Quotes with -which-

Quotes 421 till 440 of 3662.

  • Robert Green Ingersoll Anger is a wind which blows out the lamp of the mind.
    Robert Green Ingersoll
    American lawyer, a Civil War veteran and politician (1833 - 1899)
    - +
     0
  • David O. Mckay Anger itself does more harm than the condition which aroused anger.
    David O. Mckay
    American religious leader and educator (1951 - 1970)
    - +
     0
  • Seneca Anger: an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.
    Seneca
    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright (5 - 65)
    - +
     0
  • Bobby Scott Another example of the educational inequality is the current debate over publicly financed school vouchers which will provide educational opportunities to a privileged handful, but deprive public schools of desperately needed resources.
    Bobby Scott
    American politician (1947 - )
    - +
     0
  • William Cobbett Another great evil arising from this desire to be thought rich; or rather, from the desire not to be thought poor, is the destructive thing which has been honored by the name of ''speculation''; but which ought to be called Gambling.
    William Cobbett
    British journalist (1763 - 1835)
    - +
     0
  • Mary McCarthy Anti-Semitism is a horrible disease from which nobody is immune, and it has a kind of evil fascination that makes an enlightened person draw near the source of infection, supposedly in a scientific spirit, but really to sniff the vapors and dally with the possibility.
    Mary McCarthy
    American author (1912 - 1989)
    - +
     0
  • Angela Carter Anxiety is the beginning of conscience, which is the parent of the soul but is not compatible with innocence.
    Angela Carter
    British author (1940 - 1992)
    - +
     0
  • Saul Bellow Any artist should be grateful for a naïve grace which puts him beyond the need to reason elaborately.
    Saul Bellow
    American writer (1915 - 2005)
    - +
     0
  • Bruce Henderson Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage.
    - +
     0
  • Susan Sontag Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineffectual, tends to be awash in significance.
    Susan Sontag
    American writer, filmmaker, teacher, and political activist (1933 - 2004)
    - +
     0
  • Cavett Robert Any man who selects a goal in life which can be fully achieved has already defined his own limitations.
    Cavett Robert
    American businessman and founder of the National Speakers Association (1907 - 1997)
    - +
     0
  • Dwight Morrow Any party which takes credit for the rain must not be surprised if its opponents blame it for the drought.
    Dwight Morrow
     
    - +
     0
  • Abraham Lincoln Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world.
    Abraham Lincoln
    American statesman (1809 - 1865)
    - +
     0
  • Arthur Capper Any plan of administration which contemplates a concentrating of responsibility is open to the dangers which follow the creation of a bureaucracy.
    Arthur Capper
    American politician (1865 - 1951)
    - +
     0
  • Walter Benjamin Any translation which intends to perform a transmitting function cannot transmit anything but information - hence, something inessential. This is the hallmark of bad translations.
    Walter Benjamin
    German philosopher (1892 - 1940)
    - +
     0
  • Blaise Pascal Any unity which doesn't have its origin in the multitudes is tyranny.
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
    - +
     0
  • James Baldwin Any writer, I suppose, feels that the world into which he was born is nothing less than a conspiracy against the cultivation of his talent.
    James Baldwin
    American writer (1924 - 1987)
    - +
     0
  • Auberon Waugh Anyone wishing to communicate with Americans should do so by e-mail, which has been specially invented for the purpose, involving neither physical proximity nor speech.
    Auberon Waugh
     
    - +
     0
  • Abigail Adams Arbitrary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken.
    Abigail Adams
    Wife of John Adams (1744 - 1818)
    - +
     0
  • Lady Morgan Architecture is the printing press of all ages, and gives a history of the state of the society in which it was erected.
    Lady Morgan
    Irish writer (born: Sydney Owenson) (1781 - 1859)
    - +
     0
All -which- famous quotes and sayings you will always find on greatest-quotations.com (page 22)