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| Lucius Accius |
A man whose life has been...
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| Lucius Accius |
Indeed, wretched the man whose...
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| Felix Adler |
In a country of such recent...
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| Aeschylus |
It is an easy thing for...
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| Aeschylus |
The man whose authority is...
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| Louisa May Alcott |
Happy is the son whose faith...
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| Alexander Alekhine |
Oh! this opponent, this collaborator...
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| Horatio Alger |
Thus the castle of each feudal...
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| Nelson Algren |
Never play cards with a man...
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| Fred Allen |
Life, in my estimation, is a...
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| James Allen |
Harmony is one phase of the...
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| Richard V. Allen |
We who have been born and...
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| Henri Frederic Amiel |
Our systems, perhaps, are nothing...
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| Marian Anderson |
The minute a person whose word...
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| Kofi Annan |
The United Nations, whose membership...
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| Phil Anselmo |
To me, I'm for a band...
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| Piers Anthony |
When one person makes an...
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| Susan B. Anthony |
I beg you to speak of...
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| Aristotle |
It is just that we should...
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| Antonin Artaud |
There is in every madman a...
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| Mackenzie Astin |
There are a couple of teachers...
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| John Aubrey |
The astrologers and historians write...
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| Avicenna |
That whose existence is necessary...
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| Charles Babbage |
Those from whose pocket the...
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| Thomas Babington |
And to say that society ought...
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| Abu Bakr |
When you seek advice, do not...
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| Bob Balaban |
I have a 92 year old...
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| Bob Balaban |
God, I'd love to do a...
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| Honore De Balzac |
There are some women whose...
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| Honore De Balzac |
The man whose action habitually...
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| Russell Banks |
I much prefer working with...
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| William Banting |
For the sake of argument and...
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| Jacques Barzun |
Except among those whose education...
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| Andre Bazin |
The "Western" is the only...
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| Melissa Bean |
I am excited to rise today...
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| Melissa Bean |
During a trip to Iraq last...
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| Warren Beatty |
Being here allows me to make...
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| Samuel Beckett |
I write about myself with the...
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| Max Beckmann |
It was so wonderful outside...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
Greatness lies, not in being...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
He is greatest whose strength...
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| Alexander Graham Bell |
The most successful men in the...
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| Alexander Graham Bell |
The most successful men in the...
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| John Biddle |
What shall befall me in the...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Cynic, n: a blackguard whose...
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| Theodore Bikel |
I prefer to make common cause...
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| Josh Billings |
The man whose only pleasure in...
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| Jim Bishop |
Golf is played by twenty...
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| Harry A. Blackmun |
It is precisely because the...
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| William Blake |
He whose face gives no light...
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| Carla Bley |
One performer whose band played...
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| Nellie Bly |
What a mysterious thing madness...
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| Steven Bochco |
Hill Street Blues gave me an...
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| David Bohm |
But the way people commonly...
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| W. E. B. Du Bois |
One ever feels his twoness-an...
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| W. E. B. Du Bois |
An American, a Negro... two...
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| Erma Bombeck |
Never go to a doctor whose...
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| Rosa Bonheur |
To his doctrines I owe my...
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| William Booth |
But what is the use of...
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| Jorge Luis Borges |
One concept corrupts and confuses...
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| Jorge Luis Borges |
There is a concept that is...
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| George Borrow |
I am invariably of the...
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| Kenneth Branagh |
I only really cast people who...
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| Georg Brandes |
But when I was twelve years...
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| Hjalmar Branting |
As a result of the World...
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| James H. Breasted |
But it is obvious that our...
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| James H. Breasted |
Today the traveller on the...
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| Stephen Breyer |
I mean those people who are...
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| Fawn M. Brodie |
Show me a character whose life...
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| Joseph Brodsky |
This is the generation whose...
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| Jacob Bronowski |
The values by which we are...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
Prejudices, it is well known...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
True enthusiasm is a fine...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
The human heart has hidden...
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| Herb Brooks |
You're looking for players whose...
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| John Brough |
He gave us the lakes for...
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| Craig Bruce |
Time is a resource whose...
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| Jean de la Bruyere |
The slave has but one master...
