Indeed Quotes
2942 Indeed quotes by 1791 unique authors
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Indeed, among the lesser auxiliaries to success in love, an absence, the declining of an invitation to dinner, an unintentional, unconscious harshness are of more…
— Marcel Proust
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Nature has but one plan of operation, invariably the same in the smallest things as well as in the largest, and so often do we…
— Marcello Malpighi
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Islam has a total organization of life that is completely different from ours; it embraces simply everything,...There is a very marked subordination of woman to…
— Pope Benedict XVI
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All of the incessant debate about development assistance, and whether the rich are doing enough to help the poor, actually concerns less than 1% of…
— Jeffrey Sachs
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If we make our goal to live a life of compassion and unconditional love, then the world will indeed become a garden where all kinds…
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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Indeed, none but the Deity can tell what is good luck and what is bad before the returns are all in.
— Mark Twain
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It is, indeed, only in old age that intellectual men attain their sublime expression, whilst portraits of them in their youth show only the first…
— Arthur Schopenhauer
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No, indeed; I don't know anything. You see, I am stuffed, so I have no brains at all.
— L. Frank Baum
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Agnosticism is not properly described as a "negative" creed, nor indeed as a creed of any kind, except in so far as it expresses absolute…
— Thomas Huxley
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When you've always worked hard in the theater, you find that when you stop playing at the end of a run, the evenings seem very…
— Rex Harrison
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Is it indeed from the experience of beauty and happiness, from the occasional harmony between our nature and our environment, that we draw our conception…
— George Santayana
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He who wins a thousand common hearts is entitled to some renown; but he who keeps undisputed sway over the heart of a coquette is…
— Washington Irving
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Compulsion precedes morality, indeed morality itself is compulsion for a time, to which one submits for the avoidance of pain.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude.
— David Hume
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I am very glad indeed to see you to-night, and yet I will not say I thank you for this call, but I do most…
— Abraham Lincoln
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For the moral attitudes of a people that is supported by religion need always aim at preserving and promoting the sanity and vitality of the…
— Albert Einstein
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Thus the woman, who had perversely exceeded her proper bounds, is forced back to her own position. She had, indeed, previously been subject to her…
— John Calvin
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The mystery of a person, indeed, is ever divine to him that has a sense for the godlike.
— Thomas Carlyle
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There is indeed no such thing in life as absolute darkness; one's eyes revolt and hasten to fill the vacuum by floating in sparks, dream…
— Gelett Burgess
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The art of war is like the art of the courtesan; indeed they might be called sisters, since both are slaves of desperation.
— Pietro Aretino
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