Live as long as you may, the first twenty years are the longest half of your life.
~quote about Age by Robert Southey, The Doctor
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~quotes on Love by Peter Ustinov Courage is knowing what not to fear.
~sayings on Courage by Plato He that uses many words for the explaining any subject doth, like the cuttlefish, hide himself for the most part in his own ink.
~quotations on Writing by John Ray The drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence but by oft falling.
~famous french quotes by Lucretius The good writing of any age has always been the product of someone's neurosis, and we'd have a mighty dull literature if all the writers that came along were a bunch of happy chuckleheads.
~saying about french by William Styron, interview, Writers at Work, 1958
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~quote about Sex by Marge Piercy You must not know too much, or be too precise or scientific about birds and trees and flowers and water-craft; a certain free margin, and even vagueness - perhaps ignorance, credulity - helps your enjoyment of these things...
~quotes on Nature by Walt Whitman, Specimen Days, Birds - And a Caution (Thank you, Corinne.) One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say.
~sayings on Speaking by Will Durant If... the machine of government... is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.
~quotations on Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau, On the Duty of Civil Disobediance, 1849 Formerly, when religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now, when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic.
~famous french quotes by Thomas Szasz, The Second Sin, 1973 We shall be inclined to pronounce the voyage that led to the way to this New World as the most epoch-making event of all that have occurred since the birth of Christ
~saying about french by John Fiske The difference between false memories and true ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the most real, the most brilliant.
~quote about Jewelry by Salvador Dalí Why assume so glibly that the God who presumably created the universe is still running it? It is certainly conceivable that He may have finished it and then turned it over to lesser gods to operate.
~quotes on Perspective by H.L. Mencken I kissed my first girl and smoked my first cigarette on the same day. I haven't had time for tobacco since.
~sayings on Smoking by Arturo Toscanini Religion seems to have a way of making people abandon logic.
~quotations on Religion by Amanda Baxter They throw their clubs backwards, and that's wrong. You should always throw a club ahead of you so that you don't have to walk any extra distance to get it.
~famous french quotes by Tommy Bolt, about the tempers of modern players Whatever thrift is, it is not avarice. Avarice is not generous; and, after all, it is the thrifty people who are generous.
~saying about french by Lord Rosebery If you're going through hell, keep going
~quote about Adversity by Winston Churchill How can I believe in God when just last week I got my tongue caught in the roller of an electric typewriter?
~quotes on God by Woody Allen, Selections from the Allen Notebooks, Without Feathers, 1975 Our country, right or wrongWhen right to be kept right; when wrong to be put right
~sayings on Patriotic by Carl Schurz One of the best parts of growing older? You can flirt all you like since you've become harmless.
~quotations on Age by Liz Smith If a horse can't eat it, I don't want to play on it.
~famous french quotes by Dick Allen, on artificial turf, 1970 Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk.
~saying about french by Doug Larson Every two years the American politics industry fills the airwaves with the most virulent, scurrilous, wall-to-wall character assassination of nearly every political practitioner in the country - and then declares itself puzzled that America has lost trust in its politicians.
~quote about Politics by Charles Krauthammer I get by with a little help from my friends
~quotes on Friends by John Lennon No one knows what they'll do in a moment of crisis and hypothetical questions get hypothetical answers.
~sayings on Perspective by Joan Baez, What Would You Do If....? Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms.
~quotations on Animals by George Eliot If you haven't had at least a slight poetic crack in the heart, you have been cheated by nature.
~famous french quotes by Phyllis Battelle I always thought a yard was three feet, then I started mowing the lawn.
~saying about french by C.E. Cowman I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead - not sick, not wounded - dead.
~quote about Food by Woody Allen Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort which it brings.
~quotes on Freedom by Walter Lippmann, A Preface to Morals, 1929 There must be more to life than having everything!
~sayings on Consumerism by Maurice Sendak What is the difference between men and women? A woman wants one man to satisfy her every need, and a man wants every woman to satisfy his one need.
~quotations on Men by Author Unknown The sound of tireless voices is the price we pay for the right to hear the music of our own opinions.
~famous french quotes by Adlai Stevenson, speech, New York City, 28 August 1952 The ideas I stand for are not mine. I borrowed them from Socrates. I swiped them from Chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus. And I put them in a book. If you don't like their rules, whose would you use?
~saying about french by Dale Carnegie He that shuts love out, in turn shall be Shut out from love, and on her threshold lie, Howling in outer darkness
~quote about Romantic Quotes by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Patriotism is easy to understand in America - it means looking out for yourself by looking out for your country
~quotes on Patriotic by Calvin Coolidge
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