Quotes with [george

Quotes 1601 till 1620 of 1785.

  • George Bernard Shaw We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from God to the medical profession.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • Lord George Byron We have progressively improved into a less spiritual species of tenderness - but the seal is not yet fixed though the wax is preparing for the impression.
    Lord George Byron
    English poet (1788 - 1824)
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  • George S. Patton We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.
    George S. Patton
    American Army General during World War II (1885 - 1945)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We know now that the soul is the body, and the body the soul. They tell us they are different because they want to persuade us that we can keep our souls if we let them make slaves of our bodies.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Steiner We know that a man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening, that he can play Bach and Schubert, and go to his day's work at Auschwitz in the morning.
    George Steiner
    French-born American Critic, Novelist (1929 - 2020)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We know there is intention and purpose in the universe, because there is intention and purpose in us.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We live in an atmosphere of shame. We are ashamed of everything that is real about us; ashamed of ourselves, of our relatives, of our incomes, of our accents, of our opinions, of our experience, just as we are ashamed of our naked skins.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • Lord George Byron We loathe what none are left to share: I even bliss 't were woe alone to bear.
    The Giaour (1813) 19, 5
    Lord George Byron
    English poet (1788 - 1824)
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  • George Farquhar We love the precepts for the teacher's sake.
    George Farquhar
    Irish playwright (1677 - 1707)
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  • George Orwell We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun.
    George Orwell
    English writer (ps. of Eric Blair) (1903 - 1950)
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  • George Sheehan We may think there is willpower involved, but more likely… change is due to want power. Wanting the new addiction more than the old one. Wanting the new me in preference to the person I am now.
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  • George Bernard Shaw We must always think about things, and we must think about things as they are, not as they are said to be.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Eliot We must find our duties in what comes to us, not in what might have been.
    George Eliot
    English writer and poet (1819 - 1880)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We must make the world honest before we can honestly say to our children that honesty is the best policy.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Henry Lewes We must never assume that which is incapable of proof.
    The phsyiology of common life (1859)
    George Henry Lewes
    English philosopher and critic (1817 - 1878)
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  • George Bernard Shaw We must not stay as we are, doing always what was done last time; or we shall stick in the mud.
    Back to Methuselah (1978) 443
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George L. Jackson We must prove our predictions about the future with action.
    George L. Jackson
    African-American author and activist
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  • George Bernard Shaw We mustn't be stiff and stand-off, you know. We must be thoroughly democratic, and patronize everybody without distinction of class.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic (1856 - 1950)
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  • George Orwell We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class where we belong, and probably when we get there it will not be so dreadful as we feared, for, after all, we have nothing to lose.
    George Orwell
    English writer (ps. of Eric Blair) (1903 - 1950)
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