1434 Quotations with State.
- 761. Aristotle: The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.

- 762. Joshua Renolds: The young mind is pliable and imitates, but in more advanced states grows rigid ...

- 763. Walt Whitman: Their manners, speech, dress, friendships -- the freshness and candor of their p ...

- 764. Samuel Johnson: There are innumerable questions to which the inquisitive mind can in this state ...

- 765. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: There are no rights whatever without corresponding duties. Look at the history o ...

- 766. George Eliot: There are various orders of beauty, causing men to make fools of themselves in v ...

- 767. Pat Riley: There can only be one state of mind as you approach any profound test; total con ...

- 768. Miguel de Cervantes: There is a strange charm in the thoughts of a good legacy, or the hopes of an es ...

- 769. Elmo Roper: There is an urgent need -- in fact, a national survival need -- for invigorating ...

- 770. John F. Kennedy: There is no city in the United States in which I can get a warmer welcome and fe ...

- 771. Napoleon Bonaparte: There is no class of people so hard to manage in a state, as those whose intenti ...

- 772. Lord Byron: There is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquak ...

- 773. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: There is not much less vexation in the government of a private family than in th ...

- 774. H. L. Mencken: There is nothing worse than an idle hour, with no occupation offering. People wh ...

- 775. Edward Hoagland: There often seems to be a playfulness to wise people, as if either their equanim ...

- 776. Henry David Thoreau: There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to ...

- 777. Samuel Johnson: They that have grown old in a single state are generally found to be morose, fre ...

- 778. Thomas E. Lawrence: This death's livery which walled its bearers from ordinary life was sign that th ...

- 779. Dante, Alighieri: This miserable state is borne by the wretched souls of those who lived without d ...

- 780. Virginia Woolf: Those comfortably padded lunatic asylums which are known, euphemistically, as th ...

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