1917 Quotations with Writ.
- 1181. Robert Louis Stevenson: Youth is the time to go flashing from one end of the world to the other… to try ...

- 1182. Winston Churchill: History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.

- 1183. Simone de Beauvoir: A man would never get the notion of writing a book on the peculiar situation of ...

- 1184. John Henrik Clarke: It is too often forgotten that when the Europeans gained enough maritime skills ...

- 1185. Lucille Clifton: I write from my knowledge not my lack, from my strength not my weakness. I am no ...

- 1186. Abba Eban: A nation writes its history in the image of its ideal.

- 1187. Frantz Fanon: The settler makes history and is conscious of making it. And because he constant ...

- 1188. William Lloyd Garrison: I will be as harsh as truth as uncompromising as justice. On this subject I do n ...

- 1189. Dilys Laing: To be a woman and a writer is double mischief, for the world will slight her who ...

- 1190. Anita Loos: I realize that if I wait until I am no longer afraid to act, write, speak, be, I ...

- 1191. Sylvester Monroe: It is perhaps one of the great ironies of my life that so much of it has been sp ...

- 1192. Polybius: That historians should give their own country a break, I grant you; but not so a ...

- 1193. Ishmael Reed: Multicultural is not a description of a category of American writing--it is

- 1194. Ruth Sidransky: I do prefer "stone deaf"; stones may be mute, but they are warm in the sun, they ...

- 1195. Mark Twain: The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice.

- 1196. Rebecca West: It is a great pity that every human being does not, at an early stage of his lif ...

- 1197. Aristide Briand: The pens which write against disarmament are made with the same steel from which ...

- 1198. Toni Morrison: There is a certain kind of peace that is not merely the absence of war. It is la ...

- 1199. Romans 12:14-21: Bless your persecutors; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejo ...

- 1200. Robert Louis Stevenson: Do not write merely to be understood. Write so you cannot possibly be misunderst ...

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