1441 Quotations with Upon.
- 681. Albert Einstein: Man is here for the sake of other men -- for those upon whose smile and well-bei ...

- 682. Pearl S. Buck: Man was lost if he went to a usurer, for the interest ran faster than a tiger up ...

- 683. William Penn: Man, being made reasonable, and so a thinking creature, there is nothing more wo ...

- 684. Frederick W. Faber: Many a friendship -- long, loyal, and self-sacrificing -- rested at first upon n ...

- 685. St. Basil: Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows that it brings ab ...

- 686. Lord Clarendon: Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple re ...

- 687. Anthony Trollope: Marvelous is the power which can be exercised, almost unconsciously, over a comp ...

- 688. James Joseph Sylvester: Mathematics is not a book confined within a cover and bound between brazen clasp ...

- 689. James Joseph Sylvester: Mathematics is not a book confined within a cover and bound between brazen clasp ...

- 690. Bob Dylan: Maybe in the 90s or possibly in the next century people will look upon the 80s a ...

- 691. Edmund Burke: Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to ...

- 692. Clarence Addison Dykstra: Men cannot for long live hopefully unless they are embarked upon some great unif ...

- 693. Clarence Addison Dykstra: Men cannot for long live hopefully unless they are embarked upon some great unif ...

- 694. John F. Milburn: Men's actions depend to a great extent upon fear. We do things either because we ...

- 695. William Butler Yeats: Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and ever ...

- 696. Francis H. Bradley: Metaphysics is the finding of bad reasons for what we believe upon instinct; but ...

- 697. Epicurus: Misfortune seldom intrudes upon the wise man; his greatest and highest interests ...

- 698. William Wycherley: Mistresses are like books; if you pore upon them too much, they doze you and mak ...

- 699. Mark Twain: Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions are all based upon that large defect in ...

- 700. Charles Caleb Colton: Most of our misfortunes are comments of our friends upon them.

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