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Quotations - Alphabetic
- Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do,
to keep in the same
place. If you want to get somewhere...
- History will absolve me. (1953)
Politics divides us,
but humanity unites us. (1977) -- Fidel...
- If thou findest thy wife in adultery, thou art free to kill her without
trial,
and canst not be punished. If, on the other hand,...
- Those who steal from private individuals spend their lives in stocks and
chains;
those who steal from the public treasure go dressed...
- Suffer women once to arrive at an equality with you,
and they will from
that moment become your superiors...
- Christianity is the bastard progeny of Judaism. It is the basest of all
national religions.
Celsus (178 CE) [opponent of Christianity if you hadn't...
- Works of charity negligently performed are of no worth.
[For this statement,
"Don Quixote" was placed on the...
- The beginning of wisdom is fear (respect for) of God.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) "Don Quixote...
- New York! I say to you New York!
let Black blood flow into your blood
That it may rub the rust from your steel joints,
like an oil of life. -- Aime Cesaire (1913- ...
- Especially for teenagers!: A little philosophy tends to despise learning;
much philosophy leads men to esteem it. -- Sebasian...
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