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| William Jennings Bryan |
Behold a republic standing erect...
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| William C. Bryant |
The little windflower, whose just...
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| William C. Bryant |
Thine eyes are springs in...
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| Buddha |
We are formed and molded by...
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| Warren Buffett |
It's better to hang out with...
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| Thomas Bulfinch |
The other classes of which...
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| Martin Van Buren |
In a government whose distinguishing...
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| Martin Van Buren |
Our country presents on every...
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| Robert Burton |
Worldly wealth is the Devil's...
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| Richard Francis Burton |
I was surrounded at the time...
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| Laura Bush |
I don't like that, because...
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| Samuel Butler |
We shall never get people...
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| Samuel Butler |
Christ: I dislike him very...
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| Steve Buyer |
Men and women whose early...
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| Jane Byrne |
But always I was a private...
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| Giraldus Cambrensis |
Not addicted to gluttony or...
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| Giraldus Cambrensis |
Since, therefore, no man is...
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| Albert Camus |
A man's work is nothing but...
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| Albert Camus |
An intellectual is someone whose...
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| Arthur Capper |
For the 95 per cent whose...
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| Henry Charles Carey |
By adopting the other trade...
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| George Carlin |
I would never want to be...
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| George Carlin |
The reason I talk to myself...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Happy the people whose annals...
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| Stokely Carmichael |
There has been only a civil...
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| Dale Carnegie |
The ideas I stand for are...
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| Art Carney |
You're looking at an actor...
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| Jimmy Carter |
For this generation, ours, life...
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| Robert Casey |
Whose rights will we acknowledge...
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| Carrie Chapman Catt |
There are whole precincts of...
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| William Cavendish |
And he that said that a...
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| Neville Chamberlain |
We would fight not for the...
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| Whittaker Chambers |
A witness, in the sense that...
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| Whittaker Chambers |
At issue in the Hiss Case...
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| Whittaker Chambers |
At issue was the question...
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| Oswald Chambers |
Faith is deliberate confidence in...
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| Chanakya |
One whose knowledge is confined...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
Aim at perfection in everything...
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| Maurice Chevalier |
Those whose approval you seek...
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| Carol P. Christ |
Our great symbol for the...
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| Madonna Ciccone |
Poor is the man whose...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
Great persecutors are recruited among...
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| Emile M. Cioran |
The obsession with suicide is...
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| Sandra Cisneros |
I was silent as a child...
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| Camille Claudel |
I am in no mood to...
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| Grover Cleveland |
I know there is a Supreme...
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| Glenn Close |
I think the diva is kind...
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| William Cobbett |
The very hirelings of the...
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| William Drew Cody |
The greatest of all the Sioux...
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| J. M. Coetzee |
There are works of literature...
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| Roscoe Conkling |
Without bureaus, committees, officials or...
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| Joseph Conrad |
Woe to the man whose heart...
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| Hernando Cortes |
Among these temples there is...
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| William Cowper |
Nature is a good name for...
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| Herbert Croly |
When the Promise of American...
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| Mary Crosby |
I play a nice crazy lady...
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| Peter Cushing |
Today's youth cannot miss something...
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| Samuel Daniel |
Beauty, sweet love, is like...
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| Robertson Davies |
The world is full of people...
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| Rebecca H. Davis |
It is a good rule never...
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| Clarence Day |
Creatures whose mainspring is curiosity...
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| Thomas Day |
In the western part of England...
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| Barbara Deming |
We learn best to listen to...
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| John Denham |
Search not to find things too...
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| Jacques Derrida |
I have always had trouble...
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| David Deutsch |
It is possible to build a...
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| Everett Dirksen |
There is no force so powerful...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
A great city, whose image...
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| Betty Dodson |
The person whose face is...
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| Pete Domenici |
I submit that those who run...
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| John Doolittle |
The last four years have not...
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| William O. Douglas |
We are a religious people...
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| Jim Doyle |
I do not understand how anyone...
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| Theodore Dreiser |
Let no one underestimate the...
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| Alexandre Dumas |
Happiness is like those palaces...
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| Charles Alexander Eastman |
Friendship is held to be the...
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| Thomas A. Edison |
I have friends in overalls...
