He had the entertainment of thinking that if he had for that moment stopped the clock it was to promote the next minute this still livelier motion.-- Henry James (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Lawyer, n. One skilled in the circumvention of the law.-- Ambrose Bierce (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Did you ever see an unhappy horse? Did you ever see bird that had the blues? One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses.-- Dale Carnegie (source http://quote.kitt.net)
How little do they see what really is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems.-- Robert Southey (source http://quote.kitt.net)
One might define adulthood as the age at which a person learns he must die and accepts his sentence undismayed. -- Robert Heinlein (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends.-- Woody Allen (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Many people think that if they were only in some other place, or had some other job, they would be happy. Well, that is doubtful. So get as much happiness out of what you are doing as you can and don't put off being happy until some future date.-- Dale Carnegie (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If one is master of one thing and understands one thing well, one has at the same time, insight into and understanding of many things.-- Vincent van Gogh (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If thy words be too luxuriant, confine them, lest they confine thee. He that thinks he can never speak enough, may easily speak too much. A full tongue and an empty brain are seldom parted.-- Francis Quarles (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Working with children with autism has provided me with an opportunity to see the world in a different way. I see them strive to overcome obstacles and persevere, and learn to persevere myself. They are my inspiration.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Liberty!--Electric word! What is it? Is there anything more in it than a name--a rhetorical flourish? Why, men and women of America, does your hearts blood thrill at that word, for which your fathers bled, and your braver mothers were willing that their noblest and best should die? Is there anything in it glorious and dear for a nation, that is not also glorious and dear for a man?-- Harriet Beecher Stowe (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Life's most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Do not try to fight a lion if you are not one yourself.-- African Proverb (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The mind is slow to unlearn what it learnt early.-- Seneca (source http://quote.kitt.net)
In every age 'the good old days' were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time. For every age has consisted of crises that seemed intolerable to the people who lived through them.-- Brooks Atkinson (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I believe in one thing only, the power of the human will.-- Joseph Stalin (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.-- Mahatma Gandhi (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Everything has got a moral if you can only find it.-- Lewis Carroll (source http://quote.kitt.net)
We hear much of a decent pride, a becoming proud, a noble pride, a laudable pride. Can that be decent, of which we ought to be ashamed? Can that be becoming, of which God has set forth the deformity? Can that be noble which God resists and is determined to abase? Can that be laudable, which God call abominable.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If a man would follow, today, the teachings of the Old Testament, he would be a criminal. If he would follow strictly the teachings of the New, he would be insane.-- Robert Ingersoll (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If you hire only those people you understand, the company will never get people better than you are. Always remember that you often find outstanding people among those you don't particularly like.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The most effective kind of education is that a child should play amongst lovely things.-- Plato (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The sad news is, nobody owes you a career. Your career is literally your business. You own it as a sole proprietor. You have one employee: yourself. You need to accept ownership of your career, your skills and the timing of your moves.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Personally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.-- Sir Winston Churchill (source http://quote.kitt.net)
A person has three choices in life. You can swim against the tide and get exhausted, or you can tread water and let the tide sweep you away, or you can swim with the tide, and let it take you where it wants you to go.-- Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider (source http://quote.kitt.net)
They're funny things, Accidents. You never have them till you're having them.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Cheerfulness greases the axles of the world.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
A half-truth is a whole lie.-- Yiddish Proverb (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The most happy marriage I can imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.-- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Women! Can't live with them...pass the beer nuts.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I never put on a pair of shoes until I've worn them at least five years.-- Samuel Goldwyn (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Attention to health is life's greatest hindrance.-- Plato (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Costly thy habit [dress] as thy purse can buy; But not expressed in fancy - rich, not gaudy. For the apparel oft proclaims the man.-- William Shakespeare (source http://quote.kitt.net)
