Whose Quotes
883 quotes by 772 authors
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A life lived with integrity - even if it lacks the trappings of fame and fortune is a shining star in whose light others may…
— Denis Waitley
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A brier rose whose buds yield fragrant harvest for the honey bee.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, and whose opinion we can value at once for its justness…
— Robert Hall
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It was amazing that a play that seems dated in this world... A man whose best friend is a six-foot white rabbit... But it caught…
— James Stewart
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Happy is he who has gained the wealth of divine thoughts, wretched is he whose beliefs about the gods are dark.
— Empedocles
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Time is a resource whose supply is inversely proportional to its demand.
— Craig Bruce
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Lebanon is restless, Syria got its walking papers, Egypt is scheduling elections with more than one candidate, and even Saudi Arabia, whose rulers are perhaps…
— Suzanne Fields
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Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not…
— Julien Green
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The trouble with words is that you never know whose mouths they have been in.
— Dennis Potter
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A people whose souls are so little tuned to joy.
— John Wilkes
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Every existence above a certain rank has its singular points; the higher the rank the more of them. At these points, influences whose physical magnitude…
— James C. Maxwell
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We would fight not for the political future of a distant city, rather for principles whose destruction would ruin the possibility of peace and security…
— Neville Chamberlain
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We conclude that, simultaneously with the organization of the colleges, there should be at Santa Cruz an organization by disciplines, whose units would have a…
— Abraham Robinson
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Many of the railroad evils were inherent in the situation; they were explained by the fact that both managers and public were dealing with a…
— John Moody
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Wherefore the race being not to the swift, etc. but time and chance happening to all men, I leave the Judgement of the whole to…
— William Petty
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There is a number among us, young and old, of all sorts almost among us, that swarm up and down towns, and woods, and fields,…
— Thomas Shepard
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Oh! this opponent, this collaborator against your will, whose notion of beauty always differs from yours and whose means are often too limited for active…
— Alexander Alekhine
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The minister and the priest teach that the organization is greater. No great philosophy has ever come from an organization, but from an individual whose…
— Paul Twitchell
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Intellects whose desires have outstripped their understanding.
— Friedrich August von Hayek
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Aware that his disappointment has its source in a defective education, he looks with anxiety on his other daughters, whose minds, like lovely buds, are…
— Emma Willard
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