2937 Quotations with Part.
- 1181. David Jenkins: No statement about God is simply, literally true. God is far more than can be me ...

- 1182. Adrienne Rich: No woman is really an insider in the institutions fathered by masculine consciou ...

- 1183. Adrienne Rich: No woman is really an insider in the institutions fathered by masculine consciou ...

- 1184. Mahatma Gandhi: Non-violence is not a garment to be put on and off at will. Its seat is in the h ...

- 1185. Rainer Maria Rilke: Nothing in this world can one imagine beforehand, not the least thing. Everythin ...

- 1186. Marilyn French: Nothing is ever simple. What do you do when you discover you like parts of the r ...

- 1187. Samuel Johnson: Nothing is more common than mutual dislike, where mutual approbation is particul ...

- 1188. Napoleon Bonaparte: Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decid ...

- 1189. Henry Ford: Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. There are no big ...

- 1190. Henry Ford: Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs. There are no big ...

- 1191. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Nothing is so contagious as an example. We never do great good or evil without b ...

- 1192. Franklin P. Jones: Nothing makes you more tolerant of a neighbor's noisy party than being there.

- 1193. Marcus T. Cicero: Nothing so cements and holds together all the parts of a society as faith or cre ...

- 1194. Thomas Carlyle: Nothing that was worthy in the past departs; no truth or goodness realized by ma ...

- 1195. William Golding: Novelists do not write as birds sing, by the push of nature. It is part of the j ...

- 1196. Ralph J. Cudworth: Now all the knowledge and wisdom that is in creatures, whether angels or men, is ...

- 1197. Robert Doisneau: Nowadays people's visual imagination is so much more sophisticated, so much more ...

- 1198. Walt Whitman: O lands! O all so dear to me -- what you are, I become part of that, whatever it ...

- 1199. John Milton: O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chai ...

- 1200. John Milton: O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chai ...

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