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Consist Quotes by Mark Twain
- Our Congresses consist of Christians. In their private life they are true to every obligation of honor; yet in every session they violate them all,…
- Morals consist of political morals, commercial morals, ecclesiastical morals, and morals.
- All the territorial possessions of all the political establishments in the earth--including America, of course-- consist of pilferings from other people's wash. No tribe, howsoever…
- Life does not consist mainly, or even largely, of facts or happenings. It consist mainly of the storm of thoughts that is forever flowing through…
- Dates are hard to remember because they consist of figures; figures are monotonously unstriking in appearance, and they don't take hold, they form no pictures,…
- Life does not consist mainly, or even largely, of facts and happenings. It consists mainly of the storm of thought that is forever flowing through…
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- Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them. — Aristotle
- There is, however, another purpose to which academies contribute. When they consist of a limited number of persons, eminent for their knowledge,… — Charles Babbage
- Ability is commonly found to consist mainly in a high degree of solemnity. — Ambrose Bierce
- Riches do not consist in the possession of treasures, but in the use made of them. — Napoleon Bonaparte
- The great art of films does not consist of descriptive movement of face and body but in the movements of thought and… — Louise Brooks
- Elegance does not consist in putting on a new dress. — Coco Chanel
- Real education should consist of drawing the goodness and the best out of our own students. What better books can there be… — Cesar Chavez
- Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely of words. Gratitude is shown in… — Henri Frederic Amiel
- My riches consist not in the extent of my possessions but in the fewness of my wants. — Unknown Author
- Every river appears to consist of a main trunk, fed from a variety of branches, each running in a valley proportional to… — John Playfair
- Of the first philosophers, then, most thought the principles which were of the nature of matter were the only principles of all… — Mary Hunter Austin
- Learn that urgency in prayer does not so much consist in vehement pleading, as in vehement believing. He that believes most the… — Robert Murray M'Cheyne