719 Quotations with General.
- 501. Eric Hoffer: We are more prone to generalize the bad than the good. We assume that the bad is ...

- 502. Abraham H. Maslow: We fear our highest possibility (as well as our lowest one). We are generally af ...

- 503. William James: We have grown literally afraid to be poor. We despise anyone who elects to be po ...

- 504. Mark Twain: We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals ...

- 505. Albert Einstein: We have penetrated far less deeply into the regularities obtaining within the re ...

- 506. Alexander Herzen: We have wasted our spirit in the regions of the abstract and general just as the ...

- 507. Thomas B. Macaulay: We must judge a government by its general tendencies and not by its happy accide ...

- 508. Edmund Burke: We must not always judge of the generality of the opinion by the noise of the ac ...

- 509. Ivy Baker Priest: We seldom stop to think how many people's lives are entwined with our own. It is ...

- 510. Camille Paglia: We should teach general ethics to both men and women, but sexual relationships t ...

- 511. William James: What every genuine philosopher (every genuine man, in fact) craves most is prais ...

- 512. Henri Frederic Amiel: What we call little things are merely the causes of great things; they are the b ...

- 513. Benjamin Disraeli: What we call public opinion is generally public sentiment.

- 514. Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Whatever people in general do not understand, they are always prepared to dislik ...

- 515. Charles E. Wilson: What's good for the country is good for General Motors, and vice versa.

- 516. Alessandro Manzoni: When a friend, then, indulges in the joy of unburdening a secret on to another f ...

- 517. Queen Victoria: When I think of a merry, happy, free young girl -- and look at the ailing, achin ...

- 518. Charles F. Kettering: When I was research head of General Motors and wanted a problem solved, I'd plac ...

- 519. Hubert H. Humphrey: When people generally are aware of a problem, it can be said to have entered the ...

- 520. Walter Lippmann: When philosophers try to be politicians they generally cease to be philosophers.

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