525 Quotations with Whom.
- 201. Marquis de Sade: Any punishment that does not correct, that can merely rouse rebellion in whoever ...

- 202. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Art is the child of Nature; yes, her darling child, in whom we trace the feature ...

- 203. Ludwig van Beethoven: Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddes ...

- 204. Walter Savage Landor: As there are some flowers which you should smell but slightly to extract all tha ...

- 205. Napoleon Hill: Ask the next ten people whom you meet why they have not accomplished more in the ...

- 206. Horace: Be ever on your guard what you say of anybody and to whom.

- 207. W. Clement Stone: Be generous! Give to those you love; give to those who love you; give to the for ...

- 208. Edward Gibbon: Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it ...

- 209. Immanuel Kant: Beneficence is a duty; and he who frequently practices it and sees his benevolen ...

- 210. Oscar Wilde: Better the rule of One, whom all obey, than to let clamorous demagogues betray o ...

- 211. Henry David Thoreau: Between whom there is hearty truth, there is love.

- 212. Bhagavad Gita: But they for whom I am the supreme goal, who do all work renouncing self for me ...

- 213. Erich Fromm: By alienation is meant a mode of experience in which the person experiences hims ...

- 214. William Cowper: Candid and generous and just, boys care but little whom they trust. An error soo ...

- 215. Martin Luther: Christians are to be taught that the pope would and should wish to give of his o ...

- 216. Author Unknown: Coming to Rome, much labor and little profit! The King whom you seek here, unles ...

- 217. Samuel Johnson: Criticism is a study by which men grow important and formidable at very small ex ...

- 218. Charles Caleb Colton: Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot release, the physician of him ...

- 219. Louis Pasteur: Did you ever observe to whom the accidents happen? Chance favors only the prepar ...

- 220. Francis Bacon: Discretion of speech is more than eloquence, and to speak agreeably to him with ...

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