Quotes with thomas

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  • Thomas à Kempis It is vanity to desire a long life and to take no heed of a good life.
    Thomas à Kempis
    Dutch medieval Augustinian canon, writer and mystic (1380 - 1471)
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  • Thomas Wolfe It is very comforting to believe that leaders who do terrible things are, in fact, mad. That way, all we have to do is make sure we don't put psychotics in high places and we've got the problem solved.
    Thomas Wolfe
    American writer and journalist (1900 - 1938)
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  • Sir Thomas Browne It is we that are blind, not fortune.
    Sir Thomas Browne
    British author, physician and philosopher (1605 - 1682)
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  • Thomas Sowell It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.
    Thomas Sowell
    American economist, social theorist and political philosopher (1930 - )
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  • Thomas Carlyle It were a real increase of human happiness, could all young men from the age of nineteen be covered under barrels, or rendered otherwise invisible; and there left to follow their lawful studies and callings, till they emerged, sadder and wiser, at the age of twenty-five.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Warren Thomas It's relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already knows I'm an idiot.
    Warren Thomas
    American comedian (1957 - 2005)
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  • Lord Thomas Dewar Judge not a man by his clothes, but by his wife's clothes.
    Lord Thomas Dewar
    Scottish businessman (1864 - 1930)
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  • Thomas Alva Edison Just because something doesn't do what you planned it to do doesn't mean it's useless.
    Thomas Alva Edison
    American inventor and founder of General Electric (1847 - 1931)
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  • Thomas Szasz Knowledge is gained by learning; trust by doubt; skill by practice; love by love.
    Thomas Szasz
    American psychiatrist (1920 - 2012)
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  • Thomas Carlyle Laughter is the cipher key wherewith we decipher the whole man
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Thomas More Lawyers, a profession it is to disguise matters.
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  • Thomas Hobbes Leisure is the mother of Philosophy.
    Thomas Hobbes
    British philosopher (1588 - 1679)
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  • Sir Thomas Browne Let age, not envy, draw wrinkles on thy cheeks.
    Sir Thomas Browne
    British author, physician and philosopher (1605 - 1682)
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  • Thomas Carlyle Let each become all that he was created capable of being.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Thomas Hardy Let me enjoy the earth no less because the all-enacting light that fashioned forth its loveliness had other aims than my delight.
    Thomas Hardy
    British writer and poet (1840 - 1928)
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  • Thomas Carlyle Let one who wants to move and convince others, first be convinced and moved themselves. If a person speaks with genuine earnestness the thoughts, the emotion and the actual condition of their own heart, others will listen because we all are knit together by the tie of sympathy.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Thomas Sowell Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face.
    Thomas Sowell
    American economist, social theorist and political philosopher (1930 - )
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  • Thomas Carlyle Life is a little gleam of time between two eternity s.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Thomas Hardy Like the British Constitution, she owes her success in practice to her inconsistencies in principle.
    Thomas Hardy
    British writer and poet (1840 - 1928)
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  • Thomas Carlyle Little other than a red tape Talking-machine, and unhappy Bag of Parliamentary Eloquence.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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