765 Quotations with Whatever.
- 301. John Ruskin: No good work whatever can be perfect, and the demand for perfection is always a ...

- 302. William Faulkner: No one is without Christianity, if we agree on what we mean by that word. It is ...

- 303. William Faulkner: No one is without Christianity, if we agree on what we mean by that word. It is ...

- 304. Hannah Arendt: No punishment has ever possessed enough power of deterrence to prevent the commi ...

- 305. Hannah Arendt: No punishment has ever possessed enough power of deterrence to prevent the commi ...

- 306. Elie Wiesel: Nobody is stronger, nobody is weaker than someone who came back. There is nothin ...

- 307. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Nothing can contribute more to peace of soul than the lack of any opinion whatev ...

- 308. Blaise Pascal: Nothing is as approved as mediocrity, the majority has established it and it fix ...

- 309. Virginia Woolf: Now, aged 50, I'm just poised to shoot forth quite free straight and undeflected ...

- 310. Walt Whitman: O lands! O all so dear to me -- what you are, I become part of that, whatever it ...

- 311. Bertrand Russell: Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.

- 312. Lord Alfred Tennyson: Oh for someone with a heart, head and hand. Whatever they call them, what do I c ...

- 313. Lord Alfred Tennyson: Oh for someone with a heart, head and hand. Whatever they call them, what do I c ...

- 314. Andre Gide: Old hands soil, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty w ...

- 315. Philippus A. Paracelsus: Once a disease has entered the body, all parts which are healthy must fight it: ...

- 316. George Allen: One of the most difficult things everyone has to learn is that for your entire l ...

- 317. Barbara De Angelis: Only when your consciousness is totally focused on the moment you are in can you ...

- 318. Randy Read: Others attempt to live cautiously in the safety of established patterns. They do ...

- 319. Randy Read: Others attempt to live cautiously in the safety of established patterns. They do ...

- 320. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Our actions are like the rhymed ends of blank verses, where each one can be put ...

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