2250 Quotations with Ties.
- 121. Dale Carnegie: If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. ...

- 122. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Doubtless criticism was originally benignant, pointing out the beauties of a wor ...

- 123. Simms: Neither praise nor blame is the object of true criticism. Justly to discriminate ...

- 124. Martin Luther King: Now, I say to you today my friends, even though we face the difficulties of toda ...

- 125. Gifford Pinchot: The vast possibilities of our great future will become realities only if we make ...

- 126. Missy Dizick: Some people say that cats are sneaky, evil, and cruel. True, and they have many ...

- 127. Ambrose Bierce: BLACKGUARD, n. A man whose qualities, prepared for display like a box of berries ...

- 128. Ambrose Bierce: CONVERSATION, n. A fair to the display of the minor mental commodities, each exh ...

- 129. Ambrose Bierce: CUPID, n. The so-called god of love. This bastard creation of a barbarous fancy ...

- 130. Ambrose Bierce: DAMN, v. A word formerly much used by the Paphlagonians, the meaning of which is ...

- 131. Ambrose Bierce: DARING, n. One of the most conspicuous qualities of a man in security.

- 132. Ambrose Bierce: DIVINATION, n. The art of nosing out the occult. Divination is of as many kinds ...

- 133. Ambrose Bierce: EXCESS, n. In morals, an indulgence that enforces by appropriate penalties the l ...

- 134. Ambrose Bierce: EXILE, n. One who serves his country by residing abroad, yet is not an ambassado ...

- 135. Ambrose Bierce: FRANKALMOIGNE, n. The tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands on con ...

- 136. Ambrose Bierce: FROG, n. A reptile with edible legs. The first mention of frogs in profane liter ...

- 137. Ambrose Bierce: GARGOYLE, n. A rain-spout projecting from the eaves of mediaeval buildings, comm ...

- 138. Ambrose Bierce: HALO, n. Properly, a luminous ring encircling an astronomical body, but not infr ...

- 139. Ambrose Bierce: HANDKERCHIEF, n. A small square of silk or linen, used in various ignoble office ...

- 140. Ambrose Bierce: HANGMAN, n. An officer of the law charged with duties of the highest dignity and ...

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