6611 Quotations with Thou.
- 4201. Laurence Sterne: 'Tis no extravagant arithmetic to say, that for every ten jokes, thou hast got a ...

- 4202. Ezra Pound: 'Tis not need we know our every thought or see the work shop where each mask is ...

- 4203. Lord Byron: 'Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print; A book's a book, although there ...

- 4204. Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'Tis the good reader that makes the good book; in every book he finds passages w ...

- 4205. Miguel de Cervantes: 'Tis the maddest trick a man can ever play in his whole life, to let his breath ...

- 4206. Marquis de Vauvenargues: To achieve great things we must live as though we were never going to die.

- 4207. Ayn Rand: To achieve, you need thought. You have to know what you are doing and that's rea ...

- 4208. Martin Luther: To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without br ...

- 4209. Henry David Thoreau: To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a s ...

- 4210. Abu Sa'id: To be a Sufi is to cease from taking trouble; and there is no greater trouble fo ...

- 4211. Don DeLillo: To be a tourist is to escape accountability. Errors and failings don't cling to ...

- 4212. Charles Baudouin: To be ambitious for wealth, and yet always expecting to be poor, to be always do ...

- 4213. William Butler Yeats: To be born woman is to know -- although they do not speak of it at school -- wom ...

- 4214. Georg C. Lichtenberg: To be content with life -- or to live merrily, rather -- all that is required is ...

- 4215. Oscar Wilde: To be good, according to the vulgar standard of goodness, is obviously quite eas ...

- 4216. Walter Benjamin: To be happy is to be able to become aware of oneself without fright.

- 4217. Meister Eckhart: To be right, a person must do one of two things: either he must learn to have Go ...

- 4218. Charles Dickens: To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watch ...

- 4219. Robert Louis Stevenson: To be wealthy, a rich nature is the first requisite and money but the second. To ...

- 4220. Decimus Magnus Ausonius: To begin is half the work, let half still remain; again begin this, and thou wil ...

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