Great famous quotes - Page 144

Death

That last day does not bring ext…

3 Oct , 2009  

That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place. Cicero

Agreement

That which corrodes the souls of…

3 Oct , 2009  

That which corrodes the souls of the persecuted is the monstrous inner agreement with the prevailing prejudice against them. Hoffer, Eric

Religion

That which exists through itself…

3 Oct , 2009  

That which exists through itself is called The Eternal. The Eternal has neither name nor shape. It is the one essence, the one primal spirit. Essence and life cannot be seen. They are contained in the light of heaven. The light of heaven cannot be seen. It is contained in the two eyes. Yen, Lu

Existence

That which is not, shall never b…

3 Oct , 2009  

That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths are self-evident. Gita, Bhagavad

Death

That which is so universal as de…

3 Oct , 2009  

That which is so universal as death must be a benefit. Schiller, Johann Von

Women

That’s the nature of women, not …

3 Oct , 2009  

That’s the nature of women, not to love when we love them, and to love when we love them not. De Cervantes, Miguel

Success

That’s what learning is, after a…

3 Oct , 2009  

That’s what learning is, after all; not whether we lose the game, but how we lose and how we’ve changed because of it and what we take away from it that we never had before, to apply to other games. Losing, in a curious way, is winning. Bach, Richard

Ability

The ability to get to the verge …

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The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art…. If you try to run away from it, if you are scared to go to the brink, you are lost. Dulles, John Foster

Absence

The absence of the beloved, shor…

3 Oct , 2009  

The absence of the beloved, short though it may last, always lasts too long. Molière, Jean B.

Absence

The absent are never without fau…

3 Oct , 2009  

The absent are never without fault, nor the present without excuse. Franklin, Benjamin

Acting

The actor can be compared to the…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actor can be compared to the soldier. The former dazzled by his triumphs, sighs continually for the struggles of stage- life; the latter filled with the glory he has acquired on the battlefield, cannot resign himself to peace. Ristori, Adelaide

Acting

The actor is too prone to exagge…

3 Oct , 2009  

The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear. Bernhardt, Sarah