2827 Quotations with Under.
- 2661. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesm ...

- 2662. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Let us not look east and west for materials of conversation, but rest in presenc ...

- 2663. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The results of life are uncalculated and uncalculable. The years teach much whic ...

- 2664. Ralph Waldo Emerson: How we glow over these novels of passion, when the story is told with any spark ...

- 2665. Michel Foucault: For a long time, I have been trying to see if it would be possible to describe t ...

- 2666. John M. Koller: The anatta theory denies the existence of a self only when the word self is take ...

- 2667. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Every landscape appears first of all as a vast chaos . . . . [But] the most maje ...
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- 2668. Cornelius Mathews: In describing the Mound-builders no effort has been made to paint their costume, ...

- 2669. Joseph McKenna: Legislation, both statutory and constitutional, is enacted, it is true, from an ...

- 2670. John Henry Newman: If then a practical end must be assigned to a University course, I say it is tha ...

- 2671. Huey Newton: The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man. Unless h ...

- 2672. Friedrich Nietzsche: And as for our future, one will hardly find us again on the paths of those Egypt ...

- 2673. George Orwell: Mr Wells […]belongs to the non military middle class. The thunder of guns, the j ...
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- 2674. Rainer Maria Rilke: With nothing can one approach a work of art so little as with critical words: th ...

- 2675. Franklin D. Roosevelt: So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fe ...

- 2676. J. J. Rousseau: God is intelligent; but in what manner? Man is intelligent by the act of reasoni ...

- 2677. Saint John of the Cross: Wherefore a man can know nothing by himself, save after a natural manner, which ...

- 2678. Arthur Schopenhauer: The ultimate foundation of honor is the conviction that moral character is unalt ...

- 2679. Robert Louis Stevenson: Even I, who had the tide going out and in before me in the bay, and even watched ...

- 2680. Jonathan Swift: But when a Man's Fancy gets astride on his Reason, when Imagination is at Cuffs ...

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