People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Measure your life in love.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Never apologize for showing feeling. When you do so, you apologize for truth.-- Benjamin Disraeli (source http://quote.kitt.net)
IMPALE, v.t. In popular usage to pierce with any weapon which remains fixed in the wound. This, however, is inaccurate; to imaple is, properly, to put to death by thrusting an upright sharp stake into the body, the victim being left in a sitting position. This was a common mode of punishment among many of the nations of antiquity, and is still in high favor in China and other parts of Asia. Down to the beginning of the fifteenth century it was widely employed in "churching" heretics and schismatics. Wolecraft calls it the "stoole of repentynge," and among the common people it was jocularly known as "riding the one legged horse." Ludwig Salzmann informs us that in Thibet impalement is considered the most appropriate punishment for crimes against religion; and although in China it is sometimes awarded for secular offences, it is most frequently adjudged in cases of sacrilege. To the person in actual experience of impalement it must be a matter of minor importance by what kind of civil o
If God had really intended men to fly, he'd make it easier to get to the airport.-- George Winters (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways--I to die and you to live. Which is the better, only God knows.-- Socrates (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I always have to dream up there against the stars. If I don't dream I will make it, I won't even get close.-- Henry J. Kaiser (source http://quote.kitt.net)
It's not your blue blood, your pedigree or your college degree. It's what you do with your life that counts.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
By their own follies they perished, the fools.-- Homer (source http://quote.kitt.net)
It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once.-- David Hume (source http://quote.kitt.net)
...a man may be a patriot without risking his own life or sacrificing his health. There are plenty of lives less valuable.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
To conquer others is to have power, to conquer yourself is to know the way.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Treasure your relationships, not your possessions.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Art is the illusion of spontaneity. -- Japanese Proverb (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When an opera star sings her head off, she usually improves her appearance.-- Victor Borge (source http://quote.kitt.net)
To read a newspaper is to refrain from reading something worthwhile. The first discipline of education must therefore be to refuse resolutely to feed the mind with canned chatter.-- Aleister Crowley (source http://quote.kitt.net)
It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.-- Oscar Wilde (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Make up your mind to act decidedly and take the consequences. No good is ever done in this world by hesitation.-- Thomas H. Huxley (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Work is victory.-- Ralph Waldo Emerson (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Life is like a ten-speed bike; most of us have gears we never use.-- Charles M. Schulz (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.-- George Bernard Shaw (source http://quote.kitt.net)
We grown-up people think that we appreciate music, but if we realized the sense that an infant has brought with it of appreciating sound and rhythm, we would never boast of knowing music. The infant is music itself. In the cradle it in moving its little arms and legs in a certain rhythm. And when our music falls on the ears of an infant it is of the lowest character compared with the music it is accustomed to.-- Hazrat Inayat Khan (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I have just returned from Boston. It is the only thing to do if you find yourself up there.-- Fred Allen (source http://quote.kitt.net)
We live in a time when the words impossible and unsolvable are no longer part of the scientific community's vocabulary. Each day we move closer to trials that will not just minimize the symptoms of disease and injury but eliminate them.-- Christopher Reeve (source http://quote.kitt.net)
We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. -- George Orwell (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Of all the varieties of virtues, liberalism is the most beloved.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Solitude, the safeguard of mediocrity.-- Ralph Waldo Emerson (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Self-reverence, self knowledge, self-control. These three alone lead life to sovereign power.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The golden rule of cats that governs all relationships we have with people: you scratch my back, you scratch my back.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Fame and glory are fleeting, especially in the music business. That's why completing my degree and graduating from college were priorities.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I learned that it is the weak who are cruel, and that gentleness is to be expected only from the strong.-- Leo Rosten (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Force, and fraud, are in war the two cardinal virtues.-- Thomas Hobbes (source http://quote.kitt.net)
In wilderness is the preservation of the world.-- Henry David Thoreau (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Only fools are positive.-- Moe Howard (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Oh, darling, let your body in, let it tie you in, in comfort.-- Anne Sexton (source http://quote.kitt.net)
No one ever told me I was pretty when I was a little girl. All little girls should be told they are pretty, even if they aren't.-- Marilyn Monroe (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.-- Henry David Thoreau (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Do it big or stay in bed.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I'm not going to bed after all. Somebody around here hath murdered sleep. Good for him.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
