3108 Quotations with Hough.
- 1341. Henry David Thoreau: Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a ballast ...

- 1342. Henry David Thoreau: Must be out-of-doors enough to get experience of wholesome reality, as a ballast ...

- 1343. Author Unknown: My definition of success is total self acceptance. We can obtain all of the mate ...

- 1344. Henry David Thoreau: My facts shall be falsehoods to the common sense. I would so state facts that th ...

- 1345. Princess Diana: My first thoughts are that I should not let people down, that I should support t ...

- 1346. Lord Byron: My great comfort is, that the temporary celebrity I have wrung from the world ha ...

- 1347. Thomas Merton: My life is... a mystery which I do not attempt to really understand, as though I ...

- 1348. St. Augustine: My mind withdrew its thoughts from experience, extracting itself from the contra ...

- 1349. Thom Gunn: My thoughts are crowded with death and it draws so oddly on the sexual that I am ...

- 1350. Thom Gunn: My thoughts are crowded with death and it draws so oddly on the sexual that I am ...

- 1351. Walter Savage Landor: My thoughts are my company; I can bring them together, select them, detain them, ...

- 1352. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Nature has not placed us in an inferior rank to men, no more than the females of ...

- 1353. Henry Fuseli: Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual o ...

- 1354. Henry Fuseli: Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual o ...

- 1355. Desiderius Erasmus: Nature, more of a stepmother than a mother in several ways, has sown a seed of e ...

- 1356. Richard Brinsley Sheridan: Nay, but Jack, such eyes! such eyes! so innocently wild! so bashfully irresolute ...

- 1357. Tom Bradley: Never give up. Keep your thoughts and your mind always on the goal.

- 1358. Tom Bradley: Never give up. Keep your thoughts and your mind always on the goal.

- 1359. Author Unknown: Never try to impress people with the profundity of your thought by the obscurity ...

- 1360. William Shakespeare: Nimble thought can jump both sea and land.

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