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| Greg Egan |
I'm rarely grabbed by anything...
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| Dwight D. Eisenhower |
There is no person in this...
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| Paul Eldridge |
There are those whose sole...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
What is a weed? A plant...
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| Empedocles |
Happy is he who has gained...
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| Eliot Engel |
The free nations of the world...
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| Quintus Ennius |
He whose wisdom cannot help...
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| Epictetus |
Imagine for yourself a character...
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| Epictetus |
The key is to keep company...
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| Euripedes |
Lucky that man whose children...
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| Edward Everett |
In Italy, on the breaking up...
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| Eliza Farnham |
The human face is the organic...
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| Eliza Farnham |
Each of the Arts whose office...
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| George Farquhar |
We are the men of intrinsic...
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| Frederic William Farrar |
There was living in the palace...
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| Suzanne Fields |
Lebanon is restless, Syria got...
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| Minnie Maddern Fiske |
People whose understanding and taste...
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| E. M. Forster |
We are willing enough to...
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| Vito Fossella |
Those whose lives were lost on...
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| Barney Frank |
Today, many people take for...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
And whether you're an honest...
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| Robert Frost |
I have never started a poem...
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| Paul Fussell |
Americans are the only people...
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| Muammar al-Gaddafi |
Nations whose nationalism is destroyed...
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| Neil Gaiman |
I was the kind of kid...
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| Marguerite Gardiner |
Who could look on these...
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| Martin Gardner |
A god whose creation is so...
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| David Garrick |
Let others hail the rising sun...
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| Shakti Gawain |
Ambition is an idol, on whose...
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| Aulus Gellius |
Another one of the old poets...
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| David Lloyd George |
A politician is a person with...
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| Henry George |
Man is the only animal whose...
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| Edward Gibbon |
I never make the mistake of...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
When you work you are a...
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| David Gill |
The manager sits down with me...
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| Jean-Luc Godard |
Beauty is composed of an...
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| Rumer Godden |
For a dyed-in-the-wool...
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| Bernard Goldberg |
The evening news is a concept...
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| Arthur Golden |
Geisha because when I was...
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| Arthur Golden |
I studied Japanese language and...
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| Emma Goldman |
The individual whose vision encompasses...
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| Nadine Gordimer |
The gap between the committed...
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| Asa Gray |
Indeed upon much that may have...
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| Horace Greeley |
I am the inferior of any...
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| Julien Green |
Our life is a book that...
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| Julien Green |
A child's fear is a world...
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| Robert Greene |
I know My God commands, whose...
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| Stanislav Grof |
A number of cases have been...
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| Albert Szent-Gyorgyi |
Here we stand in the middle...
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| Jane Haddam |
I was the executive editor on...
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| John Haggai |
God is concerned with nations...
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| Thomas Chandler Haliburton |
No one is rich whose...
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| Robert Hall |
A friend should be one in...
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| Dashiell Hammett |
Another man whose social life...
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| Learned Hand |
We may win when we lose...
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| David Hare |
To those whose God is honor...
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| Augustus W. Hare |
Happy the boy whose mother is...
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| David Hasselhoff |
There are many dying children...
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| Nathaniel Hawthorne |
It contributes greatly towards a...
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| Friedrich August von Hayek |
Intellects whose desires have outstripped...
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| Friedrich August von Hayek |
It is rather a problem of...
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| William Hazlitt |
The person whose doors I enter...
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| Hermann von Helmholtz |
A moving body whose motion was...
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| Mark Helprin |
Marxists are people whose insides...
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| Mathew Henry |
He whose head is in heaven...
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| Oliver Herford |
Darling: the popular form of...
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| Robert Herrick |
The body is the soul's poor...
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| Arthur Herzog |
It's also possible to have two...
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| Abraham Joshua Heschel |
A religious man is a person...
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| Thor Heyerdahl |
We must wake up to the...
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| David Hilbert |
Mathematical science is in my...
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| Napoleon Hill |
The world has the habit of...
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| Alfred Hitchcock |
Dialogue should simply be a...
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| Adolf Hitler |
Any alliance whose purpose is...
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| Dee Hock |
It is essential to employ...