BOTTLE-NOSED, adj. Having a nose created in the image of its maker.-- Ambrose Bierce (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Beat me, hate me, you can never break me.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
There is no passion like that of a functionary for his function.-- Georges Clemenceau (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I don't know if God exists, but it would be better for His reputation if He didn't.-- Jules Renard (source http://quote.kitt.net)
It would be absurd if we did not understand both angels and devils, since we invented them.-- John Steinbeck (source http://quote.kitt.net)
He harms himself who does harm to another, and the evil plan is most harmful to the planner.-- Hesiod (source http://quote.kitt.net)
ACADEMY, n. [from ACADEME] A modern school where football is taught.-- Ambrose Bierce (source http://quote.kitt.net)
All the arts we practice are apprenticeship. The big art is our life.-- M. C. Richards (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I epitomize America.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
In a free society no one can win all the time. No one can have his way all the time and no one is right all the time.-- Richard M. Nixon (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Fear can keep us up all night long, but faith makes one fine pillow.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.-- Reinhold Niebuhr (source http://quote.kitt.net)
W (double U) has, of all the letters in our alphabet, the only cumbrous name, the names of the others being monosyllabic. This advantage of the Roman alphabet over the Grecian is the more valued after audibly spelling out some simple Greek word, like _epixoriambikos_. Still, it is now thought by the learned that other agencies than the difference of the two alphabets may have been concerned in the decline of "the glory that was Greece" and the rise of "the grandeur that was Rome." There can be no doubt, however, that by simplifying the name of W (calling it "wow," for example) our civilization could be, if not promoted, at least better endured.-- Ambrose Bierce (source http://quote.kitt.net)
An enormous part of our mature experience cannot not be expressed in words.-- Alfred North Whitehead (source http://quote.kitt.net)
To me dreams are part of nature, which harbors no intention to deceive but expresses something as best it can.-- Carl Jung (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is the moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle-- victorious.-- Vince Lombardi (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope that keeps up a wife's spirits.-- John Gay (source http://quote.kitt.net)
There are always opportunities through which businessmen can profit handsomely if they will only recognize and seize them.-- J. Paul Getty (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I have always loved truth so passionately that I have often resorted to lying as a way of introducing it into the minds which were ignorant of its charms.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.-- Kahlil Gibran (source http://quote.kitt.net)
It has been said that the love of money is the root of all evil. The want of money is so quite as truly.-- Samuel Butler (source http://quote.kitt.net)
What if nothing exists and we're all in somebody's dream? Or what's worse, what if only that fat guy in the third row exists?-- Woody Allen (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The wise learn from the experience of others, and the creative know how to make a crumb of experience go a long way.-- Eric Hoffer (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Neither praise nor blame is the object of true criticism. Justly to discriminate, firmly to establish, wisely to proscribe, and honestly to award - these are the true aims and duties of criticism.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, "Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don't believe?"-- Quentin Crisp (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If you would attain to what you are not yet, you must always be displeased by what you are. For where you are pleased with yourself there you have remained. Keep adding, keep walking, keep advancing.-- Saint Augustine (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Happy is he who gets to know the reasons for things.-- Virgil (source http://quote.kitt.net)
A politician needs the ability to foretell what is going to happen tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why it didn't happen.-- Sir Winston Churchill (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When you close your doors, and make darkness within, remember never to say that you are alone, for you are not alone; nay, God is within, and your genius is within. And what need have they of light to see what you are doing?-- Epictetus (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.-- H. L. Mencken (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I don't know why red fades before blue it just does.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
A quotation, like a pun, should come unsought, and then be welcomed only for some propriety of felicity justifying the intrusion.-- Robert Chapman (source http://quote.kitt.net)
One of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity.-- Andrew Carnegie (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Life is a tough proposition and the first hundred years are the hardest.-- Wilson Mizner (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.-- Edward Abbey (source http://quote.kitt.net)
