149 Quotations with Station.
- 1. Bill Tammeus: Oil prices have fallen lately. We include this news for the benefit of gas stati ...

- 2. Joey Bishop: Today you can go to a gas station and find the cash register open and the toilet ...

- 3. Joseph Addison: Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear s ...

- 4. Margaret Lee Runbeck: Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling.

- 5. Joseph Addison: There are many shining qualities on the mind of man; but none so useful as discr ...

- 6. Mary Lyon: Let us forever forget that every station in life is necessarily that each deserv ...

- 7. Dugald Stewart: The faculty of imagination is the great spring of human activity, and the princi ...

- 8. Kahlil Gibran: Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but manifestation ...

- 9. Florence Scovel Shinn: Every great work, every great accomplishment, has been brought into manifestatio ...

- 10. U Thant: Every human being, of whatever origin, of whatever station, deserves respect. We ...

- 11. Thomas Aquinas: The highest manifestation of life consists in this: that a being governs its own ...

- 12. Charles M. Schwab: In my wide association in life, meeting with many and great men in various parts ...

- 13. Ambrose Bierce: BRAIN, n. An apparatus with which we think what we think. That which distinguish ...

- 14. Ambrose Bierce: DEGRADATION, n. One of the stages of moral and social progress from private stat ...

- 15. Ambrose Bierce: HOUSE, n. A hollow edifice erected for the habitation of man, rat, mouse, beelte ...

- 16. Ambrose Bierce: MONAD, n. The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. (See _Molecule_.) According ...

- 17. Ambrose Bierce: OUT-OF-DOORS, n. That part of one's environment upon which no government has bee ...

- 18. Ambrose Bierce: PLAGUE, n. In ancient times a general punishment of the innocent for admonition ...

- 19. Ambrose Bierce: RESIGN, v.t. To renounce an honor for an advantage. To renounce an advantage for ...

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

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