1995 Quotations with Word.
- 621. Lord Byron: But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew, upon a thought, ...

- 622. Carlos Fuentes: By its very nature, the novel indicates that we are becoming. There is no final ...

- 623. Miguel de Cervantes: By such innovations are languages enriched: when the words are adopted by the mu ...

- 624. Henry Vaughan: Caesar had perished from the world of men, had not his sword been rescued by his ...

- 625. Susan Sontag: Cancer patients are lied to, not just because the disease is (or is thought to b ...

- 626. Joseph Addison: Certain is it that there is no kind of affection so purely angelic as of a fathe ...

- 627. Michel Foucault: Chance does not speak essentially through words nor can it be seen in their conv ...

- 628. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Chance is a word void of sense; nothing can exist without a cause.

- 629. Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Change is the watchword of progression. When we tire of well-worn ways, we seek ...

- 630. Author Unknown: Charity of thought, word, or deed always leads to the most lasting honors man ca ...

- 631. Leonard Cohen: Children show scars like medals. Lovers use them as secrets to reveal. A scar is ...

- 632. William Zinsser: Clutter is the disease of American writing. We are a society strangling in unnec ...

- 633. William Wordsworth: Come into the light of things. Let nature be your teacher.

- 634. Rene Daumal: Common experience is the gold reserve which confers an exchange value on the cur ...

- 635. Jean Baudrillard: Computer science only indicates the retrospective omnipotence of our technologie ...

- 636. William Shakespeare: Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance: they are but ...

- 637. Henry Miller: Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood.

- 638. Mary Field Belenky: Connected knowers do not measure other people's words by some impersonal standar ...

- 639. Thomas Fuller: Constant popping off of proverbs will make thee a byword thyself.

- 640. John Fowles: Content is a word unknown to life. It is also a word unknown to man.

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