719 Quotations with General.
- 481. Sallust: Those most moved to tears by every word of a preacher are generally weak and a r ...

- 482. Marquis de Sade: Those laws, being forged for universal application, are in perpetual conflict wi ...

- 483. Aldous Huxley: Those who believe that they are exclusively in the right are generally those who ...

- 484. Benjamin Franklin: Those who govern, having much business on their hands, do not generally like to ...

- 485. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Those who occupy their minds with small matters, generally become incapable of g ...

- 486. John Stuart Mill: Though the practice of chivalry fell even more sadly short of its theoretic stan ...

- 487. Ovid: Time is generally the best doctor.

- 488. William Blake: To generalize is to be an idiot. To particularize is the alone distinction of me ...

- 489. George Eliot: To have in general but little feeling, seems to be the only security against fee ...

- 490. Walter Richard Sickert: To justify our likes and dislikes, we generally say that the work we dislike is ...

- 491. Mikhail Bakunin: To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that ...

- 492. Thomas Traherne: To think the world therefore a general Bedlam, or place of madmen, and oneself a ...

- 493. Jose Ortega y Gasset: Towns are full of people, houses full of tenants, hotels full of guests, trains ...

- 494. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Traveling is like gambling: it is always connected with winning and losing, and ...

- 495. Soren Kierkegaard: Truth always rests with the minority, and the minority is always stronger than t ...

- 496. Alexander Herzen: Unaware of the absurdity of it, we introduce our own petty household rules into ...

- 497. Lucretius: Violence and injury enclose in their net all that do such things, and generally ...

- 498. Joseph De Maistre: War is thus divine in itself, since it is a law of the world. War is divine thro ...

- 499. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: We all have known good critics, who have stamped out poet's hopes; Good statesme ...

- 500. Albert Einstein: We are all ruled in what we do by impulses; and these impulses are so organized ...

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