280 Quotations with Sole.
- 21. Ambrose Bierce: OUT-OF-DOORS, n. That part of one's environment upon which no government has bee ...

- 22. Ambrose Bierce: PHILISTINE, n. One whose mind is the creature of its environment, following the ...

- 23. Ambrose Bierce: PRESIDE, v. To guide the action of a deliberative body to a desirable result. In ...

- 24. Ambrose Bierce: QUILL, n. An implement of torture yielded by a goose and commonly wielded by an ...

- 25. Ambrose Bierce: QUOTATION, n. The act of repeating erroneously the words of another. The words e ...

- 26. Ambrose Bierce: RAREBIT, n. A Welsh rabbit, in the speech of the humorless, who point out that i ...

- 27. Ambrose Bierce: RIDICULE, n. Words designed to show that the person of whom they are uttered is ...

- 28. Ambrose Bierce: ROPE, n. An obsolescent appliance for reminding assassins that they too are mort ...

- 29. Ambrose Bierce: SACRAMENT, n. A solemn religious ceremony to which several degrees of authority ...

- 30. Ambrose Bierce: SACRED, adj. Dedicated to some religious purpose; having a divine character; ins ...

- 31. Ambrose Bierce: SANDLOTTER, n. A vertebrate mammal holding the political views of Denis Kearney, ...

- 32. Ambrose Bierce: SATIRE, n. An obsolete kind of literary composition in which the vices and folli ...

- 33. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

- 34. Ambrose Bierce: TRIAL, n. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless c ...

- 35. Ambrose Bierce: TRUTH, n. An ingenious compound of desirability and appearance. Discovery of tru ...

- 36. Ambrose Bierce: WEATHER, n. The climate of the hour. A permanent topic of conversation among per ...

- 37. Ambrose Bierce: WORMS'-MEAT, n. The finished product of which we are the raw material. The conte ...

- 38. Ambrose Bierce: WRATH, n. Anger of a superior quality and degree, appropriate to exalted charact ...

- 39. Ambrose Bierce: YESTERDAY, n. The infancy of youth, the youth of manhood, the entire past of age ...

- 40. Aristotle: Wit is educated insolence.

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