1351 Quotations with Same.
- 321. Edith Hamilton: Civilization...is a matter of imponderables, of delight in the things of the min ...

- 322. John Kenneth Galbraith: Clearly the most unfortunate people are those who must do the same thing over an ...

- 323. John Berger: Compare the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors b ...

- 324. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Courage and modesty are the most unequivocal of virtues, for they are of a kind ...

- 325. Arthur Koestler: Creative activity could be described as a type of learning process where teacher ...

- 326. Jean Genet: Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is tru ...

- 327. William J. Durant: Destroy it. There may be a redistribution of the land, but the natural inequalit ...

- 328. Francis Bacon: Discern of the coming on of years, and think not to do the same things still; fo ...

- 329. Samuel Johnson: Distance has the same effect on the mind as on the eye.

- 330. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Divorce is probably of nearly the same date as marriage. I believe, however, tha ...

- 331. George M. Jarn: Do good through philanthropy, make money, have fun, all at the same time.

- 332. Anton Chekhov: Doctors are just the same as lawyers; the only difference is that lawyers merely ...

- 333. Akio Morita: Don't be afraid to make a mistake. But make sure you don't make the same mistake ...

- 334. Author Unknown: Each class of society has its own requirements; but it may be said that every cl ...

- 335. Harold Wallace Ross: Editing is the same as quarreling with writers -- same thing exactly.

- 336. Jeremiah Joseph: Einstein is an analytical mathematician seeking to give a physical interpretatio ...

- 337. J. G. Ballard: Electronic aids, particularly domestic computers, will help the inner migration, ...

- 338. Aristotle: Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons.

- 339. Benjamin Franklin: Every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well t ...

- 340. Charles Horton Cooley: Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributabl ...

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