Quotes with nothing

Quotes 921 till 940 of 1874.

  • Andrew Bernstein Nothing is given to man on earth - struggle is built into the nature of life, and conflict is possible - the hero is the man who lets no obstacle prevent him from pursuing the values he has chosen.
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  • Jeremy Taylor Nothing is greater or more fearful sacrilege than to prostitute the great name of God to the petulancy of an idle tongue.
    Jeremy Taylor
    British churchman and writer (1613 - 1667)
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  • Plutarch Nothing is harder to direct than a man in prosperity; nothing more easily managed that one is adversity.
    Plutarch
    Greek biographer and essayist (46 - 120)
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  • Aurelius Clemens Prudentius Nothing is higher than the love of truth.
    Aurelius Clemens Prudentius
    Roman Christian poet
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  • Andrew Young Nothing is illegal if one hundred businessmen decide to do it.
    Andrew Young
    Amercan activisit and minister (1932 - )
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  • A. H. Weiler Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it himself.
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  • John Heywood Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
    John Heywood
    English writer, playwright and poet (1497 - 1580)
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  • George Ade Nothing is improbable until it moves into past tense.
    George Ade
    American humorist, playwright (1866 - 1944)
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  • A. J. P. Taylor Nothing is inevitable until it happens.
    A. J. P. Taylor
    British historian (1906 - 1990)
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  • Jean Anouilh Nothing is irreparable in politics.
    Jean Anouilh
    French playwright (1910 - 1987)
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  • C.E. Montague Nothing is language is immutably fixed: the best writers are constantly changing it.
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  • Ludwig Borne Nothing is lasting but change; nothing perpetual but death.
    Ludwig Borne
    German journalist and critic (1786 - 1837)
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  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Nothing is less in our power than the heart, and far from commanding we are forced to obey it.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    French writer and philosopher (1712 - 1778)
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  • Boethius Nothing is miserable but what is thought so, and contrariwise, every estate is happy if he that bears it be content.
    De Consolatione Philosophia Book II, section 4, line 64
    Boethius
    Roman senator, consul, magister officiorum, and philosopher (480 - 524)
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  • Thales of Miletus Nothing is more active than thought, for it travels over the universe, and nothing is stronger than necessity for all must submit to it.
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  • Jerome K. Jerome Nothing is more beautiful than the love that has weathered the storms of life. The love of the young for the young, that is the beginning of life. But the love of the old for the old, that is the beginning of things longer.
    Jerome K. Jerome
    British Humorous Writer, Novelist, Playwright (1859 - 1927)
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  • George Washington Carver Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise.
    George Washington Carver
    American botanist and inventor (1864 - 1943)
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  • Bill Ayers Nothing is more boring than some old person going on and on about the way things used to be.
    Bill Ayers
    American elementary education theorist (1944 - )
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  • Aphra Behn Nothing is more capable of troubling our reason, and consuming our health, than secret notions of jealousy in solitude.
    Aphra Behn
    English playwright, poet and translator (1640 - 1689)
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  • Barbara W. Tuchman Nothing is more certain than death and nothing uncertain but its hour.
    A Distant Mirror Enguerrand VII de Coucy, quoted on p. 570
    Barbara W. Tuchman
    American historian (1912 - 1989)
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