719 Quotations with General.
- 21. Major General Sir William Napier: Honorable retreats are no ways inferior to brave charges, as having less fortune ...

- 22. Joseph Addison: Ridicule is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense, by ...

- 23. John Dewey: We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in genera ...

- 24. Willmott: The vain man is generally a doubter. It is Newton who sees himself as child on t ...

- 25. C. C. Colton: There is this difference between happiness and wisdom, that he that thinks himse ...

- 26. Robert C. Murphy: To be listened to is, generally speaking, a nearly unique experience for most pe ...

- 27. Seneca: To see a man fearless in dangers. untainted with lusts, happy in adversity, comp ...

- 28. Sir Francis Bacon: Praise from the common people is generally false, and rather follows the vain th ...

- 29. William Hazlitt: The most silent people are generally those who think most highly of themselves.

- 30. Alexander Pope: The general cry is against ingratitude, but the complaint is misplaced, it shoul ...

- 31. General Smedley Butler: War like any other racket, pays high dividends to the very few. The cost of oper ...

- 32. Sir Francis Bacon: There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the h ...

- 33. C. C. Colton: He that thinks himself the wisest is generally the least so.

- 34. Johnson: The love of retirement has in all ages adhered closely to those minds which have ...

- 35. Dale Carnegie: The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. Th ...

- 36. David Sarnoff: Success, in a generally accepted sense of the term, means the opportunity to exp ...

- 37. Henry Fielding: A truly elegant taste is generally accompanied with excellency of heart.

- 38. Francois Fenelon: Children are very nice observers, and will often perceive your sligthest defects ...

- 39. Ambrose Bierce: ASS, n. A public singer with a good voice but no ear. In Virginia City, Nevada, ...

- 40. Ambrose Bierce: EXECUTIVE, n. An officer of the Government, whose duty it is to enforce the wish ...

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