Famous Quotes
2250 Quotations with Ties.
- 181. Sacha Guitry: There are women whose infidelities are the only link they still have with their ...
- 182. Ronnie Hawkins: We had parties that Nero would have been ashamed to attend
- 183. George Santayana: America is the greatest of opportunities and the worst of influences.
- 184. Oscar Wilde: What people call insincerity is simply a method by which we can multiply our per ...
- 185. Lenny Bruce: Because I'm Jewish, a lot of people ask why I killed Christ. What can I say? It ...
- 186. Jules Renard: Love is like an hourglass, with the heart filling up as the brain empties.
- 187. James Thurber: A husband should not insult his wife publicly, at parties. He should insult her ...
- 188. Calvin Trillin: Marriage is part of a sort of 50's revival package that's back in vogue along wi ...
- 189. U.S. Senate Chaplain Richard Halverson: The Godless would deny and destroy human rights .... the liberties of a nation c ...
- 190. Henri de Montherlant: Most affections are habits or duties we lack the courage to end.
- 191. Bate: Equation (1.2-9) is a second order, nonlinear, vector, differential equation whi ...
- 192. Alfred North Whitehead: Through and through the world is infested with quantity. To talk sense is to tal ...
- 193. William Occam: Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
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- 194. J. MacKay: The subspace W inherits the other 8 properties of V. And there aren't even any p ...
- 195. G.H. Hardy: A science is said to be useful if its development tends to accentuate the existi ...
- 196. Benoit Mandelbrot: Science would be ruined if (like sports) it were to put competition above everyt ...
- 197. Blaise Pascal: Man is to himself the most wonderful object in nature; for he cannot conceive wh ...
- 198. Reverend Peter Marshall: The choice before us is plain: Christ or chaos, conviction or compromise, discip ...
- 199. George Orwell: Political language - and with variations this is true of all political parties, ...
- 200. Gustave Flaubert: Exaggerated turns of speech conceal mediocre affections: as if the fulness of th ...