All things change, nothing is ...

All things change, nothing is extinguished.
~Ovid~

All things are subject to chan...

All things are subject to change, and we change with them. (Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis.)
~Anonymous~

All things are possible, excep...

All things are possible, except for skiing through a revolving door.
~Author Unknown~

All things are possible until ...

All things are possible until they are proved impossible-and even the impossible may only be so as of now.
~Pearl S. Buck~

All things are possible to him...

All things are possible to him who believes.
~Bible~

All things are inconstant exce...

All things are inconstant except the faith in the soul, which changes all things and fills their inconstancy with light, but though I seem to be driven out of my country as a misbeliever I have found no man yet with a faith like mine.
~James Joyce~

All things are cause for eithe...

All things are cause for either laughter or weeping.
~Seneca~

All these were honoured in the...

All these were honoured in their generations and were the glory of their times.
~Bible~

All the world's artists are di...

All the world's artists are displaced warriors fighting to find their struggle so it can lead them to an uneasy death.
~Eddie Kilowatt~

All the world's a stage, And a...

All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts.
~William Shakespeare~

All the world's a stage and mo...

All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
~Sean O'Casey~

All the world's a mass of foll...

All the world's a mass of folly, Youth is gay, age melancholy: Youth is spending, age is thrifty, Mad at twenty, cold at fifty; Man is nought but folly's slave, From the cradle to the grave.
~W. H. Ireland~

All the world over, I will bac...

All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.
~William E. Gladstone~

All the world is a laboratory ...

All the world is a laboratory to the inquiring mind.
~Martin H. Fischer~

All the wealth of the world ca...

All the wealth of the world cannot be compared with the happiness of living together happily united.
~Saint Mary Margaret d'Youville~

All the time he's boxing, he's...

All the time he's boxing, he's thinking. All the time he was thinking, I was hitting him.
~Jack Dempsey~

All the things you think you s...

All the things you think you should have done that you didn't do, and all of the things that you shouldn't have done, accept them. You did (or did not) do them. That's reality. That's happened. No changing the past.
~Peter Mcwilliams~

All the things I really like t...

All the things I really like to do are either immoral, illegal or fattening.
~Alexander Woollcott~

All the things I really like a...

All the things I really like are either immoral, illegal or fattening.
~Alexander Woollcott~

All the sugar was in the botto...

All the sugar was in the bottom of the cup.
~Julia Ward Howe~

All the statistics in the worl...

All the statistics in the world can't measure the warmth of a smile.
~Chris Hart~

All the so-called "secret...

All the so-called "secrets of success" will not work unless you do.
~Author Unknown~

All the so-called "secrets...

All the so-called "secrets of success" will not work unless you do.
~Author Unknown~

All the scholastic scaffolding...

All the scholastic scaffolding falls, as a ruined edifice, before a single word: faith.
~Napoleon Bonaparte~

All the romance of trout fishi...

All the romance of trout fishing exists in the mind of the angler and is in no way shared by the fish.
~Harold F. Blaisdell, The Philosophical Fisherman, 1969~

All the resources we need are ...

All the resources we need are in the mind
~Theodore Roosevelt~

All the reputedly powerful rea...

All the reputedly powerful reactionaries are merely paper tigers. The reason is that they are divorced from the people. Look! Was not Hitler a paper tiger? Was Hitler not overthrown? U.S. imperialism has not yet been overthrown and it has the atomic bomb. I believe it also will be overthrown. It, too, is a paper tiger.
~Mao Zedong~

All the really good ideas I ev...

All the really good ideas I ever had came to me while I was milking a cow.
~Grant Wood~

All the prayers in the Scriptu...

All the prayers in the Scripture you will find to be reasoning with God, not a multitude of words heaped together.
~Stephen Charnock~

All the people like us are We,...

All the people like us are We, And everyone else is They.
~Rudyard Kipling~

All the other colors are just ...

All the other colors are just colors, but purple seems to have a soul.  Purple is not just a noun and an adjective but also a verb - when you look at it, it's looking back at you.
~Uniek Swain~

All the movies used to be 'col...

All the movies used to be 'colossal'. Now they're all 'frank'. I think I liked 'colossal' better.
~Beryl Pfizer~

All the mistakes I make arise ...

All the mistakes I make arise from forsaking my own station and trying to see the object from another person's point of view.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All the mind's activity is eas...

All the mind's activity is easy if it is not subjected to reality.
~Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Past: Cities of the Plain~

All the learnin' my father pai...

All the learnin' my father paid for was a bit o' birch at one end and an alphabet at the other.
~George Eliot~

All the known world, excepting...

All the known world, excepting only savage nations, is governed by books.
~Voltaire~

All the knowledge I possess ev...

All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own.
~Goethe~

All the ills of democracy can ...

All the ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy.
~Alfred E. Smith~

All the great things have been...

All the great things have been denied and we live in an intricacy of new and local mythologies, political, economic, poetic, which are asserted with an ever-enlarging incoherence.
~Wallace Stevens~

All the great things are simpl...

All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom; justice; honor; duty; mercy; hope.
~Winston Churchill~

All the great speakers were ba...

All the great speakers were bad speakers at first.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All the great pleasures in lif...

All the great pleasures in life are silent.
~Georges Clemenceau~

All the great blessings of my ...

All the great blessings of my life are present in my thoughts today.
~Phoebe Cary~

All the goodness, beauty, and ...

All the goodness, beauty, and perfection of a human being belong to the one who knows how to recognize these qualities.
~Georgette Leblanc~

All the glory of the world wou...

All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books.
~Richard De Bury~

All the flowers of all the tom...

All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
~Indian Proverb~

All the feeling which my fathe...

All the feeling which my father could not put into words was in his hand- any dog, child, or horse would recognize the kindness of it.
~Freya Stark~

All the fame I look for in lif...

All the fame I look for in life is to have lived it quietly.
~Michel de Montaigne~

All the discontented people I ...

All the discontented people I know are trying to be something they are not, to do something they cannot do.
~David Graydon~

All the days of the afflicted ...

All the days of the afflicted are evil: but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
~Proverbs 15:15~

All the crimes on earth do not...

All the crimes on earth do not destroy so many of the human race, nor alienate so much property, as drunkenness.
~Sir Francis Bacon~

All the Congress, all the acco...

All the Congress, all the accountants and tax lawyers, all the judges, and a convention of wizards all cannot tell for sure what the income tax law says.
~Walter B. Wriston~

All the coffee in Columbia won...

All the coffee in Columbia won't make me a morning person.
~Author Unknown~

All the best sands of my life ...

All the best sands of my life are somehow getting into the wrong end of the hourglass. If I could only reverse it! Were it in my power to do so, would I?
~Thomas Bailey Aldrich~

All the best coaches are in th...

All the best coaches are in the stands.
~Author Unknown~

All the beautiful sentiments i...

All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.
~James Russell Lowell~

All the art of living lies in ...

All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.
~Havelock Ellis~

All the arms we need are for h...

All the arms we need are for hugging.
~Author Unknown~

All the ancient histories, as ...

All the ancient histories, as one of our wits say, are just fables that have been agreed upon.
~Voltaire, Jeannot et Colin~

All that you see or seem, Is b...

All that you see or seem, Is but a dream within a dream.
~Edgar Allan Poe~

All that we know is nothing, w...

All that we know is nothing, we are merely crammed waste-paper baskets, unless we are in touch with that which laughs at all our knowing.
~D.H. Lawrence, ""Peace and War,"" Pansies, 1929~

All that we are is the result ...

All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become.
~Buddha~

All that time is lost which mi...

All that time is lost which might be better employed.
~Jean-Jacques Rousseau~

All that the historians give u...

All that the historians give us are little oases in the desert of time, and we linger fondly in these, forgetting the vast tracks between one and another that were trodden by the weary generations of men.
~John Alfred Spender, The Comments of Bagshot~

All that Swinging Sixties nons...

All that Swinging Sixties nonsense, we all thought it was passT at the time.
~David Bailey
1938-, British Photographer~

All that stands between the gr...

All that stands between the graduate and the top of the ladder is the ladder.
~Source Unknown~

All that proves is that most o...

All that proves is that most of the world is too poor to build bowling alleys, golf courses, tennis courts and baseball fields.  There's hundreds of millions of poor people out there who still ain't got indoor plumbing, but that don't mean there's something great about an outhouse.  Soccer is boring.  I've never seen a more boring sport.
~Mike Royko, 1994~

All that philosophers have don...

All that philosophers have done is interpret the world in different ways. It is our job to change it.
~Karl Marx~

All that non-fiction can do is...

