594 Quotations with Lite.
- 121. W. H. Auden: America has always been a country of amateurs where the professional, that is to ...

- 122. Daniel J. Boorstin: America has been a land of dreams. A land where the aspirations of people from c ...

- 123. Raymond Chandler: An age which is incapable of poetry is incapable of any kind of literature excep ...

- 124. Lionel Trilling: Any historian of the literature of the modern age will take virtually for grante ...

- 125. Florence E. King: Any hope that America would finally grow up vanished with the rise of fundamenta ...

- 126. Oscar Wilde: Anybody can write a three-volume novel. It merely requires a complete ignorance ...

- 127. Author Unknown: Anyone can be polite to a king. It takes a gentleman to be polite to a beggar.

- 128. James W. Frick: Around every college and university in this nation there exist a handful of peop ...

- 129. J. M. Synge: As a man has no right to kill one of his children if it is diseased or insane, s ...

- 130. Wallace Stevens: As life grows more terrible, its literature grows more terrible.

- 131. P. J. O'Rourke: Automobiles are free of egotism, passion, prejudice and stupid ideas about where ...

- 132. Anthony Robbins: Beliefs have the power to create and the power to destroy. Human beings have the ...

- 133. Anais Nin: Beware of allowing a tactless word, rebuttal, a rejection to obliterate the whol ...

- 134. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Books are the best of things if well used; if abused, among the worst. They are ...

- 135. Thomas H. Huxley: Books are the money of Literature, but only the counters of Science.

- 136. Alexis de Tocqueville: By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regular ...

- 137. Joseph Collins: By starving emotions, we become humorless, rigid and stereotyped. By repressing ...

- 138. Oliver Goldsmith: Ceremonies are different in every country, but true politeness is everywhere the ...

- 139. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Charity literally means love, the love that understands, that does not merely sh ...

- 140. Benjamin Disraeli: Critics are those who have failed in literature and art.

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