1900 Quotes
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1900 Quotes & Sayings
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Already by 1900 I could boast I had written as many books as Moses.
— Winston Churchill
Up until 1900, more than half the graduates from women's colleges remained single, many of them carving out careers in new fields such as social work.
— Stephanie Coontz
I wonder what it would be like to be with a boy who blushes when he looks at my skin.
— Kiersten White
Between 1866 and 1900, about 20,000 people were shot to death on the American frontier. In
— Alan Royle
In 1900, the average life expectancy of a US citizen was 48, so most menopausal women were dead, which is not a great place to be.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Yes, my grandfather worked with Thomas Edison on the electric car, and he sold electric cars at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris.
— Al Jardine
[Footnote:] Three million alligators were killed in Florida between 1880 and 1900. Goody!
— Will Cuppy
I'll never lose the sense of being an underdog.
— Esai Morales
Who would have thought around 1900 that in fifty years time we would know so much more and understand so much less.
— Albert Einstein
The comparatively greater prosperity of the United States is an outcome of the fact that the New Deal did not come in 1900 or 1910, but only in 1933.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Bonds as an asset class will always be needed, and not just by insurance companies and pension funds but by aging boomers.
— Bill Gross
In August, 1900, [Friedrich] Nietzsche was laid to rest Nietzsche, as the apostle of atheism, heralded the darkest century the world has ever known.
— Benjamin Wiker
In 1900 Americans on average lived for only 49 years and most working people died still on the job.
— William Greider
By 1900, electric delivery wagons, trucks, buses, ambulances, and taxis were roaming city streets across the country.
— Seth Fletcher
I'm still driven by the feeling I had when I wrote my first book or read a Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle adventure.
— Kate Klise
In 1900, 180-plus out of every 1,000 African-American babies died.
— Peter Diamandis
About 1900 my parents came to the United States as children from what was then the Polish area of Russia.
— Martin Lewis Perl
The typical white American woman in 1800 gave birth seven times; by 1900, the average was down to 3.5.
— Nancy Gibbs
In 1900, the average American spent $76 of every $100 on food, clothing and shelter. Today he spends $37.
— Matt Ridley
No worn, ink-drenched leather journal for the period from October 11 through December 23, 1900, could be found.
— Graham Moore
In every country where there is a vicious oppression, a peaceful and a continuous civil disobedience is the magical door opening to the freedom!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I would like my personal reading map to resemble a map of the British Empire circa 1900.
— Nick Hornby
Tread not into the fearsome night
But pull the covers high,
Step not into the wild dark wood
For the Hobbers are dancing nigh — Robin Jarvis
But pull the covers high,
Step not into the wild dark wood
For the Hobbers are dancing nigh — Robin Jarvis
David McKay, 1900. Wolfe, Thomas. Look Homeward, Angel. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1929. Yeats, William Butler. A Vision
— James Hollis
Equilibrium is enjoyably classy trash.
— Richard Roeper
Much of what we consider the American way of life is rooted in the period of remarkably broad, shared economic growth, from around 1900 to about 1978.
— Adam Davidson