Famous Quotes
6611 Quotations with Thou.
- 881. Titus Livius: I approach these questions unwillingly, as they are sore subjects, but no cure c ...

- 882. Tiberius: In a free state there should be freedom of speech and thought.

- 883. Arthur Schopenhauer: Noise is the most impertinent of all forms of interruption. It is not only an in ...

- 884. Alexander Hamilton: Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not ...

- 885. Sir Philip Sidney: They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.

- 886. Augustus Hare: Man without religion is the creature of circumstances.

- 887. Abraham Lincoln: Let me not be understood as saying that there are no bad laws, nor that grievanc ...

- 888. William James: The stream of thought flows on; but most of its segments fall into the bottomles ...

- 889. Cicero: Neither can embellishments of language be found without arrangement and expressi ...

- 890. Arthur Schopenhauer: The memory should be specially taxed in youth, since it is then that it is stron ...

- 891. Bertrand Russell: Passive acceptance of the teacher's wisdom is easy to most boys and girls. It in ...

- 892. Rene Descartes: The reading of all good books is indeed like a conversation with the noblest men ...

- 893. Hermann Hesse: Without words, without writing and without books there would be no history, ther ...

- 894. Thomas H. Huxley: The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence.

- 895. Sir Arthur Helps: Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought.

- 896. Abraham Lincoln: Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all d ...

- 897. William Shakespeare: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
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- 898. James Otis: Taxation without representation is tyranny.

- 899. Jean Baptiste Montegut: Music like religion, unconditionally brings in its train all the moral virtues t ...

- 900. Sir Thomas More: Why dost thou gaze upon the sky?
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