3108 Quotations with Hough.
- 1741. Professor Aveling: The really happy man never laughs -- seldom -- though he may smile. He does not ...

- 1742. Lord Byron: The reason that adulation is not displeasing is that, though untrue, it shows on ...

- 1743. Samuel Johnson: The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it see ...

- 1744. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The revelation of thought takes men out of servitude into freedom.

- 1745. Gloria Estefan: The sad truth is that opportunity doesn't knock twice. You can put things off un ...

- 1746. Eileen Caddy: The secret of making something work in your lives is, first of all, the deep des ...

- 1747. Thomas Hobbes: The secret thoughts of a man run over all things, holy, profane, clean, obscene, ...

- 1748. Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt: The sensual and spiritual are linked together by a mysterious bond, sensed by ou ...

- 1749. Friedrich Nietzsche: The significance of language for the evolution of culture lies in this, that man ...

- 1750. Henry Giles: The silent influence of books is a mighty power in the world; and there is a joy ...

- 1751. Bertrand Russell: The slave is doomed to worship time and fate and death, because they are greater ...

- 1752. Elwyn Brooks White: The so-called science of poll-taking is not a science at all but mere necromancy ...

- 1753. Charles Baudelaire: The son will run away from the family not at eighteen but at twelve, emancipated ...

- 1754. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The soul contains the event that shall befall it, for the event is only the actu ...

- 1755. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The soul of God is poured into the world through the thoughts of men.

- 1756. Richard M. Bergland: The stuff of thought is not caged to the brain, but is scattered all over the bo ...

- 1757. Louise L. Hay: The sun is always shinning. Even though clouds may come along and obscure the su ...

- 1758. Jean Baudrillard: The surprises of thought are like those of love: they wear out. But here too you ...

- 1759. George Santayana: The theatre, for all its artifices, depicts life in a sense more truly than hist ...

- 1760. William Wordsworth: The thought of our past years in me doth breed perpetual benedictions.

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