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| Marjorie Holmes |
Man is the only creature whose...
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| Winifred Holtby |
These are they whose youth was...
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| Tobe Hooper |
I wanted to make a human...
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| Lou Henry Hoover |
The independent girl is a...
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| Hugh Hopper |
Of course, there are many...
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| Horace |
He has not lived badly whose...
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| Horace |
A shoe that is too large...
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| Laurence Housman |
For the last half of my...
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| Elbert Hubbard |
Editor: a person employed by a...
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| Karen Hughes |
Well, it really describes what...
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| Victor Hugo |
An invasion of armies can be...
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| Victor Hugo |
There is one thing stronger...
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| Victor Hugo |
Nothing else in the world...
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| Victor Hugo |
All the forces in the world...
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| Victor Hugo |
Greater than the tread of...
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| David Hume |
He is happy whose circumstances...
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| E. Howard Hunt |
I had brought up from Chile...
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| Anjelica Huston |
I am a person whose father...
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| Aldous Huxley |
A child-like man is not...
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| Thomas Huxley |
Time, whose tooth gnaws away...
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| Elizabeth I |
Do not tell secrets to those...
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| Michael Ignatieff |
Patriotism is strong nationalistic feeling...
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| Pope John Paul II |
The great danger for family...
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| Pope John Paul II |
Humanity should question itself, once...
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| Robert Green Ingersoll |
I am the inferior of any...
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| Daniel Inouye |
I hope that the mistakes made...
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| Muhammad Iqbal |
But only a brief moment is...
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| Jeremy Irons |
I was not naturally intellectual...
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| Washington Irving |
He is the true enchanter...
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| Bruce Jackson |
Perhaps the most important lesson...
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| Clive James |
Even in moments of tranquility...
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| Elizabeth Janeway |
Like their personal lives, women's...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
If the present Congress errs...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
He who knows nothing is closer...
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| Lyndon B. Johnson |
The CIA is made up of...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Some desire is necessary to...
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| Flavius Josephus |
I was myself brought up with...
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| Carl Jung |
I have treated many hundreds...
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| Juvenal |
It is not easy for men...
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| Alfred Kastler |
We should note that this...
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| Irving R. Kaufman |
The judge is forced for the...
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| John Keats |
Praise or blame has but a...
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| John Keats |
Here lies one whose name was...
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| Helen Keller |
Love is like a beautiful...
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| Frank B. Kellogg |
I further value this gift as...
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| Moira Kelly |
I went to Marymount College in...
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| Thomas Kempis |
He will easily be content and...
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| John F. Kennedy |
The problems of the world...
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| Edward Kennedy |
The Constitution does not just...
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| Alicia Keys |
I feel like B sides are...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
What is a poet? An unhappy...
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| Rudyard Kipling |
If I were hanged on the...
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| Rudyard Kipling |
San Francisco is a mad city...
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| Rudyard Kipling |
If I were dammed of body...
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| Henry A. Kissinger |
Blessed are the people whose...
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| Horst Koehler |
After a Polish Pope, whose...
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| Lee Krasner |
I have never been able to...
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| Karl Kraus |
Journalist: a person without any...
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| Gustav Krupp |
To have united the purposes of...
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| Joseph Wood Krutch |
Only those within whose own...
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| John Agyekum Kufuor |
There has been enough suffering...
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| Hans Kung |
And a third thing is the...
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| Jacques Lacan |
But this emphasis would be...
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| Lactantius |
Let us come to the...
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| Lactantius |
Therefore let men withdraw themselves...
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| Norman Lamm |
My mother, whose family was...
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| Joseph Lancaster |
THE rich possess ample means...
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| Letitia Landon |
A brier rose whose buds yield...
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| Walter Savage Landor |
The wise become as the unwise...
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| James Larkin |
The men whose manhood you have...
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| Kenneth Scott Latourette |
We know something of the...
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| Frank Lautenberg |
Should those whose actions lead...
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| Johann Kaspar Lavater |
You may depend upon it that...
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| Emma Lazarus |
Jews are the intensive form of...
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| Fran Lebowitz |
The conversational overachiever is someone...
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| Joshua Lederberg |
I hope I've lived a life...
