1106 Quotations with Words.
- 1021. William Wordsworth: That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of ki ...

- 1022. Richard Wright: I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sound ...

- 1023. Beatrice Wade: People who love ideas must have a love of words, and that means, given a chance; ...

- 1024. Bruce Weber: The condition of inebriation is very nearly a universal experience and the words ...

- 1025. Peter Weir: There's almost a fear that if you understood too deeply the way you arrived at c ...

- 1026. George E. Woodberry: Is there not an art, a music, and a stream of words that shalt be life, the ackn ...

- 1027. Antonin Artaud: The stage is a concrete physical place which asks to be filled, and to be given ...

- 1028. Jane Austen: Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymou ...

- 1029. Honoré de Balzac: The man who can but sketch his purpose beforehand in words is regarded as a wond ...

- 1030. Cyril Connolly: The hunt for young authors who, while maintaining a prestige value (with a rôle ...

- 1031. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik: But Oh! The blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearless on an ...

- 1032. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesm ...

- 1033. Robert Frost: A poem begins with a lump in the throat, a home-sickness or a love-sickness. It ...

- 1034. Herbert Hoover: Thus the scene of the tragedy of Liberty world over must be suffering and discon ...

- 1035. Norton Juster: A slavish concern for the composition of words is the sign of a bankrupt intelle ...

- 1036. Abraham Lincoln: It is said an eastern monarch once charged his wise men to invent a sentence, to ...

- 1037. Joseph McKenna: Legislation, both statutory and constitutional, is enacted, it is true, from an ...

- 1038. Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!: They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the Mate;
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- 1039. John Henry Newman: If then the power of speech is as great as any that can be named,—if the origin ...

- 1040. Rainer Maria Rilke: With nothing can one approach a work of art so little as with critical words: th ...

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