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Dispositions Quotes by Mark Twain
- I have been scientifically studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so-called,) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I…
- I cannot see the short, white curls Upon the forehead of an Ox, But what I see them dripping with That poor thing's blood, and…
- I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so called) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I…
More Dispositions Quotes
- A desire to be observed, considered, esteemed, praised, beloved, and admired by his fellows is one of the earliest as well as… — John Adams
- A rude nature is worse than a brute nature by so much more as man is better than a beast: and those… — Margaret Cavendish
- There is no happiness in life, there is no misery, like that growing out of the dispositions which consecrate or desecrate a… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin
- Knowledge of the enemy's dispositions can only be obtained from other men. — Sun Tzu
- Some brewers of Ale and Beere doe put it into their drinke to make it more heady, fit to please drunkards, who… — Unknown Author
- Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man… — George Washington
- I have been scientifically studying the traits and dispositions of the "lower animals" (so-called,) and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions… — Mark Twain
- Understanding a theory has, indeed, much in common with understanding a human personality. We may know or understand a man's system of… — Karl Popper
- In making tactical dispositions, the highest pitch you can attain is to conceal them. — Sun Tzu
- Order or disorder depends on organisation; courage or cowardice on circumstances; strength or weakness on dispositions. — Sun Tzu
- These fellow-mortals, every one, must be accepted as they are: you can neither straighten their noses, nor brighten their wit, nor rectify… — George Eliot
- Man's value before God is estimated by the dispositions of his heart, its uprightness, its good will, its charity, and not by… — Anne Catherine Emmerich