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| Tim Berners-Lee |
The Google algorithm was a...
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| James Levine |
It's just that, when the...
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| Gilbert Newton Lewis |
We frequently define an acid...
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| Ron Lewis |
Social Security Number Cards by...
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| Joe Lieberman |
We must not condemn to...
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| Karl Liebknecht |
To the socialist no nation is...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
I care not much for a...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
There is another old poet...
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| John Linder |
The UN Commission on Human...
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| Penelope Lively |
I'm not an historian and I'm...
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| Adolf Loos |
It does not do to use...
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| F. L. Lucas |
The two World Wars came in...
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| Frank Luntz |
I don't understand why people...
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| Witold Lutoslawski |
People whose sensibility is destroyed...
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| Kelly Lynch |
Yeah, I do feel badly...
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| Jean-Francois Lyotard |
On the other hand, in a...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
The one who adapts his policy...
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| Hugh Mackay |
Perhaps it's the people whose...
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| Catharine MacKinnon |
In not having an appointment...
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| James Madison |
Every nation whose affairs betray...
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| James Madison |
Americans have the right and...
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| James Madison |
War should only be declared by...
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| Rene Magritte |
The mind loves the unknown. It...
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| Norman Mailer |
A modern democracy is a...
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| Mainbocher |
I have never known a really...
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| Miriam Makeba |
It is very much the theme...
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| Thomas Mann |
An art whose medium is...
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| Thomas Mann |
A great truth is a truth...
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| Preston Manning |
There is a whole school of...
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| Franz Marc |
Serious art has been the work...
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| Don Marquis |
When a man tells you that...
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| Jose Marti |
Men of action, above all those...
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| W. Somerset Maugham |
My own belief is that there...
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| Andre Maurois |
The most important quality in...
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| James C. Maxwell |
Every existence above a certain...
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| Thabo Mbeki |
One of the things that became...
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| Scott McCallum |
The important aspect shouldn't be...
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| Robert McChesney |
If you look at the history...
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| Bruce McCulloch |
I like to do little obsessed...
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| Phyllis McGinley |
When blithe to argument I come...
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| Marshall McLuhan |
A commercial society whose members...
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| Thomas Francis Meagher |
I now bid farewell to the...
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| Terry Melcher |
I didn't care whose name was...
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| John Mellencamp |
Unemployment is sky-rocketing; deflation...
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| Herman Melville |
There is one knows not what...
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| H. L. Mencken |
Conscience is a mother-in-law...
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| Dmitri Mendeleev |
We must expect the discovery...
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| Thomas Merton |
Yet it is in this loneliness...
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| Mark Crispin Miller |
All those people whose faces...
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| Jonathan Miller |
I became startled by the...
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| Alice Miller |
Those children who are beaten...
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| Ruth Ann Minner |
Increasing recycling in Delaware is...
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| Nancy Mitford |
An aristocracy in a republic...
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| Kevin Mitnick |
It was used for decades to...
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| Eugenio Montale |
True poetry is similar to...
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| James Montgomery |
Fairest and best adorned is...
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| John Moody |
Many of the railroad evils...
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| Marc Morial |
Rosa Parks was the queen...
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| Grandma Moses |
A primitive artist is an...
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| Kary Mullis |
Do we care about these people...
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| Tim Murphy |
As we continue to fight the...
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| Ralph Nader |
The networks are not some...
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| George Jean Nathan |
A man reserves his true and...
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| John Negroponte |
The populations of Central America...
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| Simon Newcomb |
As years passed away I have...
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| Ben Nicholson |
The latest page I've been...
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| John George Nicolay |
The meetings of the legislature...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
The press, the machine, the...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
To be ashamed of one's...
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| Chuck Noll |
A life of frustration is...
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| Lord Northcliffe |
Journalism: A profession whose business...
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| Nance O'Neil |
An actress must be a woman...
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| Eugene O'Neill |
Life is a solitary cell whose...
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| Eugene O'Neill |
Life is for each man a...
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| Sadaharu Oh |
The opponents and I are really...
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| George Andrew Olah |
I grew up between the two...
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| George Andrew Olah |
During our stay in London for...
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| J. Robert Oppenheimer |
Any man whose errors take ten...