All that non-fiction can do is answer questions. It's fiction's business to ask them.
~Richard Hughes~

All that men really understand...

All that men really understand is confined to a very small compass; to their daily affairs and experience; to what they have an opportunity to know; and motives to study or practise. The rest is affectation and imposture.
~William Hazlitt~

All that is really necessary f...

All that is really necessary for survival of the fittest, it seems, is an interest in life, good, bad or peculiar.
~Grace Paley~

All that is not prose passes f...

All that is not prose passes for poetry.
~George Grabbe~

All that is not eternal is ete...

All that is not eternal is eternally out of date.
~C. S. Lewis~

All that is noble is in itself...

All that is noble is in itself of a quiet nature, and appears to sleep until it is aroused and summoned forth by contrast.
~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe~

All that is necessary is to ac...

All that is necessary is to accept the impossible, do without the indispensable, and bear the intolerable.
~Kathleen Norris~

All that is good in art is the...

All that is good in art is the expression of one soul talking to another; and is precious according to the greatness of the soul that utters it.
~John Ruskin~

All that is gold does not glit...

All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost. The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost
~ J.R.R. Tolkien~

All that is best in the great ...

All that is best in the great poets of all countries is not what is national in them, but what is universal.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~

All that I love loses half its...

All that I love loses half its pleasure if you are not there to share it.
~Clara Ortega~

All that I know most surely ab...

All that I know most surely about morality and obligations I owe to football.
~Albert Camus~

All that I know I learned afte...

All that I know I learned after I was thirty.
~Georges Clemenceau~

All that I have seen teaches m...

All that I have seen teaches me to trust God for all I have not seen.
~Author Unknown~

All that I have accomplished ....

All that I have accomplished ... has been by that plodding, patient, persevering process of accretion which builds the ant heap particle by particle, thought by thought, fact by fact.
~Elihu Burritt~

All that I am or hope to be, I...

All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.
~Abraham Lincoln~

All that I am or ever hope to ...

All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel Mother.
~Abraham Lincoln~

All that glisters is not gold....

All that glisters is not gold.
~Miguel de Cervantes~

All that Adam had, all that Ca...

All that Adam had, all that Caesar could, you have and can do.... Build, therefore, your own world.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature~

All that a man hath will he gi...

All that a man hath will he give for his life.
~Bible~

All that a man does outwardly ...

All that a man does outwardly is but the expression and completion of his inward thought. To work effectively, he must think clearly; to act nobly, he must think nobly.
~William Ellery Channing~

All television is educational ...

All television is educational television. The question is: what is it teaching?
~Nicholas Johnson~

All talk of women's rights is ...

All talk of women's rights is moonshine. Women have every right. They have only to exercise them.
~Victoria Claffin Woodhull~

All sympathy not consistent wi...

All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged virtue is but disguised selfishness.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge~

All sweeping assertions are er...

All sweeping assertions are erroneous.
~L. E. Landon~

All successful men have agreed...

All successful men have agreed in one thing -- they were causationists. They believed that things went not by luck, but by law; that there was not a weak or a cracked link in the chain that joins the first and last of things.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All strangers and beggars are ...

All strangers and beggars are from Zeus, and a gift, though small, is precious.
~Homer~

All spouses think that their e...

All spouses think that their exs are crazy.
~Source Unknown~

All sports are games of inches...

All sports are games of inches.
~Dick Ritger~

All speech, written or spoken,...

All speech, written or spoken, is a dead language, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer.
~Robert Louis Stevenson~

All sorts of spiritual gifts c...

All sorts of spiritual gifts come through privations, if they are accepted.
~Janet Erskine Stuart~

All sorts of bodily diseases a...

All sorts of bodily diseases are produced by half-used minds.
~George Bernard Shaw~

All sorrows are less with brea...

All sorrows are less with bread.
~Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote~

All sorrows are bearable, if t...

All sorrows are bearable, if there is bread.
~Miguel de Cervantes~

All Socialism involves slavery...

All Socialism involves slavery.
~Herbert Spencer~

All slang is metaphor, and all...

All slang is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry.
~Gilbert Keith Chesterton~

All sin tends to be addictive,...

All sin tends to be addictive, and the terminal point of addiction is what is called damnation
~Wystan Hugh Auden ~

All she keeps inside isn't on ...

All she keeps inside isn't on the label.
~Fuel~

All shall be well, and all sha...

All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
~Julian of Norwich~

All serious daring starts from...

All serious daring starts from within.
~Eudora Welty~

All seems infected that the in...

All seems infected that the infected spy, as all looks yellow to the jaundiced eye.
~Alexander Pope~

All science is either Physics ...

All science is either Physics or stamp-collecting.
~Lord Kelvin~

All say, "How hard it is t...

All say, "How hard it is that we have to die" - a strange complaint to come from the mouths of people who have had to live.
~Mark Twain~

All sanity depends on this: th...

All sanity depends on this: that it should be a delight to feel heat strike the skin, a delight to stand upright, knowing the bones are moving easily under the flesh.
~Doris Lessing~

All roads lead to Rome; but ou...

All roads lead to Rome; but our antagonists think we should choose different paths.
~Jean de la Fontaine~

All rising to great places is ...

All rising to great places is by a winding stair.
~Francis Bacon~

All right Mister, let me tell ...

All right Mister, let me tell you what winning means... you're willing to go longer, work harder, give more than anyone else.
~Vince Lombardi
1913-1970, American Football Coach~

All requests for leave of abse...

All requests for leave of absence on account of grandmother's funeral, sore throat, housecleaning, lame back, turning of the ringer, headaches, brain storm, cousin's wedding, general ailments or other legitimate excuses must be made out and handed to the boss not later than 10 a.m. on the morning of the game.
~Traditional gag notice hung in offices and factories at a time period when all games were played during daylight hours~

All religions, all this singin...

All religions, all this singing, one song. The differences are just illusion and vanity. The sun's light looks a little different on this wall than it does on that wall, and a lot different on this other one, but it's still one light
~ Rumi~

All religions will pass, but t...

All religions will pass, but this will remain: simply sitting in a chair and looking in the distance.
~V.V. Rozanov~

All religions have honored the...

All religions have honored the beggar. For he proves that in a matter at the same time as prosaic and holy, banal and regenerative as the giving of alms, intellect and morality, consistency and principles are miserably inadequate.
~Walter Benjamin~

All religions are the same:&#1...

All religions are the same:  religion is basically guilt, with different holidays.
~Cathy Ladman~

All religion, my friend, is si...

All religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
~Edgar Allen Poe~

All reformers, however strict ...

All reformers, however strict their social conscience, live in houses just as big as they can pay for.
~Logan Pearsall Smith~

All reformations seem formidab...

All reformations seem formidable before they are attempted.
~Hannah Moore~

All reform except a moral one ...

All reform except a moral one will prove unavailing.
~Thomas Carlyle~

All reactionaries are paper ti...

All reactionaries are paper tigers.
~Mao Zedong~

All quiet along the Potomac to...

All quiet along the Potomac to-night, no sound save the rush of the river, while soft falls the dew on the face of the dead, the picket's off duty forever.
~Ethel Lynn Beers~

All punishment is mischief. Al...

All punishment is mischief. All punishment in itself is evil.
~Jeremy Bentham~

All prosperity begins in the m...

All prosperity begins in the mind and is dependent only upon the full use of our creative imagination.
~Ruth Ross~

All propaganda or popularizati...

All propaganda or popularization involves a putting of the complex into the simple, but such a move is instantly not constructive. For if the complex can be put into the simple, then it cannot be as complex as it seemed in the first place; and if the simple can be an adequate medium of such complexity, then it cannot after all be as simple as all that.
~Terry Eagleton~

All promise outruns performanc...

All promise outruns performance.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All progress is initiated by c...

All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions.
~George Bernard Shaw~

All progress is based upon the...

All progress is based upon the universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.
~Samuel Butler~

All progress is based upon a u...

All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.
~Samuel Butler~

All progress has resulted from...

All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions.
~Adlai E. Stevenson~

All programmers are playwright...

All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors.
~Author Unknown~

All programmers are optimists....

All programmers are optimists.  Perhaps this modern sorcery especially attracts those who believe in happy endings and fairy godmothers.  Perhaps the hundreds of nitty frustrations drive away all but those who habitually focus on the end goal.  Perhaps it is merely that computers are young, programmers are younger, and the young are always optimists.
~Frederick Brooks, Jr.~

All profoundly original work l...

