560 Quotations with Uses.
- 361. Blaise Pascal: The world is ruled by force, not by opinion; but opinion uses force.

- 362. Ezra Pound: There are few things more difficult than to appraise the work of a man suddenly ...

- 363. Millicent Garrett Fawcett: There are many excuses for the person who made the mistake of confounding money ...

- 364. Andrew Jackson: There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses.

- 365. Logan Pearsall Smith: There are people who, like houses, are beautiful in dilapidation.

- 366. Denis Diderot: There are three principal means of acquiring knowledge available to us: observat ...

- 367. Maurice Blanchot: There is between sleep and us something like a pact, a treaty with no secret cla ...

- 368. Sir Richard Steele: There is not a more useful man in the commonwealth than a good physician; and by ...

- 369. Mark Caine: There is nothing wrong in using people. The success never uses people except to ...

- 370. Umberto Eco: There is only one thing that arouses animals more than pleasure, and that is pai ...

- 371. Kenneth Blancbard: There's a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in ...

- 372. The Holy Bible: Those who love thy law have great peace, and nothing causes them to stumble.

- 373. Mark Twain: Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered -- either by themselves or by ot ...

- 374. John Gay: Through all the employments of life each neighbor abuses his brother; whore and ...

- 375. St. Catherine of Siena: To a brave man, good and bad luck are like his right and left hand. He uses both ...

- 376. Ernest Hemingway: To me, heaven would be a big bull ring with me holding two barrera seats and a t ...

- 377. Jose Ortega y Gasset: Towns are full of people, houses full of tenants, hotels full of guests, trains ...

- 378. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes -- our ancestors ...

- 379. James Buckham: Trials, temptations, disappointments -- all these are helps instead of hindrance ...

- 380. Raymond Holliwell: Understanding reduces the greatest to simplicity, and lack of its causes the lea ...

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