8099 Quotations with Other.
- 6941. Henry A. Kissinger: For other nations, utopia is a blessed past never to be recovered; for Americans ...

- 6942. Henry A. Kissinger: It was a Greek tragedy. Nixon was fulfilling his own nature. Once it started it ...

- 6943. Henry A. Kissinger: Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.

- 6944. Henry A. Kissinger: The superpowers often behave like two heavily armed blind men feeling their way ...

- 6945. Yves Klein: In 1946, while still an adolescent, I was to sign my name on the other side of t ...

- 6946. John Knowles: The novel has one peculiarity for a school novel: It never attacks the place; it ...

- 6947. Donald Knuth: I decry the current tendency to seek patents on algorithms. There are better way ...

- 6948. Walter Koenig: Movies can be effective in influencing people to think in ways they might not ot ...

- 6949. Walter Koenig: Well, an actor is an actor is actor, to paraphrase someone or other and the oppo ...

- 6950. Fortune cookie: When you row another person across the river, you get there yourself.

- 6951. Sean Karsten: Do not learn from your mistakes, learn from the mistakes of others so that you d ...

- 6952. Henry George Bohn: Wise learn by others' mistakes, fools by their own.

- 6953. Katharine Hepburn's Mother: If you always do what interests you, then at least one person is pleased.

- 6954. Anne Frank: Whoever is happy makes others happy too.

- 6955. Albert Ellis: The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are y ...

- 6956. David Koresh: Hey, the other night your tanks came right up towards the house, is this not a v ...

- 6957. Robby Krieger: In The Doors we have both musicians and poets, and both know of each other's art ...

- 6958. Louis Kronenberger: Nothing so soothes our vanity as a display of greater vanity in others; it make ...

- 6959. Louis Kronenberger: The Englishman wants to be recognized as a gentleman, or as some other suitable ...

- 6960. Joseph Wood Krutch: A book unlike a television program, moving picture or any other modern means of ...

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