All profoundly original work looks ugly at first.
~Clement Greenberg~

All profoundly original art lo...

All profoundly original art looks ugly at first.
~Clement Greenberg~

All professions are conspiraci...

All professions are conspiracies against the laity.
~George Bernard Shaw
Irish-born British Dramatist~

All professions are a conspira...

All professions are a conspiracy against the country.
~George Bernard Shaw~

All problems become smaller if...

All problems become smaller if you don't dodge them but confront them.
~William F. Halsey~

All pro athletes are bilingual...

All pro athletes are bilingual. They speak English and profanity.
~Gordie Howe~

All political parties die at l...

All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies.
~John Arbuthnot~

All political lives, unless th...

All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure.
~Enoch Powell~

All photos are accurate. ...

All photos are accurate.  None of them is the truth.
~Richard Avedon~

All photographs are there to r...

All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget. In this -- as in other ways -- they are the opposite of paintings. Paintings record what the painter remembers. Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting may change its meaning according to who is looking at it.
~John Berger~

All philosophy lies in two wor...

All philosophy lies in two words, sustain and abstain.
~Epictetus~

All philosophy in two words, -...

All philosophy in two words, - sustain and abstain.
~Epictetus~

All philosophies, if you ride ...

All philosophies, if you ride them home, are nonsense; but some are greater nonsense than others.
~Samuel Butler~

All philanthropy... is only a ...

All philanthropy... is only a savory fumigation burning at the mouth of a sewer. This incense offering makes the air more endurable to passers-by, but it does not hinder the infection in the sewer from spreading.
~Ellen Key~

All people are made alike - of...

All people are made alike - of bones and flesh and dinner - Only the dinners are different
~ Gertrude Louise Cheney~

All paths lead nowhere, so it ...

All paths lead nowhere, so it is important to choose a path that has heart.
~Carlos Castaneda~

All passions exaggerate; it is...

All passions exaggerate; it is because they do that they are passions.
~Nicolas de Chamfort~

All passions exaggerate; and t...

All passions exaggerate; and they are passions only because they do exaggerate.
~Nicolas Chamfort~

All outward success, when it h...

All outward success, when it has value, is but the inevitable result of an inward success of full living, full play and enjoyment of one's faculties.
~Robert Henri~

All our talents increase in th...

All our talents increase in the using, and every faculty both good and bad, strengthens by exercise.
~Anne Bronte~

All our reasoning ends in surr...

All our reasoning ends in surrender to feeling.
~Blaise Pascal~

All our progress is an unfoldi...

All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All our lives we are putting p...

All our lives we are putting pennies - our most golden pennies - into penny-in-the-slot machines that are almost always empty.
~Logan Pearsall Smith~

All our knowledge merely helps...

All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than animals that know nothing.
~Maurice Maeterlinck~

All our interior world is real...

All our interior world is reality - and that perhaps more so than our apparent world.
~Marc Chagall~

All our final resolutions are ...

All our final resolutions are made in a state of mind which is not going to last.
~Marcel Proust~

All our acts have sacramental ...

All our acts have sacramental possibilities.
~Freya Stark~

All other goods by fortune's h...

All other goods by fortune's hand are given: A wife is the peculiar gift of Heav'n.
~Alexander Pope~

All other forms of history - e...

All other forms of history - economic history, social history, psychological history, above all sociology - seem to me history with the history left out.
~A.J.P. Taylor~

All orthodox opinion -- that i...

All orthodox opinion -- that is, today, ''revolutionary'' opinion either of the pure or the impure variety -- is anti-man.
~Wyndham Lewis~

All of Western tradition, from...

All of Western tradition, from the late bloom of the British Empire right through the early doom of Vietnam, dictates that you do something spectacular and irreversible whenever you find yourself in or whenever you impose yourself upon a wholly unfamiliar situation belonging to somebody else. Frequently it's your soul or your honor or your manhood, or democracy itself, at stake.
~June Jordan~

All of us, who are worth anyth...

All of us, who are worth anything, spend our manhood in unlearning the follies, or expiating the mistakes of our youth.
~Percy Bysshe Shelley~

All of us who are concerned fo...

All of us who are concerned for peace and triumph of reason and justice must be keenly aware how small an influence reason and honest good will exert upon events in the political field.
~Albert Einstein~

All of us tend to put off livi...

All of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.
~Dale Carnegie~

All of us learn to write by th...

All of us learn to write by the second grade, then most of us go on to other things.
~Bobby Knight, on reporters~

All of us have wonders hidden ...

All of us have wonders hidden in our breasts, only needing circumstances to evoke them.
~Charles Dickens~

All of us have had the experie...

All of us have had the experience of a sudden joy that came when nothing in the world had forewarned us of its coming - a joy so thrilling that if it was born of misery we remembered even the misery with tenderness.
~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand and Stars, 1939, translated from French by Lewis Galantière~

All of us have bad luck and go...

All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck -- who keeps right on going -- is the man who is there when the good luck comes -- and is ready to receive it.
~Robert Collier~

All of us failed to match our ...

All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection.
~William Faulkner~

All of us encounter, at least ...

All of us encounter, at least once in our life, some individual who utters words that make us think forever.  There are men whose phrases are oracles; who can condense in one sentence the secrets of life; who blurt out an aphorism that forms a character, or illustrates an existence.
~Benjamin Disraeli~

All of us collect fortunes whe...

All of us collect fortunes when we are children. A fortune of colors, of lights, and darkness, of movement, of tensions. Some of us have the fantastic chance to go back to his fortune when grown up.
~Ingmar Bergman~

All of us attain the greatest ...

All of us attain the greatest success and happiness possible in this life whenever we use our native capacities to their fullest extent. ... And every life must be chalked up at least a partial failure when it does not succeed in reaching its inherent destiny.
~Smiley Blanton~

All of us are watchers - of te...

All of us are watchers - of television, of time clocks, of traffic on the freeway - but few are observers. Everyone is looking, not many are seeing.
~Peter M. Leschak~

All of us are experts at pract...

All of us are experts at practicing virtue at a distance.
~Theodore M. Hesburgh~

All of us are crazy in one way...

All of us are crazy in one way or another.
~Yiddish Proverbs~

All of the troubles that some ...

All of the troubles that some people have in life is that which they married into.
~Edgar Watson Howe~

All of the sports have a safet...

All of the sports have a safety net, but boxing is the only sport that has none. So when the fighter is through, he is through. While he was fighting his management was very excited for him, but now that he is done, that management team is moving on.
~Gerry Cooney~

All of the great leaders have ...

All of the great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the major anxiety of their people in their time. This, and not much else, is the essence of leadership.
~John Kenneth Galbraith
1908-, American Economist~

All of the evil that people ha...

All of the evil that people have thrust upon chocolate is really more deserved by milk chocolate, which is essentially contaminated. The closer you get to a pure chocolate liquor (the chocolate essence ground from roasted cacao beans) the purer it is, the more satisfying it is, the safer it is, and the healthier it is.
~Arnold Ismach~

All of the biggest technologic...

All of the biggest technological inventions created by man - the airplane, the automobile, the computer - says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness.
~Mark Kennedy~

All of our unhappiness comes f...

All of our unhappiness comes from our inability to be alone.
~Jean De La Bruyere~

All of my misfortunes come fro...

All of my misfortunes come from having thought too well of my fellows.
~Jean Jacques Rousseau~

All of life is more or less wh...

All of life is more or less what the French would call s'imposer - to be able to create one's own terms for what one does.
~Kenneth Tynan~

All of childhood's unanswered ...

All of childhood's unanswered questions must finally be passed back to the town and answered there. Heroes and bogey men, values and dislikes, are first encountered and labeled in that early environment. In later years they change faces, places and maybe races, tactics, intensities and goals, but beneath those penetrable masks they wear forever the stocking-capped faces of childhood.
~Maya Angelou~

All normal people love meat. ...

All normal people love meat. If I went to a barbeque and there was no meat, I would say, ""Yo Goober! Where's the meat?"" I'm trying to impress people here, Lisa. You don't win friends with salad.
~Matt Groening, The Simpsons, spoken by the character Homer Simpson~

All noise is waste. So c...

All noise is waste.  So cultivate quietness in your speech, in your thoughts, in your emotions. Speak habitually low.  Wait for attention and then you low words will be charged with dynamite.
~Elbert Hubbard~

All newspaper writers have hea...

All newspaper writers have heard that the stuff they compose today has an excellent chance of being used to wrap tomorrow's mackerel.
~Ira Berkow~

All news is an exaggeration of...

