708 Quotations with Range.
- 161. Benny Green: A jazz musician is a juggler who uses harmonies instead of oranges.

- 162. Charles Edward Montague: A lie will easily get you out of a scrape, and yet, strangely and beautifully, r ...

- 163. Anita Brookner: A man can go from being a lover to being a stranger in three moves flat but a wo ...

- 164. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A man is a method, a progressive arrangement; a selecting principle, gathering h ...

- 165. Robert Menzies: A man may be a tough, concentrated, successful money-maker and never contribute ...

- 166. John Berger: A peasant becomes fond of his pig and is glad to salt away its pork. What is sig ...

- 167. John Argenti: A plan is a list of actions arranged in whatever sequence is thought likely to a ...

- 168. Eric Hoffer: A preoccupation with the future not only prevents us from seeing the present as ...

- 169. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us.

- 170. Beatrix Campbell: A society in which adults are estranged from the world of children, and often fr ...

- 171. Charles Horton Cooley: A strange and somewhat impassive physiognomy is often, perhaps, an advantage to ...

- 172. Virginia Woolf: A strange thing has happened -- while all the other arts were born naked, this, ...

- 173. Albert Einstein: A theory is the more impressive the greater is the simplicity of its premises, t ...

- 174. Friedrich Nietzsche: All in all, punishment hardens and renders people more insensible; it concentrat ...

- 175. Ezra Pound: All my life I believed I knew something. But then one strange day came when I re ...

- 176. Author Unknown: America, where people do not inquire of a stranger, "What is he?" But "What can ...

- 177. James Baldwin: An identity is questioned only when it is menaced, as when the mighty begin to f ...

- 178. Jacques Prevert: An orange on the table, your dress on the rug, and you in my bed, sweet present ...

- 179. Samuel Daniel: And who in time knows whither we may vent the treasure of our tongue? To what st ...

- 180. Leslie H. Farber: Anxiety is that range of distress which attends willing what cannot be willed.

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