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Appears Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- Observation is so wide awake, and facts are being so rapidly added to the sum of human experience, that it appears as if the theorizer…
- How novel and original must be each new mans view of the universe - for though the world is so old - and so many…
- When we consider what, to use the words of the catechism, is the chief end of man, and what are the true necessaries and means…
- It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature.
- Every sunset which I witness inspires me with the desire to go to a west as distant and as fair as that into which the…
- How novel and original must be each new mans view of the universe - for though the world is so old - and so many…
More Appears Quotes
- Power and violence are opposites; where the one rules absolutely, the other is absent. Violence appears where power is in jeopardy, but… — Hannah Arendt
- The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and their probability, which for all practical, everyday purposes amounts to… — Hannah Arendt
- A high heart ought to bear calamities and not flee them, since in bearing them appears the grandeur of the mind and… — Pietro Aretino
- An illness is like a journey into a far country; it sifts all one's experience and removes it to a point so… — Sholem Asch
- Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and… — Francis Bacon
- I thought Winston Churchill was a young man of promise, but it appears he is a young man of promises. — Arthur Balfour
- Something very significant appears to be happening in America. There is a dramatic shift in voter affinity toward the GOP, and it… — Bob Beauprez
- In fact, when care appears, unconditional love often vanishes. — Martha Beck
- To a man of pleasure every moment appears to be lost, which partakes not of the vivacity of amusement. — Joseph Addison
- Isaiah is by far the finest and least objectionable of the seventeen prophets whose supposed productions form the latter part of the… — Annie Besant
- Eloquence, n. The art of orally persuading fools that white is the color that it appears to be. It includes the gift… — Ambrose Bierce
- The whole world appears to me like a huge vacuum, a vast empty space, whence nothing desirable, or at least satisfactory, can… — David Brainerd