All news is an exaggeration of life.
~Daniel Schorr~

All nationalisms are at heart ...

All nationalisms are at heart deeply concerned with names: with the most immaterial and original human invention. Those who dismiss names as a detail have never been displaced; but the peoples on the peripheries are always being displaced. That is why they insist upon their continuity -- their links with their dead and the unborn.
~John Berger
British Actor, Critic~

All mystics speak the same lan...

All mystics speak the same language, for they come from the same country.
~Louis Claude de St. Martin ~

All my scattering moments are ...

All my scattering moments are taken up with my needle.
~Ellen Birdseye Wheaton, 1851~

All my possessions for a momen...

All my possessions for a moment of time.
~Queen Elizabeth I~

All my life, I always wanted t...

All my life, I always wanted to be somebody. Now I see that I should have been more specific.
~Jane Wagner, The Search For Intelligent Life In The Universe, performed by Lily Tomlin~

All my life through, the new s...

All my life through, the new sights of Nature made me rejoice like a child.
~Marie Curie~

All my life I've wanted, just ...

All my life I've wanted, just once, to say something clever without losing my train of thought.
~Robert Brault, ~

All my life I've been harassed...

All my life I've been harassed by questions: Why is something this way and not another? How do you account for that? This rage to understand, to fill in the blanks, only makes life more banal. If we could only find the courage to leave our destiny to chance, to accept the fundamental mystery of our lives, then we might be closer to the sort of happiness that comes with innocence.
~Luis Bunuel~

All my life I've been competin...

All my life I've been competing-and competing to win. I came to realize that in this way, this cancer was the toughest competition I had faced yet. I made up my mind that I was going to lick it all the way. I not only wasn't going to let it kill me, I wasn't even going to let it put me on the shelf.
~Babe Didrikson Zaharias~

All my life I have risen regul...

All my life I have risen regularly at four o'clock and have gone into the woods and talked to God. There He gives me my orders for the day.
~George Washington Carver~

All my life I had been looking...

All my life I had been looking for something, and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was.  I accepted their answers too, though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory.  I was naïve.  I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer.  It took me a long time and much painful boomeranging of my expectations to achieve a realization everyone else appears to have been born with:  that I am nobody but myself.
~Ralph Ellison, "Battle Royal"~

All my joys to this are folly,...

All my joys to this are folly, Naught so sweet as melancholy
~ Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, 1651~

All my best thoughts were stol...

All my best thoughts were stolen by the ancients.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All mothers are working mother...

All mothers are working mothers.
~Author Unknown~

All money nowadays seems to be...

All money nowadays seems to be produced with a natural homing instinct for the Treasury.
~Prince Philip Edinburgh
1921-, The husband of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom~

All men, even the most surly a...

All men, even the most surly are influenced by affection.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge~

All men would be cowards if th...

All men would be cowards if they durst.
~Earl of Rochester~

All men whilst they are awake ...

All men whilst they are awake are in one common world:  but each of them, when he is asleep, is in a world of his own.
~Plutarch~

All men that are ruined are ru...

All men that are ruined are ruined on the side of their natural propensities.
~Edmund Burke~

All men should strive to learn...

All men should strive to learn before they die what they are running from, and to, and why.
~James Thurber~

All men seek one goal: success...

All men seek one goal: success or happiness.
~Aristotle~

All men seek happiness. This i...

All men seek happiness. This is without exception. Whatever different means they employ, they all tend to this end. The cause of some going to war, and of others avoiding it, is the same desire in both, attended with different views. This is the motive of every action of every man, even of those who hang themselves.
~Blaise Pascal~

All men look at Dr. Ruth and w...

All men look at Dr. Ruth and wonder how she has gained all that sexual experience.
~Rita Rudner~

All men kill the thing they ha...

All men kill the thing they hate, too, unless, of course, it kills them first.
~James Thurber~

All men have need of the gods....

All men have need of the gods.
~Homer~

All men have happiness as thei...

All men have happiness as their object: there are no exceptions. However different the means they employ, they aim at the same end.
~Blaise Pascal~

All men dream: but not equall...

All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.
~T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1926~

All men by nature desire to kn...

All men by nature desire to know.
~Aristotle~

All men are tempted. There is ...

All men are tempted. There is no man that lives that can't be broken down, provided it is the right temptation, put in the right spot.
~Henry Ward Beecher~

All men are tempted. There is...

All men are tempted. There is no man that lives that can't be broken down, provided it is the right temptation, put in the right spot.
~Henry Ward Beecher, Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit, 1887~

All men are sculptors, constan...

All men are sculptors, constantly chipping away the unwanted parts of their lives, trying to create their idea of a masterpiece.
~Eddie Murphy, 1979~

All men are not slimy warthogs...

All men are not slimy warthogs.  Some men are silly giraffes, some woebegone puppies, some insecure frogs.  But if one is not careful, those slimy warthogs can ruin it for all the others.
~Cynthia Heimel~

All men are liable to error; a...

All men are liable to error; and most men are ... by passion or interest, under temptation to it.
~John Locke~

All men are created equal, the...

All men are created equal, then a few become firemen.
~Author Unknown~

All men are born truthful, and...

All men are born truthful, and die liars.
~Vauvenargues~

All men are afraid in battle. ...

All men are afraid in battle. The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood.
~General George S. Patton~

All meaningful and lasting cha...

All meaningful and lasting change starts first in your imagination and then works its way out. Imagination is more important than knowledge.
~Albert Einstein~

All maxims have their antagoni...

All maxims have their antagonist maxims; proverbs should be sold in pairs, a single one being but a half truth.
~William Mathews~

All married women are not wive...

All married women are not wives.
~Japanese Proverb~

All marriages are mixed marria...

All marriages are mixed marriages.
~Chantal Saperstein~

All marriages are happy. ...

All marriages are happy.  It's the living together afterward that causes all the trouble.
~Raymond Hull~

All marriages are happy. It's ...

All marriages are happy. It's living together afterwards that is difficult.
~Source Unknown~

All mankind's unhappiness deri...

All mankind's unhappiness derives from one thing: his inability to know how to remain in repose in one room.
~Blaise Pascal~

All mankind is divided into th...

All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.
~Arabian Proverbs ~

All man's troubles come from n...

All man's troubles come from not knowing how to sit still in one room.
~Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 1670~

All love that has not friendsh...

All love that has not friendship for its base is like a mansion built upon the sand.
~Ella Wheeler Wilcox~

All love shifts and changes. I...

All love shifts and changes. I don't know if you can be wholeheartedly in love all the time.
~Julie Andrews~

All love is probationary, a fa...

All love is probationary, a fact which frightens women and exhilarates men.
~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966~

All life is the struggle, the ...

All life is the struggle, the effort to be itself. The difficulties which I meet with in order to realize my existence are precisely what awaken and mobilize my activities, my capacities.
~Josi Ortega y Gasset~

All life is a chance. So take ...

All life is a chance. So take it! The person who goes furthest is the one who is willing to do and dare.
~Dale Carnegie~

All lies and jests, still a ma...

All lies and jests, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.
~Paul Simon~

All learning has an emotional ...

All learning has an emotional base.
~Plato~

All know the way; few actually...

All know the way; few actually walk it.
~Bodhidharma~

All know the way, few actually...

All know the way, few actually walk it.
~Bodhidharma~

All kings, and all their favou...

All kings, and all their favourites, All glory of honours, beauties, wits, The sun itself, which makes time, as they pass, Is elder by a year now than it was When thou and I first one another saw. All other things to their destruction draw, Only our love hath no decay; This no to-morrow hath, nor yesterday; Running it never runs from us away, But truly keeps his first, last, everlasting day.
~John Donne~

All kings is mostly rapscallio...

All kings is mostly rapscallions.
~Mark Twain
American Humorist, Writer~

All it takes is one bloom of h...

All it takes is one bloom of hope to make a spiritual garden.
~Terri Guillemets~

All is not butter that comes f...

All is not butter that comes from the cow.
~Proverb~

All is disgust when one leaves...

All is disgust when one leaves his own nature and does things that misfit it.
~Sophocles~

All is change; all yields its ...

All is change; all yields its place and goes.
~Euripides~

All infractions of love and eq...

All infractions of love and equity in our social relations are ... punished by fear.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All in all, punishment hardens...

All in all, punishment hardens and renders people more insensible; it concentrates; it increases the feeling of estrangement; it strengthens the power of resistance.
~Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche~

all ignorance toboggans into k...

all ignorance toboggans into know and trudges up to ignorance again.
~e. e. cummings~

All ideologies end up killing ...

