1902 Quotations with Through.
- 81. Charles B. Vaughan: A grandfather was walking through his yard when he heard his granddaughter repea ...

- 82. Joseph Addison: It is folly for an eminent person to think of escaping censure, and a weakness t ...

- 83. Isaac Asimov: The three fundamental Rules of Robotics...One: a robot may not injure a human be ...

- 84. Kenich Ohmae: It is hard to let old beliefs go. They are familiar. We are comfortable with the ...

- 85. Woodrow Wilson: We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things in the soft h ...

- 86. Betty Friedan: It is easier to live through someone else than to become complete yourself.

- 87. Ambrose Bierce: ACEPHALOUS, adj. In the surprising condition of the Crusader who absently pulled ...

- 88. Ambrose Bierce: COMMONWEALTH, n. An administrative entity operated by an incalculable multitude ...

- 89. Ambrose Bierce: CONTROVERSY, n. A battle in which spittle or ink replaces the injurious cannon-b ...

- 90. Ambrose Bierce: CRITIC, n. A person who boasts himself hard to please because nobody tries to pl ...

- 91. Ambrose Bierce: DEPUTY, n. A male relative of an office-holder, or of his bondsman. The deputy i ...

- 92. Ambrose Bierce: EXPERIENCE, n. The wisdom that enables us to recognize as an undesirable old acq ...

- 93. Ambrose Bierce: FAIRY, n. A creature, variously fashioned and endowed, that formerly inhabited t ...

- 94. Ambrose Bierce: FOLLY, n. That "gift and faculty divine" whose creative and controlling energy i ...

- 95. Ambrose Bierce: FOOL, n. A person who pervades the domain of intellectual speculation and diffus ...

- 96. Ambrose Bierce: FORCE, n.
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- 97. Ambrose Bierce: GUNPOWDER, n. An agency employed by civilized nations for the settlement of disp ...

- 98. Ambrose Bierce: HEART, n. An automatic, muscular blood-pump. Figuratively, this useful organ is ...

- 99. Ambrose Bierce: INAUSPICIOUSLY, adv. In an unpromising manner, the auspices being unfavorable. A ...

- 100. Ambrose Bierce: LICKSPITTLE, n. A useful functionary, not infrequently found editing a newspaper ...

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