267 Quotations with Latter.
- 241. Lord Hallsham: The English and, more latterly, the British, have the habit of acquiring their i ...

- 242. Immanuel Kant: The only objects of practical reason are therefore those of good and evil. For b ...

- 243. Clare Boothe Luce: The women who inspired this play deserved to be smacked across the head with a m ...

- 244. John Mortimer: I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. ...

- 245. Ralph G. Martin: Handshaking is friendly until your hands bleed. Confetti looks festive until you ...

- 246. Al Michaels: For the last few years, we at ABC have been lobbying for a... flexible schedule. ...

- 247. Bryan Miller: Around every corner lurk greasy Fisherman's Platters that give children nightmar ...

- 248. Graham Nash: I'm not a joiner of clubs... But this is a pretty cool club to be in. The past i ...

- 249. Sam Neill: I enjoy some physical stuff. But if I had a choice between playing a scene where ...

- 250. Thomas Nash: A traveller must have the back of an ass to bear all, a tongue like the tail of ...

- 251. Jimmy Page: But to put out a greatest hits on one CD was totally impossible, I just couldn't ...

- 252. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Flattery is a kind of bad money, to which our vanity gives us currency.

- 253. Harry S. Truman: All the president is, is a glorified public relations man who spends his time fl ...

- 254. Theophrastus: One may define flattery as a base companionship which is most advantageous to th ...

- 255. Byron R. White: Rape is highly reprehensible, both in a moral sense and in its almost total cont ...

- 256. James Wilson: Liberty and happiness have a powerful enemy on each hand; on the one hand tyrann ...

- 257. Carl Gustav Jung: Far from being a material world, this is a psychic world, which allows us to mak ...

- 258. Harry S Truman: All the president is, is a glorified public relations man who spends his time fl ...

- 259. Samuel Butler: An idea must not be condemned for being a little shy and incoherent; all new ide ...

- 260. Samuel Johnson: Adversity has ever been considered as the state in which man most easily becomes ...

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