1667 Quotations with Ming.
- 61. Sir Philip Sidney: In forming a judgment, lay your hearts void of foretaken opinions; else, whatsoe ...

- 62. Robert Cecil: We hear much of a decent pride, a becoming proud, a noble pride, a laudable prid ...

- 63. Sidney Madwed: Without relationships, no matter how much wealth, fame, power, prestige and seem ...

- 64. J. W. Alexander: There are pauses amidst study, and even pauses of seeming idleness, in which a p ...

- 65. Ernest Hemingway: But in modern war you will die like a dog for no good reason.

- 66. Peter S. Jennison: The poor and the affluent are not communicating because they do not have the sam ...

- 67. Rule of Life: It is certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught, as men ta ...

- 68. Dale Carnegie: If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. ...

- 69. Ian Fleming: Bond. James Bond.

- 70. Ernest Hemingway: Courage is grace under pressure.

- 71. Ernest Hemingway: But did thee feel the earth move?

- 72. Ernest Hemingway: Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.

- 73. J.P. McEvoy: Practical people would be more practical if they would take a little more time f ...

- 74. May Sarton: Women are at last becoming persons first and wives second, and that is as it sho ...

- 75. Ambrose Bierce: ABNORMAL, adj. Not conforming to standard. In matters of thought and conduct, to ...

- 76. Ambrose Bierce: DEPUTY, n. A male relative of an office-holder, or of his bondsman. The deputy i ...

- 77. Ambrose Bierce: DIARY, n. A daily record of that part of one's life, which he can relate to hims ...

- 78. Ambrose Bierce: EMBALM, v.i. To cheat vegetation by locking up the gases upon which it feeds. By ...

- 79. Ambrose Bierce: FEMALE, n. One of the opposing, or unfair, sex.
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- 80. Ambrose Bierce: FREEMASONS, n. An order with secret rites, grotesque ceremonies and fantastic co ...

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