1441 Quotations with Upon.
- 261. John Berry: The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.

- 262. Stephen Crane: He saw that it was an ironical thing for him to be running thus toward that whic ...

- 263. W. Somerset Maugham: I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast ...

- 264. Helen Keller: I look upon the whole world as my fatherland, and every war has to me the horror ...

- 265. H. L. Mencken: All [zoos] actually offer to the public in return for the taxes spent upon them ...
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- 266. W. B. Yeats: Turning and turning in the widening gyre,
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- 267. Frederick Douglass: Find out just what people will submit to, and you have found out the exact amoun ...

- 268. Jane Austen: To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect ref ...

- 269. Ronald Reagan: I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear w ...

- 270. Charles Baudelaire: Poetry and progress are like two ambitious men who hate one another with an inst ...

- 271. Samuel Adams: Comtemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen and then ask yourself, What sh ...

- 272. Theodore Roosevelt: A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.

- 273. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the dee ...

- 274. Dwight D. Eisenhower: Before all else, we seek, upon our common labor as a nation, the blessings of Al ...

- 275. Anatole France: To die for an idea is to place a pretty high price upon conjectures.

- 276. Adam Smith: The difference of natural talents in different men is, in reality, much less tha ...

- 277. Aeschylus: He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls d ...

- 278. R. A. Salvatore: Guilt resembles a sword with two edges. On the one hand, it cuts for Justice, im ...

- 279. Alexander Hamilton: The changes in the human condition are uncertain and frequent. Many, on whom for ...

- 280. Percy Bysshe Shelley: History is a cyclic poem written by Time upon the memories of man.

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