Quotes with chose…though

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  • Sir Thomas Browne Though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life, it is not in the strongest to deprive us of death.
    Sir Thomas Browne
    British author, physician and philosopher (1605 - 1682)
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  • Thomas Moore Though it is pleasant weaving nets, it is wiser to make cages.
    Thomas Moore
    Irish poet (1779 - 1852)
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  • Alexis de Tocqueville Though it is very important for man as an individual that his religion should be true, that is not the case for society. Society has nothing to fear or hope from another life; what is most important for it is not that all citizens profess the true religion but that they should profess religion.
    Alexis de Tocqueville
    French aristocrat, political philosopher and sociologist (1805 - 1859)
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  • William Shakespeare Though it make the unskillful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • Ellen Glasgow Though it sounds absurd, it is true to say I felt younger at sixty than I felt at twenty.
    Ellen Glasgow
    American writer (1873 - 1945)
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  • Anne Seward Though just biographical record will touch the failings of the good and the eminent with tenderness.
    Anne Seward
    English poet (1742 - 1809)
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  • Eliza Cook Though language forms the preacher, 'Tis ''good works'' make the man.
    Eliza Cook
    English author and poet (1818 - 1889)
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  • Dylan Thomas Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion.
    Dylan Thomas
    English poet (1914 - 1953)
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  • Edward Dahlberg Though man is the only beast that can write, he has small reason to be proud of it. When he utters something that is wise it is nothing that the river horse does not know, and most of his creations are the result of accident.
    Edward Dahlberg
    American novelist, essayist and autobiographer (1900 - 1977)
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  • Carre Otis Though my parents assured me over and over again that I wasn't stupid or slow, I sensed that my dyslexia was now a stigma on all of us.
    Carre Otis
    American model and actress (1968 - )
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  • Bill Clinton Though our challenges are fearsome, so are our strengths. Americans have ever been a relentless, questioning, hopeful people.
    Bill Clinton
    President of the US (1946 - )
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  • Albert Einstein Though our conduct seems so very different from that of the higher animals, the primary instincts are much alike in them and in us.
    Albert Einstein
    German - American physicist (1879 - 1955)
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  • William Shakespeare Though patience be a tired mare, yet she will plod.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • Oliver Cromwell Though peace be made, yet it's interest that keeps peace.
    Oliver Cromwell
    Parliamentarian General, Lord Protector of England (1599 - 1658)
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  • Brendan I. Koerner Though President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894, the occasion was first observed on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City.
    Brendan I. Koerner
    American author (1974 - )
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  • Lord George Byron Though sages may pour out their wisdom's treasure, there is no sterner moralist than pleasure.
    Lord George Byron
    English poet (1788 - 1824)
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  • Bill Dedman Though some student activists of the 1960s may have idolized Alinsky, he didn't particularly idolize them.
    Bill Dedman
    American journalist (1960 - )
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  • Lucretius Though the dungeon, the scourge, and the executioner be absent, the guilty mind can apply the goad and scorch with blows.
    Lucretius
    Roman poet and philosopher (95 - 55)
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  • Charlotte Brontë Though the only road to freedom lie through the gates of death, those gates must be passed; for freedom is indispensable.
    The Professor (1857) ch. XXV
    Charlotte Brontë
    British Novelist (1816 - 1855)
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  • Grover Cleveland Though the people support the government; the government should not support the people.
    Grover Cleveland
    American politician and lawyer (1837 - 1908)
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