98 Quotations with Loose.
- 41. John Ruskin: I look upon those pitiful concretions of lime and clay which spring up, in milde ...

- 42. Andy Warhol: I suppose I have a really loose interpretation of "work," because I think that j ...

- 43. Author Unknown: It is easier to gather up a bag of loose feathers than to round up or head off a ...

- 44. Author Unknown: It is with a word as with an arrow -- once let it loose and it does not return.

- 45. Babe Didrikson Zaharias: It's not just enough to swing at the ball. You've got to loosen your girdle and ...

- 46. Larry Bird: Leadership is getting players to believe in you. If you tell a teammate you're r ...

- 47. Thomas H. Huxley: Mathematics may be compared to a mill of exquisite workmanship, which grinds you ...

- 48. Thomas Szasz: Men are afraid to rock the boat in which they hope to drift safely through life' ...

- 49. William Butler Yeats: Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and ever ...

- 50. Alexander Trocchi: No doubt I shall go on writing, stumbling across tundras of unmeaning, planting ...

- 51. Leonidas of Tarentum: Now is the season for sailing; for already the chattering swallow is come and th ...

- 52. F. Scott Fitzgerald: One writes of scars healed, a loose parallel to the pathology of the skin, but t ...

- 53. Charlotte Bronte: Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart who ...

- 54. Charlotte Bronte: Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart who ...

- 55. Henry Vaughan: So stick up ivy and the bays, and then restore the heathen ways, green will remi ...

- 56. Henry Vaughan: So stick up ivy and the bays, and then restore the heathen ways, green will remi ...

- 57. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon: Teenagers travel in droves, packs, swarms.... To the librarian, they're a gaggle ...

- 58. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...

- 59. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...

- 60. Max Beerbohm: The past is a work of art, free of irrelevancies and loose ends.

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