3280 Quotations with Sing.
- 1781. Raymond Chandler: The overall picture, as the boys say, is of a degraded community whose idealism ...

- 1782. W. Somerset Maugham: The passing moment is all we can be sure of; it is only common sense to extract ...

- 1783. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest hap ...

- 1784. Og Mandino: The person who knows one thing and does it better than anyone else, even if it o ...

- 1785. Claude M. Bristol: The person with a fixed goal, a clear picture of his desire, or an ideal always ...

- 1786. William Hazlitt: The poetical impression of any object is that uneasy, exquisite sense of beauty ...

- 1787. Queen Victoria: The poor fatherless baby of eight months is now the utterly broken-hearted and c ...

- 1788. Walter Benjamin: The power of a text is different when it is read from when it is copied out. Onl ...

- 1789. Nadine Gordimer: The primacy of the word, basis of the human psyche, that has in our age been use ...

- 1790. Ann Oakley: The primary function of myth is to validate an existing social order. Myth enshr ...

- 1791. Walter Lippmann: The principle of majority rule is the mildest form in which the force of numbers ...

- 1792. John Foster Dulles: The principle of neutrality... has increasingly become an obsolete conception, a ...

- 1793. James M. Barrie: The printing press is either the greatest blessing or the greatest curse of mode ...

- 1794. Elias Canetti: The process of writing has something infinite about it. Even though it is interr ...

- 1795. William Shenstone: The proper means of increasing the love we bear our native country is to reside ...

- 1796. Margaret Mead: The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is ...

- 1797. Fulton John Sheen: The proud man counts his newspaper clippings, the humble man his blessings.

- 1798. Henry Ford: The question "Who ought to be boss?" is like as "Who ought to be the tenor in th ...

- 1799. John R. Stott: The question is not so much what the hand is doing (passing over some cash or a ...

- 1800. Lord Byron: The reading or non-reading a book will never keep down a single petticoat.

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