186 Quotations with Sufficient.
- 101. Samuel Butler: Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises.

- 102. Jorge Luis Borges: Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that a singl ...

- 103. Kahlil Kibran: Love possesses not nor will it be possessed, for love is sufficient unto love.

- 104. Johann Georg Zimmermann: Many good qualities are not sufficient to balance a single want -- the want of m ...

- 105. Socrates: No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet everyone thi ...

- 106. Socrates: No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet everyone thi ...

- 107. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Nothing is impossible; there are ways that lead to everything, and if we had suf ...

- 108. Edward Dahlberg: One of the weaknesses in the cooperative is that it has never been sufficiently ...

- 109. Sir John Lubbock: Our duty is to believe that for which we have sufficient evidence, and to suspen ...

- 110. Author Unknown: Our human resources, as marshalled by the will, were not sufficient; they failed ...

- 111. Henry Morgan: People with insufficient personalities are fond of cats. These people adore bein ...

- 112. Jeane Kirkpatrick: Personal virtue is a good in itself, but it is not a sufficient means to an end ...

- 113. Henry David Thoreau: Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mank ...

- 114. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Princes give me sufficiently if they take nothing from me, and do me much good i ...

- 115. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Quickness in believing evil without having sufficiently examining it is the effe ...

- 116. George Santayana: Society is like the air, necessary to breathe but insufficient to live on.

- 117. T.L. Gayler: Sufficient to each day are the duties to be done and the trials to be endured.

- 118. T.L. Gayler: Sufficient to each day are the duties to be done and the trials to be endured.

- 119. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: That is never too often repeated, which is never sufficiently learned.

- 120. Francis Bacon: That things are changed, and that nothing really perishes, and that the sum of m ...

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