Quotes 1821 till 1840 of 2161.
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To the person with a firm purpose all men and things are servants.
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To the truly humble man the ordinary ways and customs and habits of men are not a matter of conflict.
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To understand how any society functions you must understand the relationship between the men and the women.
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To watch the corn grow, or the blossoms set; to draw hard breath over the plough or spade; to read, to think, to love, to pray, are the things that make men happy.
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To write well, express yourself like common people, but think like a wise man. Or, think as wise men do, but speak as the common people do.
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Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fool reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.
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Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fools reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.
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Torment, for some men, is a need, an appetite, and an accomplishment.
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Total commitment is the common denominator among all successful men and women.
Wings of Fire -
Towns are excrescences, gray fluxions, where men, hurrying to find one another, have lost themselves.
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Traditionally the great men of our country have sprung from poor environments; that being so, it would appear we have long suffered from a severe lack of poverty.
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Tranvestism is far more common among men, I noted, because it originates in the primary relation of mother and son.
Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990) -
True artists are almost the only men who do their work for pleasure.
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True courage is cool and calm. The bravest of men have the least of a brutal, bullying insolence, and in the very time of danger are found the most serene and free.
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True liberal government is founded on the emancipation of men.
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Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great.
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Truth is the property of no individual but is the treasure of all men.
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Truth sits upon the lips of dying men.
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Two men please God - who serves Him with all his heart because he knows Him; who seeks Him with all his heart because he knows Him not.
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Two polar groups: at one pole we have the literary intellectuals, at the other scientists, and as the most representative, the physical scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension.
The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution (1959)
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