431 Quotations with Throw.
- 221. Thomas Carlyle: The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder -- waif, a nothing, a ...

- 222. Thomas Carlyle: The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder -- waif, a nothing, a ...

- 223. Samuel Johnson: The mind is refrigerated by interruption; the thoughts are diverted from the pri ...

- 224. Sarah Bernhardt: The monster of advertisement... is a sort of octopus with innumerable tentacles. ...

- 225. Howard Pyle: The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and their author always ...

- 226. Giuseppe Mazzini: The theory of rights enables us to rise and overthrow obstacles, but not to foun ...

- 227. Dhammapada: The traveler has reached the end of the journey! In the freedom of the infinite ...

- 228. William Gilmore Simms: The true law of the race is progress and development. Whenever civilization paus ...

- 229. Arthur Miller: The word "now" is like a bomb thrown through the window, and it ticks.

- 230. James Fenton: The writing of a poem is like a child throwing stones into a mineshaft. You comp ...

- 231. Henry Miller: There are lone figures armed only with ideas, sometimes with just one idea, who ...

- 232. Camille Paglia: There are no accidents, only nature throwing her weight around. Even the bomb me ...

- 233. Leo Durocher: There are only five things you can do in baseball: run, throw, catch, hit, and h ...

- 234. Robert Lynd: There are some people who want to throw their arms round you simply because it i ...

- 235. George Eliot: There are various orders of beauty, causing men to make fools of themselves in v ...

- 236. C. C. Phelps: There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he gets his b ...

- 237. Mother Teresa: There must be a reason why some people can afford to live well. They must have w ...

- 238. Benjamin Franklin: There seem to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth. The first is by ...

- 239. Sun Tzu: Therefore the skilful leader subdues the enemy's troops without any fighting; he ...

- 240. Ben Jonson: They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, ...

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