2937 Quotations with Part.
- 1221. Anthony Robbins: One reason so few of us achieve what we truly want is that we never direct our f ...

- 1222. Charles Horton Cooley: One who shows signs of mental aberration is, inevitably, perhaps, but cruelly, s ...

- 1223. Charles Horton Cooley: One who shows signs of mental aberration is, inevitably, perhaps, but cruelly, s ...

- 1224. Shirley Hazzard: One would always want to think of oneself as being on the side of love, ready to ...

- 1225. George Santayana: One's friends are that part of the human race with which one can be human.

- 1226. George Santayana: One's friends are that part of the human race with which one can be human.

- 1227. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Only he can understand what a farm is, what a country is, who shall have sacrifi ...

- 1228. Napoleon Bonaparte: Order marches with weighty and measured strides. Disorder is always in a hurry.

- 1229. Thomas Paine: Our citizenship in the United States is our national character. Our citizenship ...

- 1230. Joseph Addison: Our delight in any particular study, art, or science rises and improves in propo ...

- 1231. George Eliot: Our impartiality is kept for abstract merit and demerit, which none of us ever s ...

- 1232. Walt Whitman: Our leading men are not of much account and never have been, but the average of ...

- 1233. Henry David Thoreau: Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to sho ...

- 1234. Henry David Thoreau: Our moments of inspiration are not lost though we have no particular poem to sho ...

- 1235. Hermann Goering: Our movement took a grip on cowardly Marxism and from it extracted the meaning o ...

- 1236. William James: Our normal waking consciousness, rational consciousness as we call it, is but on ...

- 1237. George Eliot: Our passions do not live apart in locked chambers but dress in their small wardr ...

- 1238. Henri Frederic Amiel: Our true history is scarcely ever deciphered by others. The chief part of the dr ...

- 1239. Thomas Carlyle: Our works are the mirror wherein the spirit first sees its natural lineaments, H ...

- 1240. Albert Einstein: Out of the multitude of our sense experiences we take, mentally and arbitrarily, ...

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