811 Quotations with Lain.
- 461. Lord Denning: The House of Commons starts its proceedings with a prayer. The chaplain looks at ...

- 462. Remy de Gourmont: The human mind is so complex and things are so tangled up with each other that, ...

- 463. Albert Camus: The innocent is the person who explains nothing.

- 464. Mark Twain: The law of God, as quite plainly expressed in woman's construction, is this: The ...

- 465. Author Unknown: The less you know about a subject, the longer it takes you to explain it.

- 466. Larry McMurtry: The lives of happy people are dense with their own doings -- crowded, active, th ...

- 467. Lou Holtz: The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropp ...

- 468. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The man, most man, works best for men: and, if most man indeed, he gets his manh ...

- 469. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The mark of the man of the world is absence of pretension. He does not make a sp ...

- 470. Gerald Early: The Miss America contest is the most perfectly rendered theater in our culture, ...

- 471. Shirley MacLaine: The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who ...

- 472. Olympia Brown: The more we learn of science, the more we see that its wonderful mysteries are a ...

- 473. Samuel Johnson: The most fatal disease of friendship is gradual decay, or dislike hourly increas ...

- 474. Basil Bunting: The mystic purchases a moment of exhilaration with a lifetime of confusion; and ...

- 475. Friedrich Nietzsche: The one-eyed man will have a stronger one eye; the blind man will have deeper in ...

- 476. Walter Lippmann: The ordinary politician has a very low estimate of human nature. In his daily li ...

- 477. Shirley MacLaine: The pain of leaving those you grow to love is only the prelude to understanding ...

- 478. Elbert Hubbard: The pathway to success is in serving humanity. By no other means is it possible, ...

- 479. Edward F. Halifax: The plainer the dress, the greater luster does beauty appear.

- 480. Maria De Beausacq: The power of habit and the charm of novelty are the two adverse forces which exp ...

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