1921 Quotations with Ratio.
- 61. Josiah Gilbert Holland: Let this be understood, then, at starting; that the patient conquest of difficul ...

- 62. Thomas Paine: A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper i ...

- 63. General Smedley Butler: War like any other racket, pays high dividends to the very few. The cost of oper ...

- 64. Eric Hoffer: One might equate growing up with a mistrust of words. A mature person trusts his ...

- 65. Noah Webster: Language is not an abstract construction of the learned, or of dictionary makers ...

- 66. Hendrik W. Van Loon: In history as in life it is success that counts. Start a political upheaval and ...

- 67. Howard Crosby: A wisely chosen illustration is almost essential to fasten the truth upon the or ...

- 68. Bertrand Russell: The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation.

- 69. Doug Larson: The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there's only one ...

- 70. Phillip Lubin: Every generation thinks it has the answers, and every generation is humbled by n ...

- 71. W. Somerset Maugham: Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the de ...

- 72. Doctor Who: It may be irrational of me, but human beings are quite my favorite species.

- 73. Betty Friedan: Men are not the enemy, but the fellow victims. The real enemy is women's denigra ...

- 74. Ambrose Bierce: ADMINISTRATION, n. An ingenious abstraction in politics, designed to receive the ...

- 75. Ambrose Bierce: BAIT, n. A preparation that renders the hook more palatable. The best kind is be ...

- 76. Ambrose Bierce: CONSUL, n. In American politics, a person who having failed to secure and office ...

- 77. Ambrose Bierce: CURSE, v.t. Energetically to belabor with a verbal slap-stick. This is an operat ...

- 78. Ambrose Bierce: DULLARD, n. A member of the reigning dynasty in letters and life. The Dullards c ...

- 79. Ambrose Bierce: EDITOR, n. A person who combines the judicial functions of Minos, Rhadamanthus a ...

- 80. Ambrose Bierce: EPIGRAM, n. A short, sharp saying in prose or verse, frequently characterize by ...

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