All ideologies end up killing people. If you separate love from nonviolence you turn nonviolence into an ideology, a gimmick. Structures that are not inhabited by justice and love have no liberating or reconciling force, and are never sources of life.
~Jean Goss~

All I've got against it is tha...

All I've got against it is that it takes you so far from the clubhouse.
~Eric Linklater, Poet's Pub, 1929~

All I would tell people is to ...

All I would tell people is to hold on to what was individual about themselves, not to allow their ambition for success to cause them to try to imitate the success of others. You've got to find in on your own terms.
~Harrison Ford~

All I wanted was to connect my...

All I wanted was to connect my moods with those of Paris. Beauty pains and when it pained most, I shot.
~Ernst Haas~

All I want out of life is that...

All I want out of life is that when I walk down the street, folks will say, ""There goes the greatest hitter who ever lived.""
~Ted Williams~

All I want is to stand in a fi...

All I want is to stand in a field and to smell green, to taste air, to feel the earth want me, Without all this concrete hating me
~ Phillip Pulfrey, from Love, Abstraction and other Speculations, www.originals.net~

All I say is, kings is kings, ...

All I say is, kings is kings, and you got to make allowances. Take them all around, they're a mighty ornery lot. It's the way they're raised.
~Mark Twain~

All I really need is love, but...

All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt! Lucy Van Pelt In Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. All love shifts and changes. I don't know if you can be wholeheartedly in love all the time.
~Julie Andrews~

All I pay my psychiatrist is t...

All I pay my psychiatrist is the cost of feed and hay, and he'll listen to me any day.
~Author Unknown~

All I know is I'm not a Marxis...

All I know is I'm not a Marxist.
~Karl Marx
1818-1883, German Political Theorist, Social Philosopher~

All I know about humor is that...

All I know about humor is that I don't know anything about it.
~Fred Allen~

All I have seen teaches me to ...

All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All I had to do was keep turni...

All I had to do was keep turning left.
~George Robson~

All I can say about life is, O...

All I can say about life is, Oh God, enjoy it!
~Bob Newhart~

All I can do is play the game ...

All I can do is play the game the way the cards fall.
~James A. Michener~

All I can do is act according ...

All I can do is act according to my deepest instinct, and be whatever I must be-crazy or ribald or sad or compassionate or loving or indifferent. That is all anybody can do.
~Katharine Butler Hathaway~

All husbands are alike, but th...

All husbands are alike, but they have different faces so you can tell them apart.
~Anonymous~

All human wisdom is summed up ...

All human wisdom is summed up in two words - wait and hope.
~Alexandre Dumas~

All human things are subject t...

All human things are subject to decay And when fate summons, monarchs must obey.
~John Dryden~

All human situations have thei...

All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse.
~Benjamin Franklin~

All human race would be wits. ...

All human race would be wits. And millions miss, for one that hits.
~Jonathan Swift
1667-1745, Anglo-Irish Satirist~

All human life is here, but th...

All human life is here, but the Holy Ghost seems to be somewhere else.
~Anthony Burgess~

All human joys are swift of wi...

All human joys are swift of wing, For heaven doth so allot it; That when you get an easy thing, You find you haven't got it.
~Eugene Field~

All human history attests That...

All human history attests That happiness for man, - the hungry sinner! - Since Eve ate apples, much depends on dinner
~ Lord Byron, Don Juan, Canto XIII, stanza 99~

All hockey players are bilingu...

All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.
~Gordie Howe~

All history is but the lengthe...

All history is but the lengthened shadow of a great man.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All history is a record of the...

All history is a record of the power of minorities, and of minorities of one.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All history becomes subjective...

All history becomes subjective; in other words there is properly no history, only biography.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: History~

All His glory and beauty come ...

All His glory and beauty come from within, and there He delights to dwell, His visits there are frequent, His conversation sweet, His comforts refreshing; and His peace passing all understanding.
~Thomas a Kempis~

All healing is first a healing...

All healing is first a healing of the heart.
~Carl Townsend~

All happy families resemble on...

All happy families resemble one another; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
~Leo Tolstoy~

All happiness depends on coura...

All happiness depends on courage and work. I have had many periods of wretchedness, but with energy and above all with illusions, I pulled through them all.
~Honore de Balzac~

All happiness depends on a lei...

All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast.
~John Gunther~

All great work is preparing yo...

All great work is preparing yourself for the accident to happen.
~Sidney Lumet~

All great truths begin as blas...

All great truths begin as blasphemies.
~George Bernard Shaw, Annajanska, 1919~

All great truths began as blas...

All great truths began as blasphemies.
~George Bernard Shaw~

All great reforms require one ...

All great reforms require one to dare a lot to win a little.
~William L. O'Neill~

All great men come out of the ...

All great men come out of the middle classes.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All great masters are chiefly ...

All great masters are chiefly distinguished by the power of adding a second, a third, and perhaps a fourth step in a continuous line. Many a man had taken the first step. With every additional step you enhance immensely the value of your first.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All great ideas are controvers...

All great ideas are controversial, or have been at one time.
~Gilbert Seldes~

All great art comes from a sen...

All great art comes from a sense of outrage.
~Glenn Close~

All government - indeed, every...

All government - indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act - is founded on compromise and barter.
~Edmund Burke~

All good writing is swimming u...

All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.
~F. Scott Fitzgerald ~

All good things are cheap: all...

All good things are cheap: all bad are very dear.
~Henry David Thoreau~

All good is gained by those wh...

All good is gained by those whose thought and life are kept pointed close to one main thing, not scattered abroad upon a thousand.
~Stephen McKenna~

All good fortune is a gift of ...

All good fortune is a gift of the gods, and ... you don't win the favor of the ancient gods by being good, but by being bold.
~Anita Brookner~

All good books are alike in th...

All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened and after you are finished reading one you feel that it all happened to you and after which it all belongs to you.
~Ernest Hemingway~

All good biography, as all goo...

All good biography, as all good fiction, comes down to the study of original sin, of our inherent disposition to choose death when we ought to choose life.
~Rebecca West~

All God's angels come to us di...

All God's angels come to us disguised.
~James Russell Lowell~

All glory comes from daring to...

All glory comes from daring to begin.
~Anonymous~

All gardeners live in beautifu...

All gardeners live in beautiful places because they make them so.
~Joseph Joubert~

All futurity seems teeming wit...

All futurity seems teeming with endless destruction never to be repelled; Desperate remorse swallows the present in a quenchless rage.
~William Blake~

All free men, wherever they ma...

All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words 'Ich bin ein Berliner.'
~John F. Kennedy~

All fortune belongs to him who...

All fortune belongs to him who has a contented mind.
~The Panchatantra~

All forms of fear produce fati...

All forms of fear produce fatigue.
~Bertrand Russell~

All for one and one for all My...

All for one and one for all My brother and my friend What fun we have The time we share Brothers 'til the end
~ Author Unknown~

All flesh shall perish togethe...

All flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.
~Bible~

All fishermen are liars; it's ...

All fishermen are liars; it's an occupational disease with them like housemaid's knee or editor's ulcers.
~Beatrice Cook, Till Fish Do Us Part, 1949~

All film directors, whether fa...

All film directors, whether famous or obscure, regard themselves as misunderstood or underrated. Because of that, they all lie. They're obliged to overstate their own importance.
~FrantOis Truffaut~

All excess is ill, but drunken...

All excess is ill, but drunkeness is of the worst sort. It spoils health, dismounts the mind, and unmans men. It reveals secrets, is quarrelsome, lascivious, impudent, dangerous and bad.
~William Penn~

All empty souls tend to extrem...

All empty souls tend to extreme opinion.
~William Butler Yeats~

All emotions are pure which ga...

All emotions are pure which gather you and lift you up; that emotion is impure which seizes only one side of your being and so distorts you.
~Rainer Maria Rilke~

All effort is in the last anal...

All effort is in the last analysis sustained by faith that it is worth making.
~Ordway Tead~

All drugs of any interest to a...

All drugs of any interest to any moderately intelligent person in America are now illegal.
~Thomas Szasz~

All dress is fancy dress, is i...

All dress is fancy dress, is it not, except our natural skins?
~George Bernard Shaw~

All diseases run into one, old...

All diseases run into one, old age.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All deep things are song.&#160...

All deep things are song.  It seems somehow the very central essence of us, song; as if all the rest were but wrappages and hulls!
~Thomas Carlyle~

All decisions are made on insu...

All decisions are made on insufficient evidence.
~Rita Mae Brown~

All days are nights to see til...

