1695 Quotations with Play.
- 641. Albert Einstein: The most evident difference springs from the important part which is played in m ...

- 642. Eva Figes: The much vaunted male logic isn't logical, because they display prejudices -- ag ...

- 643. Frank Moore Colby: The New York playgoer is a child of nature, and he has an honest and wholesome r ...

- 644. Blaise Pascal: The origins of disputes between philosophers is, that one class of them have und ...

- 645. David J. Schwartz: The person determined to achieve maximum success learns the principle that progr ...

- 646. Henri Frederic Amiel: The philosopher is like a man fasting in the midst of universal intoxication. He ...

- 647. Oscar Wilde: The play was a great success, but the audience was a disaster.

- 648. William Hazlitt: The player envies only the player, the poet envies only the poet.

- 649. Georg C. Lichtenberg: The pleasures of the imagination are as it were only drawings and models which a ...

- 650. David Mamet: The poker player learns that sometimes both science and common sense are wrong; ...

- 651. Walt Whitman: The powerful play goes on -- and you may contribute a verse. What will your vers ...

- 652. Oswald Spengler: The press today is an army with carefully organized weapons, the journalists its ...

- 653. Nancy Lopez: The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few hole ...

- 654. Billy Corgan: The Pumpkins love rock-and-roll, we absolutely love it, but we also think it's a ...

- 655. Jan Patocka: The real test of a man is not how well he plays the role he has invented for him ...

- 656. William A. Ward: The recipe of success is to study while others are sleeping, work while others a ...

- 657. Ernest Hemingway: The rich were dull and they drank too much or they played too much backgammon. T ...

- 658. Joseph Conrad: The sea -- this truth must be confessed -- has no generosity. No display of manl ...

- 659. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The thirst for adventure is the vent which Destiny offers; a war, a crusade, a g ...

- 660. Samuel Johnson: The trade of advertising is now so near perfection that it is not easy to propos ...

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