3103 Quotations with Though.
- 1701. Socrates: The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be.

- 1702. Eugenio Montale: The new man is born too old to tolerate the new world. The present conditions of ...

- 1703. Jeff Greenfield: The niftiest turn of phrase, the most elegant flight of rhetorical fancy, isn't ...

- 1704. Jeff Greenfield: The niftiest turn of phrase, the most elegant flight of rhetorical fancy, isn't ...

- 1705. Author Unknown: The object of art is to crystallize emotion into thought and then give it form.

- 1706. Eugene O'Neill: The old -- like children -- talk to themselves, for they have reached that hopel ...

- 1707. Lord Shaftesbury: The one and only formative power given to man is thought. By his thinking he not ...

- 1708. Paul G. Thomas: The one thing over which you have absolute control is your own thoughts. It is t ...

- 1709. Martin Buber: The ones who count are those persons who, though they may be of little renown, r ...

- 1710. Albert Camus: The only conception of freedom I can have is that of the prisoner or the individ ...

- 1711. John Keats: The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about n ...

- 1712. John Keats: The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about n ...

- 1713. Oscar Wilde: The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Chan ...

- 1714. Elton Trueblood: The only way to happiness is never to give happiness a thought.

- 1715. Walter Lippmann: The opposition is indispensable. A good statesman, like any other sensible human ...

- 1716. Theordore Roszak: The original root of the word "information" is the Latin word informare, which m ...

- 1717. Jack Handey: The other day I got out my can-opener and was opening a can of worms when I thou ...

- 1718. Soren Kierkegaard: The paradox is really the pathos of intellectual life and just as only great sou ...

- 1719. Charles E. Hummel: The past cannot be regained, although we can learn from it; the future is not ye ...

- 1720. John La Farge: The past, though it cannot be relived, can always be repaired.

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