3103 Quotations with Though.
- 261. Ambrose Bierce: SEAL, n. A mark impressed upon certain kinds of documents to attest their authen ...

- 262. Ambrose Bierce: SHERIFF, n. In America the chief executive office of a country, whose most chara ...

- 263. Ambrose Bierce: SOUL, n. A spiritual entity concerning which there hath been brave disputation. ...

- 264. Ambrose Bierce: STORY, n. A narrative, commonly untrue. The truth of the stories here following ...

- 265. Ambrose Bierce: SUCCESS, n. The one unpardonable sin against one's fellows. In literature, and p ...

- 266. Ambrose Bierce: SYCOPHANT, n. One who approaches Greatness on his belly so that he may not be co ...

- 267. Ambrose Bierce: TARIFF, n. A scale of taxes on imports, designed to protect the domestic produce ...

- 268. Ambrose Bierce: TIGHTS, n. An habiliment of the stage designed to reinforce the general acclamat ...

- 269. Ambrose Bierce: TORTOISE, n. A creature thoughtfully created to supply occasion for the followin ...

- 270. Ambrose Bierce: TREE, n. A tall vegetable intended by nature to serve as a penal apparatus, thou ...

- 271. Ambrose Bierce: TZETZE (or TSETSE) FLY, n. An African insect (_Glossina morsitans_) whose bite i ...

- 272. Ambrose Bierce: ULTIMATUM, n. In diplomacy, a last demand before resorting to concessions.
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- 273. Ambrose Bierce: W (double U) has, of all the letters in our alphabet, the only cumbrous name, th ...

- 274. Ambrose Bierce: WIDOW, n. A pathetic figure that the Christian world has agreed to take humorous ...

- 275. Ambrose Bierce: WORMS'-MEAT, n. The finished product of which we are the raw material. The conte ...

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

- 277. Ambrose Bierce: YESTERDAY, n. The infancy of youth, the youth of manhood, the entire past of age ...

- 278. Ambrose Bierce: ZENITH, n. The point in the heavens directly overhead to a man standing or a gro ...

- 279. Ambrose Bierce: ZEUS, n. The chief of Grecian gods, adored by the Romans as Jupiter and by the m ...

- 280. Horace Smith: Courage is the fear of being thought a coward.

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