602 Quotations with View.
- 121. Nelson Mandela: After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to cl ...

- 122. Albert Einstein: Laws alone can not secure freedom of expression; in order that every man present ...

- 123. Albert Einstein: There are two ways of resisting war: the legal way and the revolutionary way. Th ...

- 124. Samuel Eliot Morison: An historian should yield himself to his subject, become immersed in the place a ...

- 125. George W. Bush: From the perspective of a single day, including this day of dedication, the issu ...

- 126. Michael Lorenzen: Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach go into higher ...

- 127. Iris Murdoch: A bad review is even less important than whether it is raining in Patagonia.

- 128. Napoleon Bonaparte: A celebrated people lose dignity upon a closer view.

- 129. Lewis H. Lapham: A certain kind of rich man afflicted with the symptoms of moral dandyism sooner ...

- 130. Alexander Herzen: A generation which has passed through the shop has absorbed standards and ambiti ...

- 131. Barbara Walters: A good laugh makes any interview, or any conversation, so much better.

- 132. Dustin Hoffman: A good review from the critics is just another stay of execution.

- 133. William James: A little cooling down of animal excitability and instinct, a little loss of anim ...

- 134. August J. Strindberg: A man with a so-called character is often a simple piece of mechanism; he has of ...

- 135. Ludwig Wittgenstein: A man's thinking goes on within his consciousness in a seclusion in comparison w ...

- 136. Marshall McLuhan: A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and under ...

- 137. Bertrand Russell: A truer image of the world, I think, is obtained by picturing things as entering ...

- 138. Tom Hobson: Accept failure as a normal part of living. View it as part of the process of exp ...

- 139. Joseph Addison: Admiration is a very short-lived passion that immediately decays upon growing fa ...

- 140. John Dryden: All objects lose by too familiar a view.

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