2673 Quotations with Side.
- 1501. Ovid: This also -- that I live, I consider a gift of God.

- 1502. Dorothy Parker: This book is not to be tossed lightly aside, but to be hurled with great force.

- 1503. Orison Swett Marden: This is the test of your manhood: How much is there left in you after you have l ...

- 1504. Lord Byron: This place is the Devil, or at least his principal residence, they call it the U ...

- 1505. Virginia Woolf: This soul, or life within us, by no means agrees with the life outside us. If on ...

- 1506. Desiderius Erasmus: This type of man who is devoted to the study of wisdom is always most unlucky in ...

- 1507. Andrew Carnegie: This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: First, to set an exampl ...

- 1508. Benjamin Franklin: Those who govern, having much business on their hands, do not generally like to ...

- 1509. Logan Pearsall Smith: Those who talk on the razor-edge of double-meanings pluck the rarest blooms from ...

- 1510. Susan Sontag: Though collecting quotations could be considered as merely an ironic mimetism -- ...

- 1511. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler: Though outwardly a gloomy shroud, The inner half of every cloud Is bright and sh ...

- 1512. Philippus A. Paracelsus: Thoughts give birth to a creative force that is neither elemental nor sidereal. ...

- 1513. John Greenleaf Whittier: Through this broad street, restless ever, ebbs and flows a human tide, wave on w ...

- 1514. Comte De Lautreamont: Throughout the centuries, man has considered himself beautiful. I rather suppose ...

- 1515. Margaret Atwood: Time is compressed like the fist I close on my knee ... I hold inside it the clu ...

- 1516. Desiderius Erasmus: Time takes away the grief of men.

- 1517. Emily Dickinson: Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy! If I should fail, what poverty! And yet, as p ...

- 1518. Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'Tis the good reader that makes the good book; in every book he finds passages w ...

- 1519. Primo Levi: To accuse another of having weak kidneys, lungs, or heart, is not a crime; on th ...

- 1520. Bertrand Russell: To be able to concentrate for a considerable time is essential to difficult achi ...

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