3108 Quotations with Hough.
- 2921. Marguerite Young: I think most people don't like others who, without a voice of their own, emulate ...

- 2922. Marguerite Young: I think there is a rage against women. I've come to see that now although at the ...

- 2923. Marguerite Young: I was not influenced by Joyce although he's a great writer, and I love his work. ...

- 2924. Mao Zedong: Letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend is th ...

- 2925. Theodore Zeldin: Conversation is a meeting of minds with different memories and habits. When mind ...

- 2926. Antonin Artaud: The stage is a concrete physical place which asks to be filled, and to be given ...

- 2927. Jane Austen: Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymou ...

- 2928. Samuel Butler: Loyalty is still the same,
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- 2929. George Gordon Byron: Oh! might I kiss those eyes of fire,
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- 2930. Joseph Campbell: Furthermore, we have not even to risk the journey alone; for the heroes of all t ...

- 2931. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik: But Oh! The blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearless on an ...

- 2932. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur: The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore enter ...

- 2933. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesm ...

- 2934. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I have seen manners that make a similar impression with personal beauty; that gi ...

- 2935. Richard Feynman: I once asked Richard Feynman whether he thought of mathematics and, by extension ...

- 2936. Michel Foucault: For a long time, I have been trying to see if it would be possible to describe t ...

- 2937. Robert Frost: A poem begins with a lump in the throat, a home-sickness or a love-sickness. It ...

- 2938. Nathaniel Hawthorne: It was a folly, with the materiality of this daily life pressing so intrusively ...

- 2939. Adolf Hitler: All this was inspired by the principle--which is quite true in itself--that in t ...

- 2940. Hume: What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call ' ...

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