Famous Quotes
545 Quotations with Versa.
- 321. Peter T. Forsyth: The local church is the outcrop of the church universal.

- 322. Jean Baudrillard: The local is a shabby thing. There's nothing worse than bringing us back down to ...

- 323. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The mark of the man of the world is absence of pretension. He does not make a sp ...

- 324. Oscar Wilde: The more one analyses people, the more all reasons for analysis disappear. Soone ...

- 325. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: The most universal quality is diversity.

- 326. Angela Carter: The notion of a universality of human experience is a confidence trick and the n ...

- 327. Francis Picabia: The only way to win is to fight on the side of your adversaries.

- 328. Henri Frederic Amiel: The philosopher is like a man fasting in the midst of universal intoxication. He ...

- 329. George Santayana: The primary use of conversation is to satisfy the impulse to talk.

- 330. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The reason why so few people are agreeable in conversation is that each is think ...

- 331. Mark Twain: The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.

- 332. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The secret anniversaries of the heart.

- 333. Michel Foucault: The strategic adversary is fascism... the fascism in us all, in our heads and in ...

- 334. John Steinbeck: The techniques of opening conversation are universal. I knew long ago and redisc ...

- 335. Leonard Cohen: The term clinical depression finds its way into too many conversations these day ...

- 336. Georg Hegel: The true courage of civilized nations is readiness for sacrifice in the service ...

- 337. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observatio ...

- 338. Giambattista Vico: The universal principle of etymology in all languages: words are carried over fr ...

- 339. George Bernard Shaw: The universal regard for money is the one hopeful fact in our civilization. Mone ...

- 340. Heywood Broun: The urge to gamble is so universal and its practice so pleasurable that I assume ...