All days are nights to see till I see thee, And nights bright days when dreams do show thee to me.
~William Shakespeare~

All cruelty springs from weakn...

All cruelty springs from weakness.
~Seneca~

All creatures who have ever wa...

All creatures who have ever walked have wished that they might fly. With highwheelers a flesh and blood man can hitch wings to his feet.
~Karl Kron, Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle~

All conservatives are such fro...

All conservatives are such from personal defects. They have been effeminated by position or nature, born halt and blind, through luxury of their parents, and can only, like invalids, act on the defensive.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

All concord's born of contrari...

All concord's born of contraries.
~Ben Jonson~

All colours are the friends of...

All colours are the friends of their neighbours and the lovers of their opposites.
~Marc Chagall~

All cities are mad: but the ma...

All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful: but the beauty is grim.
~Christopher Morley~

All cities are mad: but the m...

All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful: but the beauty is grim.
~Christopher Morley, Where the Blue Begins~

All children wear the sign: 'I...

All children wear the sign: 'I want to be important NOW.' Many of our juvenile delinquency problems arise because nobody reads the sign.
~Dan Pursuit~

All charming people, I fancy, ...

All charming people, I fancy, are spoiled. It is the secret of their attraction.
~Oscar Wilde~

All changes, even the most lon...

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy, for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into another.
~Anatole France~

All change is not growth, as a...

All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward.
~Ellen Glasgow~

All celebrated people lose dig...

All celebrated people lose dignity on a close view.
~Napoleon Bonaparte~

All cats love fish but fear to...

All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws.
~Chinese Proverb~

All cases are unique and very ...

All cases are unique and very similar to others.
~T. S. Eliot~

All cartoon characters and fab...

All cartoon characters and fables must be exaggeration, caricatures.  It is the very nature of fantasy and fable.
~Walt Disney~

All business sagacity reduces ...

All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to a judicious use of sabotage.
~Thorstein Veblen~

All business proceeds on belie...

All business proceeds on beliefs, on judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.
~Charles W. Eliot~

All bonafide revolutions are o...

All bonafide revolutions are of necessity revolutions of the spirit.
~Sonia Johnson~

All blame is a waste of time. ...

All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you. The only thing blame does is to keep the focus off you when you are looking for external reasons to explain your unhappiness or frustration. You may succeed in making another feel guilty about something by blaming him, but you won't succeed in changing whatever it is about you that is making you unhappy.
~Wayne Dyer~

All big things in this world a...

All big things in this world are done by people who are naive and have an idea that is obviously impossible.
~Charles Hamilton~

All bicycles weigh fifty pound...

All bicycles weigh fifty pounds.  A thirty-pound bicycle needs a twenty-pound lock.  A forty-pound bicycle needs a ten-pound lock.  A fifty-pound bicycle doesn't need a lock.
~Author Unknown~

All authority belongs to the p...

All authority belongs to the people.
~Thomas Jefferson~

All art is autobiographical; t...

All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography.
~Federico Fellini~

All art is a revolt against ma...

All art is a revolt against man's fate.
~Andri Malraux~

All art is a kind of confessio...

All art is a kind of confession, more or less oblique. All artists, if they are to survive, are forced, at last, to tell the whole story; to vomit the anguish up.
~James Baldwin~

All art deals with the absurd ...

All art deals with the absurd and aims at the simple. Good art speaks truth, indeed is truth, perhaps the only truth.
~Iris Murdoch~

All art constantly aspires tow...

All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.
~Walter Pater~

All are lunatics, but he who c...

All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher.
~Ambrose Bierce, Epigrams~

All are but parts of one stupe...

All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul.
~Alexander Pope~

All architecture is great arch...

All architecture is great architecture after sunset; perhaps architecture is really a nocturnal art, like the art of fireworks.
~Gilbert Keith Chesterton~

All anyone can see in a birthc...

All anyone can see in a birthchart are tendencies that will become facts if he does not do something to alter them.
~Isabel Hickey~

All animals except man know th...

All animals except man know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it.
~Samuel Butler~

All animals are equal, but som...

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
~George Orwell~

All animals are equal but some...

All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
~George Orwell~

All altruism springs from putt...

All altruism springs from putting yourself in the other person's place.
~Harry Emerson Fosdick~

All acts performed in the worl...

All acts performed in the world begin in the imagination.
~Barbara Grizzuti Harrison~

All across the world, in every...

All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster.
~Barack Obama~

All a writer has to do to get ...

All a writer has to do to get a woman is to say he's a writer. It's an aphrodisiac.
~Saul Bellow~

All a manager has to do is kee...

All a manager has to do is keep eleven players happy - the eleven in the reserves.  The first team are happy because they are in the first team.
~Rodney Marsh, 1979~

Alive, ridiculous, and dead fo...

Alive, ridiculous, and dead forgot?
~Alexander Pope~

Alimony: the cash surrender va...

Alimony: the cash surrender value of a husband.
~Anonymous~

Alimony is like buying oats fo...

Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.
~Arthur Baer~

Alimony - The ransom that the ...

Alimony - The ransom that the happy pay to the devil.
~H.L. Mencken, ""Sententiae,"" A Book of Burlesques, 1920~

Alienation as our present dest...

Alienation as our present destiny is achieved only by outrageous violence perpetrated by human beings on human beings.
~R. D. Laing~

Alice came to a fork in the ro...

Alice came to a fork in the road. ""Which road do I take?"" she asked. ""Where do you want to go?"" responded the Cheshire cat. ""I don't know,"" Alice answered. ""Then,"" said the cat, ""it doesn't matter.
~ Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland~

Alexandros of Antioch took a b...

Alexandros of Antioch took a block of marble and chiseled away from it everything that was not his masterpiece, the Venus de Milo. If you will chisel away one fault from your character every day, you may discover - a) that you're actually a statue of Margaret Thatcher. b) that you're still just a block of marble. c) that there are pigeon droppings on your shoes. d) that you, too, are a hidden masterpiece
~ Robert Brault, ~

Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne...

Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne and I myself have founded empires; but upon what do these creations of our genius depend? Upon force. Jesus alone founded His empire upon love; and to this very day millions would die for Him.
~Napoleon~

Alexander received more braver...

Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles, than by hearing the definition of fortitude.
~Sir Philip Sidney~

Alcohol removes inhibitions - ...

Alcohol removes inhibitions - like that scared little mouse who got drunk and shook his whiskers and shouted: "Now bring on that damn cat!
~Eleanor Early~

Alcohol may be man's worst ene...

Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy.
~Frank Sinatra~

Alcohol is the anesthesia by w...

Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life.
~George Bernard Shaw~

Alcohol is perfectly consisten...

Alcohol is perfectly consistent in its effects upon man.  Drunkenness is merely an exaggeration.  A foolish man drunk becomes maudlin; a bloody man, vicious; a coarse man, vulgar.
~Willa Sibert Cather~

Alcohol is like love. The firs...

Alcohol is like love. The first kiss is magic, the second is intimate, the third is routine. After that you take the girl's clothes off.
~Raymond Chandler~

Albert Einstein, who discovere...

Albert Einstein, who discovered that a tiny amount of mass is equal to a huge amount of energy, which explains why, as Einstein himself so eloquently put it in a famous 1939 speech to the Physics Department at Princeton, ""You have to exercise for a week to work off the thigh fat from a single Snickers.""
~Dave Barry, Dave Barry Turns 50~

Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him,...

Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. Where be your jibes now, your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar?
~William Shakespeare
British Poet, Playwright, Actor~

Alas, by the time Fate caught ...

Alas, by the time Fate caught up with my life, Chance had it all planned.
~Robert Brault, ~

Alas!, how light a cause may m...

Alas!, how light a cause may move dissention between hearts that love!
~Thomas More~

Alas! they had been friends in...

Alas! they had been friends in youth; but whispering tongues can poison truth.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge~

Alas! must it ever be so? Do w...

Alas! must it ever be so? Do we stand in our own light, wherever we go, And fight our own shadows forever
~ Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton~

Alas! it is not the child but ...

Alas! it is not the child but the boy that generally survives in the man.
~Arthur Helps, Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd, 1835~

Alas! how deeply painful is al...

Alas! how deeply painful is all payment!
~Lord Byron~

Alas! another instance of the ...

Alas! another instance of the triumph of hope over experience.
~Samuel Johnson~

Alas for those that never sing...

Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them!
~Oliver Wendell Holmes~

Alas for the unhappy man that ...

Alas for the unhappy man that is called to stand in the pulpit, and not give the bread of life.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

Al forms of consensus about ''...

