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public ...

- 315. Jonathan Swift: It is a maxim among these lawyers, that whatever hath been done before, may lega ...

- 316. Margot Asquith: It is always dangerous to generalize, but the American people, while infinitely ...

- 317. Samuel Johnson: It is better that some should be unhappy than that none should be happy, which w ...

- 318. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is easier to know men in general, than men in particular.

- 319. George Eliot: It is generally a feminine eye that first detects the moral deficiencies hidden ...

- 320. Pliny the Elder: It is generally much more shameful to lose a good reputation than never to have ...

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