789 Quotations with Together.
- 21. Blaise Pascal: By a peculiar prerogative, not only each individual is making daily advances in ...
![By a peculiar prerogative, not only each individual is making daily advances in .... Blaise Pascal.](/img/view.gif)
- 22. Ignazio Silone: On a group of theories one can found a school; but on a group of values one can ...
![On a group of theories one can found a school; but on a group of values one can .... Ignazio Silone.](/img/view.gif)
- 23. Cardinal John Newman: Half the controversies in the world are verbal ones; and could they be brought t ...
![Half the controversies in the world are verbal ones; and could they be brought t .... Cardinal John Newman.](/img/view.gif)
- 24. Dale Carnegie: All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put the past together again. ...
![All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put the past together again. .... Dale Carnegie.](/img/view.gif)
- 25. Charles B. Vaughan: A grandfather was walking through his yard when he heard his granddaughter repea ...
![A grandfather was walking through his yard when he heard his granddaughter repea .... Charles B. Vaughan.](/img/view.gif)
- 26. Shelley Winters: All marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all ...
![All marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all .... Shelley Winters.](/img/view.gif)
- 27. Ambrose Bierce: EFFECT, n. The second of two phenomena which always occur together in the same o ...
![EFFECT, n. The second of two phenomena which always occur together in the same o .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 28. Ambrose Bierce: FORK, n. An instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals into ...
![FORK, n. An instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals into .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 29. Ambrose Bierce: HEBREW, n. A male Jew, as distinguished from the Shebrew, an altogether superior ...
![HEBREW, n. A male Jew, as distinguished from the Shebrew, an altogether superior .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 30. Ambrose Bierce: HIBERNATE, v.i. To pass the winter season in domestic seclusion. There have been ...
![HIBERNATE, v.i. To pass the winter season in domestic seclusion. There have been .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 31. Ambrose Bierce: INCOMPOSSIBLE, adj. Unable to exist if something else exists. Two things are inc ...
![INCOMPOSSIBLE, adj. Unable to exist if something else exists. Two things are inc .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 32. Ambrose Bierce: INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic and water, chi ...
![INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic and water, chi .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 33. Ambrose Bierce: INTIMACY, n. A relation into which fools are providentially drawn for their mutu ...
![INTIMACY, n. A relation into which fools are providentially drawn for their mutu .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 34. Ambrose Bierce: MAIDEN, n. A young person of the unfair sex addicted to clewless conduct and vie ...
![MAIDEN, n. A young person of the unfair sex addicted to clewless conduct and vie .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 35. Ambrose Bierce: MONAD, n. The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. (See _Molecule_.) According ...
![MONAD, n. The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. (See _Molecule_.) According .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 36. Ambrose Bierce: MULTITUDE, n. A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue. In a republic, ...
![MULTITUDE, n. A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue. In a republic, .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 37. Ambrose Bierce: PALMISTRY, n. The 947th method (according to Mimbleshaw's classification) of obt ...
![PALMISTRY, n. The 947th method (according to Mimbleshaw's classification) of obt .... Ambrose Bierce.](/img/view.gif)
- 38. Evelyn Waugh: All this fuss about sleeping together. For physical pleasure I'd sooner go to my ...
![All this fuss about sleeping together. For physical pleasure I'd sooner go to my .... Evelyn Waugh.](/img/view.gif)
- 39. Sir Winston Churchill: My wife and I tried to breakfast together, but we had to stop or our marriage wo ...
![My wife and I tried to breakfast together, but we had to stop or our marriage wo .... Sir Winston Churchill.](/img/view.gif)
- 40. George Santayana: Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and ...
![Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and .... George Santayana.](/img/view.gif)
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