Al forms of consensus about ''great'' books and ''perennial'' problems, once stabilized, tend to deteriorate eventually into something philistine. The real life of the mind is always at the frontiers of ''what is already known.'' Those great books don't only need custodians and transmitters. To stay alive, they also need adversaries. The most interesting ideas are heresies.
~Susan Sontag
1933-, American Essayist~

Air pollution is turning Mothe...

Air pollution is turning Mother Nature prematurely gray.
~Irv Kupcinet~

Ain't no sunshine when she's g...

Ain't no sunshine when she's gone. It's not warm when she's away. Ain't no sunshine when she's gone And she's always gone too long Anytime she goes away.
~Bill Withers~

Ain't no man can avoid being a...

Ain't no man can avoid being average, but there ain't no man got to be common.
~Satchel Paige~

Aim at the sun, and you may no...

Aim at the sun, and you may not reach it; but your arrow will fly far higher than if aimed at an object on a level with yourself.
~J. Hawes~

Aim at perfection in everythin...

Aim at perfection in everything, though in most things it is unattainable. However they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose laziness and despondency make them give it up as unattainable.
~Lord Chesterfield~

Aim at nothing and you'll succ...

Aim at nothing and you'll succeed.
~Anonymous~

Aim at heaven, and you will ge...

Aim at heaven, and you will get earth thrown in; aim at earth, and you will get neither.
~C.S. Lewis~

Aim at heaven and you get eart...

Aim at heaven and you get earth thrown in; aim at earth and you get neither.
~C. S. Lewis~

Ail hope abandon, ye who enter...

Ail hope abandon, ye who enter here.
~Dante Alighieri~

AIDS obliges people to think o...

AIDS obliges people to think of sex as having, possibly, the direst consequences:  suicide.  Or murder.
~Susan Sontag~

Aided and abetted by corrupt a...

Aided and abetted by corrupt analysts, patients who have nothing better to do with their lives often use the psychoanalytic situation to transform insignificant childhood hurts into private shrines at which they worship unceasingly the enormity of the offenses committed against them. This solution is immensely flattering to the patients -- as are all forms of unmerited self-aggrandizement; it is immensely profitable for the analysts -- as are all forms pandering to people's vanity; and it is often immensely unpleasant for nearly everyone else in the patient's life.
~Thomas Szasz~

Ahimas is the attribute of the...

Ahimas is the attribute of the soul, and therefore, to be practiced by everybody in all affairs of life. If it cannot be practiced in all departments, it has no practical value.
~Mahatma Gandhi~

AHHH. Donuts. . . What can't t...

AHHH. Donuts. . . What can't they do.
~Homer Simpson~

Ah, women. They make the...

Ah, women.  They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
~Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche~

Ah, what a dusty answer gets t...

Ah, what a dusty answer gets the soul when hot for certainties in this, our life!
~George Meredith~

Ah, to build, to build! That i...

Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest of all the arts.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~

Ah, the joy of suckling! ...

Ah, the joy of suckling!  She lovingly watched the fishlike motions of the toothless mouth and she imagined that with her milk there flowed into her little son her deepest thoughts, concepts, and dreams.
~Milan Kundera~

Ah, take the Cash, and let the...

Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go, Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum!
~Omar Khayyam~

Ah, summer, what power you hav...

Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
~Russel Baker~

Ah, steeds, steeds, what steed...

Ah, steeds, steeds, what steeds! Has the whirlwind a home in your manes? Is there a sensitive ear, alert as a flame, in your every fiber? Hearing the familiar song from above, all in one accord you strain your bronze chests and, hooves barely touching the ground, turn into straight lines cleaving the air, and all inspired by God it rushes on!
~Nikolai V. Gogol, Dead Souls, 1842, translated from Russian (above is combination of translations by Bernard Guildert Guerney, Richard Peaver, and Larisa Voloklonsky)~

Ah, men do not know how much s...

Ah, men do not know how much strength is in poise that he goes the farthest who goes far enough.
~James Russell Lowell~

Ah, lady, when I gave my heart...

Ah, lady, when I gave my heart to thee, It passed into thy lifelong regency
~ Gilbert Parker~

Ah, if the rich were rich as t...

Ah, if the rich were rich as the poor fancy riches!
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

Ah, how steadily do they who a...

Ah, how steadily do they who are guilty shrink from reproof!
~Amelia Jenks Bloomer~

Ah, how good it feels! T...

Ah, how good it feels!  The hand of an old friend.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~

Ah, how good it feels! The han...

Ah, how good it feels! The hand of an old friend.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~

Ah, good taste! What a dreadfu...

Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness.
~Pablo Picasso~

Ah, good ol' trustworthy beer....

Ah, good ol' trustworthy beer. My love for you will never die.
~Homer Simpson~

Ah, but I was so much older th...

Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
~Bob Dylan~

Ah, but a man's reach should e...

Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?
~Robert Browning~

Ah, beer, my one weakness. My ...

Ah, beer, my one weakness. My achilles heel, if you will.
~Homer Simpson~

Ah! what would the world be to...

Ah! what would the world be to us If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~

Ah! the clock is always slow; ...

Ah! the clock is always slow; it is later than you think.
~Robert W. Service~

Ah! Sir, a boy's being flogged...

Ah! Sir, a boy's being flogged is not so severe as a man's having the hiss of the world against him.
~Samuel Johnson
1709-1784, British Author~

Ah! on Thanksgiving day.... Wh...

Ah! on Thanksgiving day.... When the care-wearied man seeks his mother once more, And the worn matron smiles where the girl smiled before. What moistens the lips and what brightens the eye? What calls back the past, like the rich pumpkin pie?
~John Greenleaf Whittier~

Ah! How neatly tied, in these ...

Ah! How neatly tied, in these people, is the umbilical cord of morality! Since they left their mothers they have never sinned, have they? They are apostles, they are the descendants of priests; one can only wonder from what source they draw their indignation, and above all how much they have pocketed to do this, and in any case what it has done for them.
~Antonin Artaud~

Ah! happy years! once more who...

Ah! happy years! once more who would not be a boy!
~Lord Byron~

Ah! a blessing beyond all fate...

Ah! a blessing beyond all fate My sole mate 'tis my soul mate
~ Pixie Foudre~

Ah yes, I wrote "The Purp...

Ah yes, I wrote "The Purple Cow" I'm Sorry now I wrote it But I can tell you Anyhow I'll Kill you if you Quote it!
~Gelett Burgess~

Ah tell me not that memory She...

Ah tell me not that memory Sheds gladness o'er the past; What is recalled by faded flowers Save that they did not last?
~Letitia Landon~

Ah sorts of allowances are mad...

Ah sorts of allowances are made for the illusions of youth; and none, or almost none, for the disenchantments of age.
~Robert Louis Stevenson~

Ah Mozart! He was happily marr...

Ah Mozart! He was happily married - but his wife wasn't.
~Victor Borge~

Ah me! why may not love and li...

Ah me! why may not love and life be one?
~Henry Timrod~

Ah me! love can not be cured b...

Ah me! love can not be cured by herbs.
~Ovid~

Ah Love! could you and I with ...

Ah Love! could you and I with him conspire To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire Would we not shatter it to bits - and then Re-mould it nearer to the Heart's Desire?
~Omar Khayyam~

AH I know is what I see in the...

AH I know is what I see in the papers.
~Will Rogers~

AH I have seen teaches me to t...

AH I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson~

Ah gravity, thou art a heartle...

Ah gravity, thou art a heartless bitch.
~From the television show The Big Bang Theory, written by Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, Robert Cohen, and Dave Goetsch, ""The Big Bran Hypothesis""~

Agriculture, manufactures, com...

Agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and navigation, the four pillars of our prosperity, are then most thriving when left most free to individual enterprise. Protection from casual embarrassments, however, may sometimes be seasonably interposed.
~Thomas Jefferson
Third President of the USA~

Aggressive play is a vital ass...

Aggressive play is a vital asset of the world's greatest golfers. However, it's even more important to the average player. Attack this game in a bold, confident, and determined way, and you'll make a giant leap toward realizing your full potential as a player.
~Greg Norman~

Aggressive fighting for the ri...

Aggressive fighting for the right is the greatest sport in the world.
~Theodore Roosevelt
1858-1919, Twenty-sixth President of the USA~

Agesilaus, the Spartan king, w...

Agesilaus, the Spartan king, was once invited to hear a mimic imitate the nightingale, but declined with the comment that he had heard the nightingale itself.
~Plutarch~

Age-based retirement arbitrari...