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| James Otis |
But I think I can sincerely...
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| Ovid |
No man can purchase his virtue...
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| Robert Dale Owen |
The dangers which threaten us...
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| Major R. Owens |
High gas prices are eating...
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| Thomas Paine |
I love the man that can...
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| Thomas Paine |
Tis the business of little...
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| Charles Henry Parkhurst |
All great discoveries are made...
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| C. Northcote Parkinson |
The man whose life is devoted...
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| Maxfield Parrish |
There are countless artists whose...
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| Maxfield Parrish |
There are countless artists whose...
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| Maxfield Parrish |
There are countless artists whose...
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| John Dos Passos |
A satirist is a man whose...
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| Lester B. Pearson |
I am grateful for the...
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| Charles Peguy |
Any father whose son raises...
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| Philippe Perrin |
Polytechnique is a school whose...
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| William Petty |
Wherefore the race being not...
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| Mary Pipher |
One important reason to stay...
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| Marcus V. Pollio |
Consistency is found in that...
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| Marcus V. Pollio |
Wind is a floating wave of...
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| Alexander Pope |
All are but parts of one...
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| Alexander Pope |
Happy the man whose wish and...
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| Alexander Pope |
For modes of faith let...
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| Alexander Pope |
Lo! The poor Indian, whose...
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| George Porter |
Tonight I should like to thank...
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| Dennis Potter |
The trouble with words is that...
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| Ezra Pound |
The modern artist must live by...
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| George Dennison Prentice |
There are many men whose...
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| Marcel Proust |
Those whose suffering is due...
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| Dan Quayle |
I pledge allegiance to the...
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| Raymond Queneau |
Many novelists take well-defined...
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| Ayn Rand |
God... a being whose only...
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| Charles Rangel |
Meanwhile, our young men and...
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| Helen Reddy |
You're not going to find a...
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| Adrienne Rich |
Art, whose honesty must work...
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| Dennis Ritchie |
I can't recall any difficulty...
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| Guy Ritchie |
After Lock, Stock, all these...
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| Abraham Robinson |
We conclude that, simultaneously with...
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| Edith Rogers |
I cannot doubt that women will...
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| Anne Roiphe |
A woman whose smile is open...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
There has never yet been a...
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| Jean Rostand |
To say of men that they...
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| Helen Rowland |
There are people whose watch...
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| Pete Rozelle |
But I haven't met a player...
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| Charles Ruff |
Impeachment is not a remedy...
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| Bertrand Russell |
The coward wretch whose hand...
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| Andrei Sakharov |
In 1947 I defended my thesis...
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| Lord Salisbury |
I rank myself no higher in...
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| Walter Salles |
I come from a country and...
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| Dan Savage |
How can you tell somebody...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Music is the melody whose text...
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| Robert H. Schuller |
Every person is responsible for...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
Revenge... is like a rolling...
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| Lee Scott |
One of the things that strikes...
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| Charles de Secondat |
Happy the people whose annals...
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| Michael Servetus |
Lutherans, whose arguments and mistakes...
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| William H. Seward |
The United States are a...
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| John Sexton |
I really don't have any...
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| Ben Shahn |
An amateur is someone who...
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| William Shakespeare |
The undiscovered country from whose...
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| Natan Sharansky |
Democratic leaders, whose power is...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
The man with a toothache...
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| Charlie Sheen |
There was a reason my first...
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| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
It is a farce to call...
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| Thomas Shepard |
There is a number among us...
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| Richard Brinsley Sheridan |
That old man dies prematurely...
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| Neil Simon |
You must realize that honorary...
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| Michael K. Simpson |
History has shown us that, on...
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| Sydney Smith |
A great deal of talent is...
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| Dodie Smith |
The family, that dear octopus...
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| Barbara Smith |
Black women, whose experience is...
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| Martin C. Smith |
Most people - and particularly people...
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| Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn |
Woe to that nation whose...
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| Susan Sontag |
Any important disease whose causality...
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| Sophocles |
Those whose life is long still...
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| Sophocles |
A wise man does not chatter...
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| Sophocles |
For those whose wit becomes...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
Nothing exists from whose nature...
