1352 Quotations with Mark.
- 61. Greville: I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others ...

- 62. Author Unknown: The tipping custom originated in England when small sums were dropped into a box ...

- 63. Brian Sutton-Smith: The parent who gets down on the floor to play with a child on Christmas Day is u ...

- 64. C. M. Cox: Blaise Pascal used to mark with charcoal the walls of his playroom, seeking a me ...

- 65. Joseph Wood Krutch: Perhaps we are wiser, less foolish and more far-seeing than we were two hundred ...

- 66. Author Unknown: If wisdom were on sale in the open market, the stupid would not even ask the pri ...

- 67. Mark Rutherford: A true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power.

- 68. Richard Bach: Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. Being true to an ...

- 69. Douglas Adams: Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the expe ...

- 70. Mark Russell: The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entir ...

- 71. Mistinguette: A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point. That's the basi ...

- 72. Anne Morrow Lindbergh: My passport photo is one of the most remarkable photographs I have ever seen --- ...

- 73. Ambrose Bierce: ABDOMEN, n. The temple of the god Stomach, in whose worship, with sacrificial ri ...

- 74. Ambrose Bierce: BLACKGUARD, n. A man whose qualities, prepared for display like a box of berries ...

- 75. Ambrose Bierce: CONTROVERSY, n. A battle in which spittle or ink replaces the injurious cannon-b ...

- 76. Ambrose Bierce: DEGENERATE, adj. Less conspicuously admirable than one's ancestors. The contempo ...

- 77. Ambrose Bierce: FLY-SPECK, n. The prototype of punctuation. It is observed by Garvinus that the ...

- 78. Ambrose Bierce: FROG, n. A reptile with edible legs. The first mention of frogs in profane liter ...

- 79. Ambrose Bierce: GALLOWS, n. A stage for the performance of miracle plays, in which the leading a ...

- 80. Ambrose Bierce: HOG, n. A bird remarkable for the catholicity of its appetite and serving to ill ...

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