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Furnish Quotes by Mark Twain
- If we could imagine such a man, that is a man who could invent the fly and send him out on his mission and furnish…
- The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse…
More Furnish Quotes
- Americans will listen, but they do not care to read. War and Peace must wait for the leisure of retirement, which never… — Anthony Burgess
- Furnish an example, stop preaching, stop shielding, don't prevent self-reliance and initiative, allow your children to develop along thier own lines. — Eleanor Roosevelt
- Furnish thyself with arguments from the promises to enforce thy prayers, and make them prevalent with God. The promises are the ground… — William Gurnall
- Try handling problems in the office as dispassionately as you can and I guarantee you will have a better time of it;… — Suze Orman
- That diabolical Hell conceived principle of persecution rages amoung some and to their eternal Infamy the Clergy can furnish their Quota of… — James Madison
- Though reading and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation must form… — Isaac Watts
- ...and we have so far improved upon the custom of Adam and Eve, that we generally furnish forth our feasts with a… — Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The best and safest way of philosophising seems to be, first to enquire diligently into the properties of things, and to establish… — Isaac Newton
- Any outside use of military power would at best furnish a temporary respite from the processes that we see playing out. We… — Unknown Author
- It is an old saying, abundantly justified, that where sciences meet there growth occurs. It is true moreover to say that in… — Frederick Gowland Hopkins
- The argument advanced by the supporters of the theory of hereditary transmission does not furnish a satisfactory explanation of the cause of… — Swami Abhedananda
- When the difficulty of a problem lies only in finding out what follows from certain fixed premises, mathematical methods furnish invaluable wings… — Arthur M. Wellington