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667 Quotes for 'Miscellaneous' in the Database.

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It is bad luck to be superstitious.
Author: Andrew W. Mathis
Source: None
Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank.
Author: Richard Braunstein
Source: None
Since Eve ate the apple, much depends on dinner.
Author: John Cage
Source: None
The second day of a diet is always easier than the first. By the second day you're off it.
Author: Buddy Hackett
Source: None
The west wasn't won on salad.
Author: Peter Oakley
Source: None
I couldn't remember when I had been so disappointed. Except perhaps the time I found out that M&Ms really do melt in your hand...
Author: Channing Pollack
Source: None
We do not remember days; we remember moments.
Author: Margaret Fairless Barber
Source: None
To look backward for a while is to refresh the eye, to restore it, and to render it more fit for its prime function of looking forward.
Author: Paul Boese
Source: None
Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.
Author: Aaron Levenstein
Source: None
History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.
Author: Abba Eban
Source: None
One cannot play chess if one becomes aware of the pieces as living souls and of the fact that the Whites and the Blacks have more in common with each other than with the players. Suddenly one loses all interest in who will be champion.
Author: Anatol Rapoport
Source: None
In any closet, you can find it, if it is too small, or out of style, or there is just one of it where there should be two. I am not sure what this is, but an `F' would only dignify it.
Author: Anonymous English Professor
Source: None
Science is not a sacred cow. Science is a horse. Don't worship it. Feed it.
Author: Aubrey Eben
Source: None
I like the word 'indolence'. It makes my laziness seem classy.
Author: Bern Williams
Source: None
It is no longer my moral duty as a human being to achieve an integrated and unitary set of explanations for my thoughts and feelings.
Author: Bronwyn Davies
Source: None
So little done, so much to do.
Author: Cecil Rhodes
Source: None
This is very true: For my words are my own, and my actions are my ministers.
Author: Charles Ii
Source: None
You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.
Author: Chris Evert
Source: None
Laws were made to be broken.
Author: Christopher North
Source: None
Isn't it strange? The same people who laugh at gypsy fortune tellers take economists seriously.
Author: Cincinnati Enquirer
Source: None
When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to believe it.
Author: Clarence Darrow
Source: None
The world began without man, and it will complete itself without him.
Author: Claude Levi-strauss
Source: None
We are dancing on a volcano.
Author: Comte De Salvandy
Source: None
If you had your life to live over again--you'd need more money.
Author: Construction Digest
Source: None
Women's virtue is man's greatest invention.
Author: Cornelia Otis Skinner
Source: None
The chief product of an automated society is a widespread and deepening sense of boredom.
Author: Cyril Parkinson
Source: None
Paranoids are people, too; they have their own problems. It's easy to criticize, but if everybody hated you, you'd be paranoid too.
Author: D. J. Hicks
Source: None
Hypocrisy is the lubricant of society.
Author: David Hull
Source: None
Friends will keep you sane, Love could fill your heart, A lover can warm your bed, But lonely is the soul without a mate.
Author: David Pratt
Source: None
If it takes a lot of words to say what you have in mind, give it more thought.
Author: Dennis Roch
Source: None
War is delightful to those who have had no experience of it.
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Source: None
When we are young, wandering the face of the Earth, wondering what our dreams might be worth, learning that we're only immortal; For a limited time.
Author: Dreamline - Rush
Source: None
Nothing is difficult to those who have the will.
Author: Dutch Poet's Society
Source: None
I must plough my furrow alone.
Author: Earl Of Rosebery
Source: None
The intelligent man is one who has successfully fulfilled many accomplishments, and is yet willing to learn more.
Author: Ed Parker
Source: None
The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.
Author: Eden Phillpotts
Source: None
I come like Water, and like Wind I go.
Author: Edward Fitzgerald
Source: None
You do not destroy an idea by killing people; you replace it with a better one.
Author: Edward Keating
Source: None
It's a fact the whole world knows; That Pobbles are happier without their toes.
Author: Edward Lear
Source: None
They say a reasonable amount o' fleas is good for a dog--keeps him from broodin' over bein' a bog, mebbe.
Author: Edward Noyes Westcott
Source: None
If people really liked to work, we'd still be plowing the land with sticks and transporting goods on our backs.
Author: Eilliam Feather
Source: None
There are only two kinds of scholars; those who love ideas and those who hate them.
Author: Emile Chartier
Source: None
So far as modern science is concerned, we have to abandon completely the idea that by going into the realm of the small we shall reach the ultimate foundations of the universe. I believe we can abandon this idea without any regret. The universe is infini.
Author: Emile Wiechert
Source: None
Physics is becoming so unbelievably complex that it is taking longer and longer to train a physicist. It is taking so long, in fact, to train a physicist to the place where he understands the nature of physical problems that he is already too old to solv.
Author: Eugene Wigner
Source: None
Lack of will power has caused more failure than lack of intelligence or ability.
Author: Flower A. Newhouse
Source: None
Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner.
Author: General Omar Bradley
Source: None
Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.
Author: Goya
Source: None
Whenever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship.
Author: Harry S. Truman
Source: None
If I seem to give a damn, please tell me. I would hate to be giving the wrong impression.
Author: Haythum R. Khalid
Source: None
Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence.
Author: Hebrew Proverb
Source: None

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