5553 Quotations with Ions.
- 1781. Thomas B. Macaulay: History, is made up of the bad actions of extraordinary men and woman. All the m ...

- 1782. Jean Baudrillard: Holidays are in no sense an alternative to the congestion and bustle of cities a ...

- 1783. Harriet Beecher Stowe: Home is a place not only of strong affections, but of entire unreserved; it is l ...

- 1784. Brigham Young: Honest hearts produce honest actions.

- 1785. Thomas Otway: Honest men are the soft easy cushions on which knaves repose and fatten.

- 1786. Robert Burton: Hope and patience are two sovereign remedies for all, the surest reposals, the s ...

- 1787. Henry Miller: Hope is a bad thing. It means that you are not what you want to be. It means tha ...

- 1788. Samuel Johnson: Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief happiness which t ...

- 1789. Philo: Households, cities, countries, and nations have enjoyed great happiness when a s ...

- 1790. Charles Lamb: How a sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself! He is his own ...

- 1791. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dr ...

- 1792. Lee Trevino: How can they beat me? I've been struck by lightning, had two back operations, an ...

- 1793. John Abbott: ''How do you know so much about everything?'' was asked of a very wise and intel ...

- 1794. Elizabeth Drew: How frail and ephemeral is the material substance of letters, which makes their ...

- 1795. Sue Atchley Ebaugh: How I relate to my inner self influences my relationships with all others. My sa ...

- 1796. Friedrich Nietzsche: How is freedom measured, in individuals as in nations? By the resistance which h ...

- 1797. Logan Pearsall Smith: How it infuriates a bigot, when he is forced to drag out his dark convictions!

- 1798. Samuel G. Goodrich: How many hopes and fears, how many ardent wishes and anxious apprehensions are t ...

- 1799. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: How many of us have been attracted to reason; first learned to think, to draw co ...

- 1800. Arthur Schopenhauer: How very paltry and limited the normal human intellect is, and how little lucidi ...

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