1863 Quotations with Pear.
- 1241. William Shakespeare: The time is out of joint. O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right!

- 1242. William Shakespeare: The undiscovered country form whose born no traveler returns.

- 1243. Octave Mirbeau: The universe appears to me like an immense, inexorable torture-garden. Passions, ...

- 1244. William Shakespeare: The very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream.

- 1245. John Locke: The visible mark of extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly in all the ...

- 1246. Logan Pearsall Smith: The vitality of a new movement in Art must be gauged by the fury it arouses.

- 1247. William Shakespeare: The voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their children they are heaven ...

- 1248. William Shakespeare: The voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous be lost, is to sit up che ...

- 1249. Robert Bierstedt: The way we imagine ourselves to appear to another person is an essential element ...

- 1250. William Shakespeare: The weariest and most loathed worldly life, that age, ache, penury and imprisonm ...

- 1251. William Shakespeare: The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.

- 1252. Louis Aragon: The whole fauna of human fantasies, their marine vegetation, drifts and luxuriat ...

- 1253. William Shakespeare: The will is deaf and hears no heedful friends.

- 1254. John Ruskin: The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations f ...

- 1255. Daniel Webster: The world is governed more by appearances than by realities, so that it is fully ...

- 1256. William Shakespeare: The world must be peopled. When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I ...

- 1257. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The world rewards the appearance of virtue more often than it reward the virtue ...

- 1258. William Shakespeare: The worst is not so long as we can say, "This is the worst."

- 1259. Logan Pearsall Smith: The wretchedness of being rich is that you live with rich people. To suppose, as ...

- 1260. Edgar Allan Poe: The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunders ...

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