Famous Quotes
303 Quotations with Sily.
- 181. Theodore Zeldin: The great attraction of fashion is that it diverted attention from the insoluble ...

- 182. Theodore Zeldin: The great attraction of fashion is that it diverted attention from the insoluble ...

- 183. William Hazlitt: The greatest reverses of fortune are the most easily borne from a sort of dignit ...

- 184. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The intellectual man requires a fine bait; the sots are easily amused. But every ...

- 185. Adam Smith: The machines that are first invented to perform any particular movement are alwa ...

- 186. Northrop Frye: The metaphor of the king as the shepherd of his people goes back to ancient Egyp ...

- 187. Margaret Collier Graham: The mind of the most logical thinker goes so easily from one point to another th ...

- 188. Carl Jung: The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and ca ...

- 189. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...

- 190. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...

- 191. John Ruskin: The principle of all successful effort is to try to do not what is absolutely th ...

- 192. George Eliot: The sense of an entailed disadvantage -- the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by ...

- 193. Lenny Bruce: The thing with Catholicism, the same as all religions, is that it teaches what s ...

- 194. Robertson Davies: The world is burdened with young fogies. Old men with ossified minds are easily ...

- 195. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The world is for thousands a freak show; the images flicker past and vanish; the ...

- 196. Jean Jacques Rousseau: There are two things to be considered with regard to any scheme. In the first pl ...

- 197. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol: There exists a kind of laughter which is worthy to be ranked with the higher lyr ...

- 198. Samuel Johnson: There is no kind of idleness by which we are so easily seduced as that which dig ...

- 199. Georg C. Lichtenberg: There were honest people long before there were Christians and there are, God be ...

- 200. Pierre Corneille: Those who easily forgive invite offenses.
