6611 Quotations with Thou.
- 321. Luther: Next to theology I give to music the highest place and honor. And we see how Dav ...

- 322. Dick Gregory: Nature is not affected by finance. If someone offered you ten thousand dollars t ...

- 323. John Erskine: Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision wit ...

- 324. Author Unknown: Many people seem to think that opportunity means a chance to get money without e ...

- 325. Sidney Madwed: Most people receive very little training on how to live effectively and harmonio ...

- 326. Eric Hoffer: They who lack talent expect things to happen without effort. They ascribe failur ...

- 327. John Ruskin: The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something and ...

- 328. Margaret Lowenfeld: Play is an essential function of the passage from immaturity to emotional maturi ...

- 329. T.S. Eliot: I take as metaphysical poetry that in which what is ordinarily apprehensible onl ...

- 330. William Carlos Williams: But all art is sensual and poetry particularly so. It is directly, that is, of t ...

- 331. Henry David Thoreau: Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, litera ...

- 332. Irving Stone: At the Cole School, where they had community singing every morning the teacher n ...

- 333. Johnson: It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy and yet unenvied, to be healthy ...

- 334. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Finish each day before you begin the next, and interpose a solid wall of sleep b ...

- 335. Blaise Pascal: We think very little of time present; we anticipate the future, as being too slo ...

- 336. Frederick Saunders: Pride, like laudanun and other poisonous medicines, is beneficial in small, thou ...

- 337. Grenville Kleiser: There are fine things which you mean to do some day, under what you think will b ...

- 338. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought. Each subsiding centu ...

- 339. Thomas Fuller: Thou ought to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises, and theref ...

- 340. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Proverbs are the literature of reason, or the statements of absolute truth, with ...

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