1526 Quotations with Press.
- 1441. Steven Wright: Ever notice how irons have a setting for permanent press? I don't get it.

- 1442. Peter Weir: I wrote a thing for myself called A Short History of The Truman Show about how i ...

- 1443. Albert Wolff: These so-called artists style themselves Intransigents, Impressionists. They thr ...

- 1444. Carl Yastrzemski: The three-thousand hitting thing was the first time I let individual pressure ge ...

- 1445. Ed Yourdan: We're going to suffer a year of technological disruptions, followed by a decade ...

- 1446. Billy Zane: For me it's always about first impressions. I trust my instincts. I love to prep ...

- 1447. Antonin Artaud: The stage is a concrete physical place which asks to be filled, and to be given ...

- 1448. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik: But Oh! The blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearless on an ...

- 1449. Albert Einstein: Since our inner experiences consist of reproductions and combinations of sensory ...

- 1450. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I have seen manners that make a similar impression with personal beauty; that gi ...

- 1451. Robert Frost: A poem begins with a lump in the throat, a home-sickness or a love-sickness. It ...

- 1452. Nathaniel Hawthorne: It was a folly, with the materiality of this daily life pressing so intrusively ...

- 1453. Abraham Lincoln: It is said an eastern monarch once charged his wise men to invent a sentence, to ...

- 1454. Naguib Mahfouz: I have condemned Khomeini's fatwa to kill Salman Rushdie as a breach of internat ...

- 1455. Yehudi Menuhin: We embark unhesitatingly on the path, in a direction that is absolutely right an ...

- 1456. Arthur Quinn: The omission of an expected conjunction is called an asyndeton. Caesar is suppos ...

- 1457. Ayn Rand: A chronic lack of pleasure, of any enjoyable, rewarding or stimulating experienc ...

- 1458. George Santayana: It is a revenge the devil sometimes takes upon the virtuous, that he entraps the ...

- 1459. Friedrich von Schiller: History, insofar as it accustoms human beings to comprehend the whole of the pas ...

- 1460. William Shakespeare: To be, or not to be: that is the question:
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