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| Joseph Stalin |
Education is a weapon whose...
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| Leland Stanford |
Money is the great tool...
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| J. G. Stedman |
I ever will profess myself the...
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| Julius Steicher |
Seeking fortunes in America led...
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| Rod Steiger |
That's not a villain, that's a...
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| Leigh Steinberg |
I have to say that it...
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| James Stewart |
It was amazing that a play...
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| Ezra Stiles |
It should seem, then, that the...
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| Bram Stoker |
How blessed are some people...
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| Bram Stoker |
Suddenly, I became conscious of...
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| Harlan Stone |
Distinctions between citizens solely because...
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| Anna Louise Strong |
To fall in love is easy...
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| Gloria Swanson |
My greatest debt will always...
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| Joshua Sylvester |
They say that shadows of...
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| Thomas Szasz |
No further evidence is needed...
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| Thomas Szasz |
Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the...
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| Donna Tartt |
I just finished writing an...
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| Sara Teasdale |
Call him wise whose actions...
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| Tecumseh |
When your time comes to die...
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| Alfred Lord Tennyson |
All experience is an arch...
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| Fred Thompson |
So China will be having to...
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| James Thomson |
For life is but a dream...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
That man is rich whose...
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| John Thorn |
We know these men are...
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| Ludwig Tieck |
He is not dead who departs...
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| Anthony Trollope |
I hold that gentleman to be...
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| Anthony Trollope |
They are best dressed, whose...
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| Kathleen Turner |
I do not admire young...
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| Mark Twain |
The public is the only critic...
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| Paul Twitchell |
The minister and the priest...
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| Kenneth Tynan |
A city whose living immediacy...
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| Sun Tzu |
The general who advances without...
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| Sun Tzu |
Hence that general is skilful...
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| John Updike |
A narrative is like a room...
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| Peter Ustinov |
The social sciences were for...
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| Andrew Vachss |
I don't understand people whose...
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| Roger Vadim |
I wanted to show a normal...
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| Pope Paul VI |
Liturgy is like a strong tree...
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| Gore Vidal |
Think of the earth as a...
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| Leonardo da Vinci |
I love those who can smile...
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| Claude Vorilhon |
Obviously, our children, who have...
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| Denis Waitley |
A life lived with integrity...
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| Derek Walcott |
The personal vocabulary, the individual...
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| Henry A. Wallace |
A fascist is one whose lust...
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| Edmund Waller |
So must the writer, whose...
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| Chris Ware |
I don't think there's any...
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| George Washington |
War - An act of violence whose...
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| James D. Watson |
Today, the theory of evolution...
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| Paul Watzlawick |
In other words, what is...
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| John Webster |
In all our quest of greatness...
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| Simone Weil |
An atheist may be simply one...
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| Simone Weil |
Two prisoners whose cells adjoin...
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| Simone Weil |
When once a certain class of...
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| Len Wein |
Unfortunately, there are writers whose...
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| Bob Wells |
The tendency of old age to...
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| Rebecca West |
Life ought to be a struggle...
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| Samuel West |
I'm lucky enough to work with...
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| Edward Weston |
Photography suits the temper of...
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| Ron White |
I believe that if life gives...
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| John Wilkes |
A people whose souls are so...
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| Emma Willard |
Aware that his disappointment has...
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| Kenneth Williams |
It was Noel Coward whose...
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| Walter J. Williams |
If you can find collaborators...
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| Walter J. Williams |
I found college useful for a...
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| Lucinda Williams |
I mean, whose songs don't...
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| Lucinda Williams |
I guess you could write a...
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| Frederick Wiseman |
Anybody whose mind is functioning...
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| Markus Wolf |
There were some tragic cases...
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| Mary Wollstonecraft |
In fact, it is a farce...
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| Mary Wollstonecraft |
Slavery to monarchs and ministers...
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| Natalie Wood |
I saw my parents as gods...
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| Moon Unit Zappa |
I had a friend whose family...
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| Dweezil Zappa |
For me, the most difficult...
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| Pieter Zeeman |
According to well-known electrodynamic...
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| Warren Zevon |
I remember certain lines and...
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| Xun Zi |
Those whose character is mean...
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