765 Quotations with Whatever.
- 281. Louis-Ferdinand Celine: Living, just by itself -- what a dirge that is! Life is a classroom and Boredom' ...

- 282. Gerda Lerner: Long-term commitment to an intimate relationship with one person of whatever sex ...

- 283. Edna St. Vincent Millay: Love me, please, I love you; I can bear to be your friend. So ask of me anything ...

- 284. Orison Swett Marden: Make it a life-rule to give your best to whatever passes through your hands. Sta ...

- 285. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Man is an exception, whatever else he is. If he is not the image of God, then he ...

- 286. Frederick Bailes: Man's power of choice enables him to think like an angel or a devil, a king or a ...

- 287. William James: Mankind's common instinct for reality has always held the world to be essentiall ...

- 288. Nathaniel Hawthorne: Man's own youth is the world's youth; at least he feels as if it were, and imagi ...

- 289. Alexi Konstantinovich Tolstoy: Many men are like unto sausages: Whatever you stuff them with, that they will be ...

- 290. Author Unknown: Mathematicians are like Frenchmen: whatever you say to them they translate Into ...

- 291. John Ruskin: Men are more evanescent than pictures, yet one sorrows for lost friends, and pic ...

- 292. Andrea Dworkin: Men renounce whatever they have in common with women so as to experience no comm ...

- 293. Timothy Dwight: Moderate desires constitute a character fitted to acquire all the good which the ...

- 294. Paul De Man: Modernity exists in the form of a desire to wipe out whatever came earlier, in t ...

- 295. Benjamin Franklin: Most people dislike vanity in others, whatever share they have of it themselves; ...

- 296. Samuel Pepys: Music and woman I cannot but give way to, whatever my business is.

- 297. George Bernard Shaw: My life belongs to the whole community, and as long as I live it is my privilege ...

- 298. Author Unknown: Never try to impress people with the profundity of your thought by the obscurity ...

- 299. Bertrand Russell: Nine-tenths of the appeal of pornography is due to the indecent feelings concern ...

- 300. John Ruskin: No good work whatever can be perfect, and the demand for perfection is always a ...

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