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Infinitely Quotes by Oscar Wilde
- A community is infinitely more brutalised by the habitual employment of punishment than it is by the occasional occurence of crime.
- As one reads history, not in the expurgated editions written for schoolboys and passmen, but in the original authorities of each time, one is absolutely…
- So much had been surrendered! And to such little purpose! There had been mad wilful rejections, monstrous forms of self-torture and self-denial, whose origin was…
- Ordinary riches can be stolen; real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.
- There is always something infinitely mean about other people's tragedies.
- There is one thing infinitely more pathetic than to have lost the woman one is in love with, and that is to have won her…
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- I resolved to stop accumulating and begin the infinitely more serious and difficult task of wise distribution. — Andrew Carnegie
- Stupidity is infinitely more fascinating that intelligence. Intelligence has its limits while stupidity has none. — Claude Chabrol
- It is commonly supposed that the art of pleasing is a wonderful aid in the pursuit of fortune; but the art of… — Nicolas Chamfort
- Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation… — Noam Chomsky
- I've had some success at writing and directing, and I like it. It's infinitely more creative than just acting, and I have… — George Clooney
- By bravely enduring our trials, we learn humility, compassion for others, and a great reliance on God. We also learn that our… — Lloyd D. Newell
- Every river appears to consist of a main trunk, fed from a variety of branches, each running in a valley proportional to… — John Playfair
- If there is a God, He is infinitely incomprehensible, since, having, neither parts nor limits, He has no affinity to us. We… — Blaise Pascal
- There are two hundred and fifty-six names given in the Bible for the Lord Jesus Christ, and I suppose this was because… — Billy Sunday
- Peace, which costs nothing, is attended with infinitely more advantage than any victory with all its expence. — Thomas Paine
- Jesus' pattern prayer, which is both crutch, road, and walking lesson for the spiritually lame like ourselves, tells us to start with… — J I Packer