Age-based retirement arbitrarily severs productive persons from their livelihood, squanders their talents, scars their health, strains an already overburdened Social Security system, and drives many elderly people into poverty and despair. Ageism is as odious as racism and sexism.
~Claude D. Pepper ~

Age should not have its face l...

Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character.
~Ralph B. Perry ~

Age seldom arrives smoothly or...

Age seldom arrives smoothly or quickly.  It's more often a succession of jerks.
~Jean Rhys~

Age puzzles me. I thought it w...

Age puzzles me. I thought it was a quiet time. My seventies were interesting and fairly serene, but my eighties are passionate. I grow more intense as I age.
~Florida Scott-Maxwell~

Age is totally unimportant. Th...

Age is totally unimportant. The years are really irrelevant. It's how you cope with them.
~Shirley Lord~

Age is opportunity no less, Th...

Age is opportunity no less, Than youth itself, though in another dress, And as the evening twilight fades away, The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Morituri Salutamus~

Age is only a number, a cipher...

Age is only a number, a cipher for the records. A man can't retire his experience. He must use it. Experience achieves more with less energy and time.
~Bernard Baruch~

Age is like the newest version...

Age is like the newest version of a software - it has a bunch of great new features but you lost all the cool features the original version had.
~Carrie Latet~

Age is an issue of mind over m...

Age is an issue of mind over matter.  If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
~Mark Twain~

Age is a slowing down of every...

Age is a slowing down of everything except fear.
~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960~

Age is a prison from which we ...

Age is a prison from which we cannot escape.
~Morrow Bourne~

Age has a good mind and sorry ...

Age has a good mind and sorry shanks.
~Pietro Aretino~

Age does not matter if the mat...

Age does not matter if the matter does not age.
~Carlos Pena Romulo ~

Age does not diminish the extr...

Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone.
~Jim Fiebig~

Age cannot wither her, nor cus...

Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety.
~William Shakespeare~

Age attacks when we least expe...

Age attacks when we least expect it.
~Carrie Latet~

Age and treachery will triumph...

Age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill.
~Anonymous~

Agatha Christie has given more...

Agatha Christie has given more pleasure in bed than any other woman.
~Nancy Banks-Smith~

Agape is disinterested love. ....

Agape is disinterested love. . . . Agape does not begin by discriminating between worthy and unworthy people, or any qualities people possess. It begins by loving others for their sakes. . . . Therefore, agape makes no distinction between friend and enemy; it is directed toward both.
~Martin Luther King, Jr.~

Against the assault of laughte...

Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.
~Mark Twain~

Against stupidity; God Himself...

Against stupidity; God Himself is helpless.
~Jewish Proverbs~

Against stupidity, the gods th...

Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
~Friedrich von Schiller~

Against stupidity the very god...

Against stupidity the very gods Themselves contend in vain.
~Friedrich von Schiller~

Against necessity, against its...

Against necessity, against its strength, no one can fight and win.
~Aeschylus~

Against Him those women sin wh...

Against Him those women sin who torment their skin with potions, stain their cheeks with rouge and extend the line of their eyes with black coloring.  Doubtless they are dissatisfied with God's plastic skill.  In their own persons they convict and censure the Artificer of all things.
~Tertullian~

Against diseases here the stro...

Against diseases here the strongest fence Is the defensive vertue, Abstinence
~ Robert Herrick, ""Abstinence""~

Against change of fortune set ...

Against change of fortune set a brave heart.
~French Proverbs~

Against abortion? Don't ...

Against abortion?  Don't have one.
~Author Unknown~

Again the early-morning sun wa...

Again the early-morning sun was generous with its warmth. All the sounds dear to a horseman were around me - the snort of the horses as they cleared their throats, the gentle swish of their tails, the tinkle of irons as we flung the saddles over their backs - little sounds of no importance, but they stay in the unconscious library of memory.
~Wynford Vaughan-Thomas~

After [my father had] seen me ...

After [my father had] seen me in five or six things, he said, ''Son, your mother and I really enjoyed your recent film, and I must say that you're a lot like John Wayne.'' And I said, ''How so?'' And he said, ''Well, you're exactly the same in all your roles.'' Now, as a modern American actor, that's not what you want to hear. But for a guy who watched John Wayne movies and grew up in Iowa, it's a sterling compliment.
~Dermot Mulroney~

After your first day of cyclin...

After your first day of cycling, one dream is inevitable. A memory of motion lingers in the muscles of your legs, and round and round they seem to go. You ride through Dreamland on wonderful dream bicycles that change and grow.
~H.G. Wells, The Wheels of Chance~

After you've heard two eyewitn...

After you've heard two eyewitness accounts of an auto accident, you begin to worry about history.
~Author Unknown~

After you've done a thing the ...

After you've done a thing the same way for two years, look it over carefully. After five years, look at it with suspicion. And after ten years, throw it away and start all over.
~Alfred Edward Perlman, New York Times, 3 July 1958~

After you're older, two things...

After you're older, two things are possibly more important than any others: health and money.
~Helen Gurley Brown~

After years of mocking L.A. fo...

After years of mocking L.A. for its smog, the people of Denver are now coughing out of the other side of their mouths.
~Anonymous~

After two days in the hospital...

After two days in the hospital, I took a turn for the nurse.
~W.C. Fields~

After twelve years of therapy ...

After twelve years of therapy my psychiatrist said something that brought tears to my eyes. He said, ""No bablo ingles.""
~Ronnie Shakes~

After these two, Dr. Diet and ...

After these two, Dr. Diet and Dr. Quiet, Dr. Merriman is requisite to preserve health.
~James Howell~

After the verb 'to Love,' 'to ...

After the verb 'to Love,' 'to Help' is the most beautiful verb in the world.
~Bertha von Suttner
Austrian, Novelist Quotes~

After the verb ""to Love,"" ""to ...

After the verb ""to Love,"" ""to Help"" is the most beautiful verb in the world.
~Bertha von Suttner~

After the ship has sunk, every...

After the ship has sunk, everyone knows how she might have been saved.
~Italian Proverbs~

After the rain cometh the fair...

After the rain cometh the fair weather.
~Aesop~

After the planet becomes their...

After the planet becomes theirs, many millions of years will have to pass before a beetle particularly loved by God, at the end of its calculations will find written on a sheet of paper in letters of fire that energy is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity of light. The new kings of the world will live tranquilly for a long time, confining themselves to devouring each other and being parasites among each other on a cottage industry scale.
~Primo Levi~

After the game, the king and p...

After the game, the king and pawn go into the same box.
~Italian proverb~

After the game the King and pa...

After the game the King and pawn go into the same box.
~Italian Proverbs~

After the first blush of sin c...

After the first blush of sin comes its indifference.
~Henry David Thoreau~

After the chills and fever of ...

After the chills and fever of love, how nice is the 98.6º of marriage!
~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960~

After the cheers have died dow...

After the cheers have died down and the stadium is empty, after the headlines have been written and after you are back in the quiet of your room and the championship ring has been placed on the dresser and all the pomp and fanfare has faded, the enduring things that are left are: the dedication to excellence, the dedication to victory, and the dedication to doing with our lives the very best we can to make the world a better place in which to live.
~Vince Lombardi~

After tea it's back to paintin...

After tea it's back to painting - a large poplar at dusk with a gathering storm. From time to time instead of this evening painting session I go bowling in one of the neighbouring villages, but not very often.
~Gustav Klimt
Austrian, Actress Quotes~

After such an introduction, I ...

After such an introduction, I can hardly wait to hear what I'm going to say.
~Evelyn Anderson~

After sixty years the stern se...

After sixty years the stern sentence of the burial service seems to have a meaning that one did not notice in former years. There begins to be something personal about it.
~Oliver Wendell Holmes~

After silence, that which come...

After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
~Aldous Huxley~

After silence that which comes...

After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
~Aldous Huxley~

After scolding one's cat one l...

After scolding one's cat one looks into its face and is seized by the ugly suspicion that it understood every word. And has filed it for reference.
~Charlotte Gray~

After reading all that has bee...

After reading all that has been written, and after thinking all that can be thought, on the topics of God and the soul, the man who has a right to say that he thinks at all, will find himself face to face with the conclusion that, on these topics, the most profound thought is that which can be the least easily distinguished from the most superficial sentiment.
~Edgar Allan Poe
1809-1845, American Poet, Critic, short-story Writer~

After rain comes fair weather....

After rain comes fair weather.
~James Howell~

After pleasant scratching come...

After pleasant scratching comes unpleasant smarting.
~Danish proverb~