1156 Quotations with Rather.
- 421. Henry Miller: If we are always arriving and departing, it is also true that we are eternally a ...

- 422. Anthony Robbins: If we don't see a failure as a challenge to modify our approach, but rather as a ...

- 423. John D. Rockefeller: If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel th ...

- 424. Percy Bysshe Shelley: In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it t ...

- 425. F. Scott Fitzgerald: In a few days I'll have lived one score and three days in this vale of tears. On ...

- 426. Stephen R. Covey: In addition to self-awareness, imagination and conscience, it is the fourth huma ...

- 427. Rebecca West: In England and America a beard usually means that its owner would rather be cons ...

- 428. Ernest Hemingway: In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what yo ...

- 429. Walter Lippmann: In making the great experiment of governing people by consent rather than by coe ...

- 430. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: In my opinion, the most fruitful and natural play of the mind is in conversation ...

- 431. Huston Smith: In nature, the emphasis is in what is rather than what ought to be.

- 432. W. H. Auden: In order that people may be happy in their work, these three things are needed: ...

- 433. Mortimer J. Adler: In the case of good books, the point is not how many of them you can get through ...

- 434. Aubrey Beardsley: In the present age, alas! our pens are ravished by unlettered authors and unmann ...

- 435. D. Lupton: In time of great anxiety we can draw power from our friends. We should at such t ...

- 436. A. N. Wilson: In universities and intellectual circles, academics can guarantee themselves pop ...

- 437. Louis Kronenberger: Individualism is rather like innocence: There must be something unconscious abou ...

- 438. William Ellery Channing: Innocent amusements are such as excite moderately, and such as produce a cheerfu ...

- 439. Joseph Addison: Irregularity and want of method are only supportable in men of great learning or ...

- 440. George Eliot: Is it not rather what we expect in men, that they should have numerous strands o ...

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