1269 Quotations with Ithe.
- 861. Ben Jonson: 'Tis the common disease of all your musicians that they know no mean, to be entr ...

- 862. Epictetus: To accuse others for one's own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To ac ...

- 863. William Golding: To be in a world which is a hell, to be of that world and neither to believe in ...

- 864. Jane Harrison: To be meek, patient, tactful, modest, honorable, brave, is not to be either manl ...

- 865. Meister Eckhart: To be right, a person must do one of two things: either he must learn to have Go ...

- 866. Antoine Rivarol: To lose one's self in reverie, one must be either very happy, or very unhappy. R ...

- 867. Jeremy P. Johnson: To rid ourselves of our shadows -- who we are -- we must step into either total ...

- 868. Simone Weil: To set up as a standard of public morality a notion which can neither be defined ...

- 869. Benjamin Disraeli: To supervise people, you must either surpass them in their accomplishments or de ...

- 870. Emma Goldman: To the indefinite, uncertain mind of the American radical the most contradictory ...

- 871. Plato: To the rulers of the state then, if to any, it belongs of right to use falsehood ...

- 872. Marcus Aurelius: To them that ask, where have you seen the Gods, or how do you know for certain t ...

- 873. Herman Melville: Toil is man's allotment; toil of brain, or toil of hands, or a grief that's more ...

- 874. Dorothy Day: Tradition! We scarcely know the word anymore. We are afraid to be either proud o ...

- 875. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Trouble is the next best thing to enjoyment. There is no fate in the world so ho ...

- 876. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the futu ...

- 877. Mark Twain: Truth is neither alive nor dead; it just aggravates itself all the time.

- 878. Owen C. Middleton: Truth is not beautiful, neither is ugly. Why should it be either? Truth is Truth ...

- 879. Channing Pollock: Two things are as big as the man who possesses them, neither bigger nor smaller. ...

- 880. Emily Bronte: Vain are the thousand creeds that move men's hearts, unutterably vain; worthless ...

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