479 Quotations with Measure.
- 21. Sallust: It is the nature of ambition to make men liars and cheats, to hide the truth in ...
- 22. Author Unknown: The size of a man is measured by the size of the thing that makes him angry.
- 23. James Allen: In all human affairs there are efforts, and there are results, and the strength ...
- 24. Orison Swett Marden: You cannot measure a man by his failures. You must know what use he makes of the ...
- 25. Haniel Long: So much of what is best in us is bound up in our love of family, that it remains ...
- 26. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The measure of a master is his success in bringing all men around to his opinion ...
- 27. Walter Lippmann: Because the results are expressed in numbers, it is easy to make the mistake of ...
- 28. Author Unknown: One look around us ought to show that all our arbitrary measures and bounds have ...
- 29. Berenson: The artist, depicting man disdainful of the storm and stress of life, is no less ...
- 30. George Santayana: The degree in which a poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the e ...
- 31. Sidney Madwed: Poor is the man who does not know his own intrinsic worth and tends to measure e ...
- 32. Pittacus: The measure of a man is what he does with power.
- 33. Sir Philip Sidney: In forming a judgment, lay your hearts void of foretaken opinions; else, whatsoe ...
- 34. Frederika Bremer: People who are arrogant on account of their wealth are about equal to the Laplan ...
- 35. Bertrand Russell V. Delong: The most valuable things in life are not measured in monetary terms. The really ...
- 36. Martin Luther King: The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and c ...
- 37. Ambrose Bierce: CABBAGE, n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man ...
- 38. Ambrose Bierce: DRAGOON, n. A soldier who combines dash and steadiness in so equal measure that ...
- 39. Ambrose Bierce: INCOME, n. The natural and rational gauge and measure of respectability, the com ...
- 40. Ambrose Bierce: OBSOLETE, adj. No longer used by the timid. Said chiefly of words. A word which ...
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