1872 Quotations with Stat.
- 1661. Louis Orr: Science will never be able to reduce the value of a sunset to arithmetic. Nor ca ...

- 1662. Katherine D. Ortega: In the next year or so, my signature will appear on $60 billion of United States ...

- 1663. George Orwell: We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first dut ...

- 1664. Lee Harvey Oswald: They have found absolutely nothing to connect us with the Communist Party of the ...

- 1665. Bill Owens: As a governor, I am naturally inclined to focus on the domestic side of protecti ...

- 1666. Bill Owens: Our nation, and our state, have paid a high price in the defense of our nation. ...

- 1667. Bill Owens: People believe. They believe in the desire of state government to help. They bel ...

- 1668. Russell Page: A discerning eye needs only a hint, and understatement leaves the imagination fr ...

- 1669. Timothy Pawlenty: We have the highest graduation rates, the broadest health care access, and the g ...

- 1670. Sonny Perdue: We want a state wise in its contemplation - just in its actions - and moderate i ...

- 1671. Sonny Perdue: You see, greatness for a state doesn't require some huge monument for all to see ...

- 1672. Richard Perle: But even a nation of laws must understand the limits of legalism. Between 1861 a ...

- 1673. Rick Perry: According to a study by Achieve Incorporated, Texas is the first state to make a ...

- 1674. Anne Perry: The great question, is there anything at all which is worth fighting such a war ...

- 1675. Fred Perry: With the statue and gates with my name, it's all a great thrill. People are now ...

- 1676. William Petty: Now, forasmuch as princes are not only powerful but rich, according to a number ...

- 1677. John Pilger: The attack on Iraq has been long planned. There just hasn't been an excuse for i ...

- 1678. Plato: How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts a ...

- 1679. Plato: That politician who curries favor with the citizens and indulges them and fawns ...

- 1680. Channing Pollock: Happiness: a way station between too little and too much.

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