If winter is slumber and spring is birth, and summer is life, then autumn rounds out to be reflection. It's a time of year when the leaves are down and the harvest is in and the perennials are gone. Mother Earth just closed up the drapes on another year and it's time to reflect on what's come before.-- Mitchell Burgess (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The palest ink is better than the best memory.-- Chinese Proverb (source http://quote.kitt.net)
In the part of this universe that we know there is great injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked prosper, and one hardly knows which of those is the more annoying.-- Bertrand Russell (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Property has its duties as well as its rights.-- Thomas Brummond (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Until you can measure something and express it in numbers, you have only the begining of understanding.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.-- Bertrand Russell (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.-- P. J. O'Rourke (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When a thing has been said, and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.-- Anatole France (source http://quote.kitt.net)
No matter what we have come through, or how many perils we have safely passed, or how many imperfect and jagged - in some places perhaps irreparably - our life has been, we cannot in our heart of hearts imagine how it could have been different. As we look back on it, it slips in behind us in orderly array, and, with all its mistakes, acquires a sort of eternal fitness, and even, at times, of poetic glamour.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I'd like to hate you, but you're really nice.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
When I meet a man I ask myself, 'Is this the man I want my children to spend their weekends with?'-- Rita Rudner (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Guilt is a rope that wears thin.-- Ayn Rand (source http://quote.kitt.net)
He who cannot agree with his enemies is controlled by them.-- Chinese proverb (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable.-- C. S. Lewis (source http://quote.kitt.net)
CAMEL, n. A quadruped (the _Splaypes humpidorsus_) of great value to the show business. There are two kinds of camels -- the camel proper and the camel improper. It is the latter that is always exhibited.-- Ambrose Bierce (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts and murders itself. There was never a democracy that did not commit suicide.-- John Adams (source http://quote.kitt.net)
No man who ever held the office of president would congratulate a friend on obtaining it.-- John Adams (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.-- Albert Einstein (source http://quote.kitt.net)
"Management" means, in the last analysis, the substitution of thought for brawn and muscle, of knowledge for folklore and superstition, and of cooperation for force. . .-- Peter Drucker (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Newspapers should have no friends.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won't have time to make them all yourself.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.-- Honore De Balzac (source http://quote.kitt.net)
To deny a developing mind access to its specialty is cruel. To judge one's worthiness in the specialties of others is equally inhuman.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
This place makes Mayberry look like a think tank.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The free expression of the hopes and aspirations of a people is the greatest and only safety in a sane society.-- Emma Goldman (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Excellence is best described as doing the right things right - selecting the most important things to be done and then accomplishing them 100% correctly.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The only thing that's been a worse flop than the organization of non-violence has been the organization of violence.-- Joan Baez (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Help others get ahead. You will always stand taller with someone else on your shoulders.-- Bob Moawad (source http://quote.kitt.net)
In waking a tiger, use a long stick.-- Mao Tse-tung (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Grace under Pressure.-- Ernest Hemingway (source http://quote.kitt.net)
A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice.-- Thomas Paine (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire and before art is born, the artist must be ready to be consumed by the fire of his own creation.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Go broke for what you love. It's only money; only stuff.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The reason of a resolution is more to be considered than the resolution itself.-- Sir John Holt (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Mathematics transfigures the fortuitous concourse of atoms into the tracery of the finger of God.-- Unknown (can you tell me?) (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel, even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves.-- Albert Einstein (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.-- Rene Descartes (source http://quote.kitt.net)
I do begin to have bloody thoughts.-- William Shakespeare (source http://quote.kitt.net)
The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. -- George F. Will (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Advice to writers: Sometimes you just have to stop writing. Even before you begin.-- Stanislaw J. Lec (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Life is a wretched gray Saturday, but it has to be lived through. -- Anthony Burgess (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.-- George Carlin (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Sports serve society by providing vivid examples of excellence.-- George F. Will (source http://quote.kitt.net)
Dost thou love life? Than do not squander time, for it is the stuff life is made of.-- Benjamin Franklin (source http://quote.kitt.net)
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