Famous Quotes
594 Quotations with Lite.
- 281. Wallace Stevens: Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English sour ...

- 282. Author Unknown: Nothing is more noble than politeness, and nothing more ridiculous than ceremony ...

- 283. Soren Kierkegaard: Nowadays not even a suicide kills himself in desperation. Before taking the step ...

- 284. John Gay: Of all mechanics, of all servile handycrafts-men, a gamester is the vilest. But ...

- 285. Toni Morrison: Of course I'm a black writer. I'm not just a black writer, but categories like b ...

- 286. Francoise Sagan: Of course the illusion of art is to make one believe that great literature is ve ...

- 287. D. H. Lawrence: Oh literature, oh the glorious Art, how it preys upon the marrow in our bones. I ...

- 288. D. H. Lawrence: Oh literature, oh the glorious Art, how it preys upon the marrow in our bones. I ...

- 289. F. Scott Fitzgerald: Once one is caught up into the material world, not one person in ten thousand fi ...

- 290. James H. Robinson: One cannot but wonder at this constantly recurring phrase getting something for ...

- 291. Frank Moore Colby: One learns little more about a man from his feats of literary memory than from t ...

- 292. James Liter: One thought driven home is better than three left on base.

- 293. James Liter: One thought driven home is better than three left on base.

- 294. Hannah Arendt: Only the mob and the elite can be attracted by the momentum of totalitarianism i ...

- 295. George Age: Only the more rugged mortals should attempt to keep up with current literature.

- 296. George Age: Only the more rugged mortals should attempt to keep up with current literature.

- 297. Sinclair Lewis: Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very d ...

- 298. Sinclair Lewis: Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very d ...

- 299. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Our high respect for a well read person is praise enough for literature.

- 300. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Our high respect for a well read person is praise enough for literature.
