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It is the food which you furnish to your mind that determines the whole character of your life.
— Emmet Fox
Books are too heterogeneous an interest to furnish a vital one in life, a reason for being alive.
— Gertrude Atherton
To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
— Thomas Jefferson
If one should desire to know whether a kingdom is well governed, if its morals are good or bad, the quality of its music will furnish the answer.
— Confucius
We continue to learn or we dig a rut and furnish it.
— Stephen King
Let the capitalists do their own fighting and furnish their own corpses and there will never be another war on the face of the earth.
— Oliver Stone
My banks they are furnish'd with bees, Whose murmur invites one to sleep.
— William Shenstone
Photographs furnish evidence. Something we hear about, but doubt, seems proven when we're shown a photograph of it.
— Susan Sontag
Though reading and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation must form our judgment.
— Isaac Watts
To look at those (few) books in the dawning recognition that what they furnish is not a room, but a self.
— Rick Gekoski
I love words; they are the quoits, the bows, the staves that furnish the gymnasium of the mind.
— George Eliot
I liken myself to someone who built the house he will live in one day and is preparing to furnish it.
— Elie Saab
Educational institutes can no longer be prizes in church politics or furnish berths for failure in other walks of life.
— E. Franklin Frazier
I cannot imagine why we should be at the expense to furnish wit for succeeding ages, when the former have made no sort of provision for ours.
— Jonathan Swift
An industry which can furnish results identical to nature must be the absolute in art.
— Charles Baudelaire
California can and does furnish the best bad things that are obtainable in America.
— Hinton Rowan Helper
A new and valid idea is worth more than a regiment and fewer men can furnish the former than command the latter.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
When will they make a tractor that can furnish the manure for farm fields and produce a baby tractor every spring?
— George Erik Rupp
Since we are destined to live out our lives in the prison of our minds, it is our duty to furnish it well.
— Peter Ustinov
You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war.
— William Randolph Hearst
I find you want me to furnish you with argument and intellects too. No, sir, these, I protest you, are too hard for me.
— Oliver Goldsmith
The colleges, while they provide us with libraries, furnish no professors of books; and I think no chair is so much needed.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am bound to furnish my antagonists with arguments, but not with comprehension.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Live. Live, brothers, though there be naught but shame and failure to furnish forth your living.
— John Updike
I have no friend! The whole wide world cannot furnish a heart that is willing to participate in the sorrows of mine!
— Matthew Lewis
If you don't furnish your brain with what everyone knows, then it will furnish itself with what no one else knows!
— Jane Smiley
I have not let myself be stultified by science, whose highest goal is to furnish a 'waiting room', which it would be best to tear down.
— Gustav Meyrink
Do you know what the good side of crack is? If you're up at the right hour, you can get a VCR for $1.50. You can furnish your whole house for $10.95.
— Chris Rock
Books do furnish a room.
— Anthony Powell
But a mind of usefulness and ingenuity seemed to furnish him with constant employment within.
— Jane Austen
I make it my business to extract from Nature what ever nutriment she can furnish me ... I milk the sky and the earth.
— Henry David Thoreau
Mountains and oceans do not furnish any impassable barrier to the extension of trade.
— Henry J. Heinz
Once we are destined to live out our lives in the prison of our mind, our duty is to furnish it well.
— Peter Ustinov
One's life should be sufficiently interesting to furnish entertainment in the record.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
Numbers instill a feeling for the lie of the land, and furnish grist for the mathematical mill that is the physicist's principal tool.
— Hans Christian Von Baeyer
A little wit and a great deal of ill-nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance of wit is to commend well.
— John Tillotson
I had rather fashion my mind than furnish it.
— Michel De Montaigne
Elizabeth found that nothing was beneath this great lady's attention, which could furnish her with an occasion of dictating to others.
— Jane Austen
The most glorious exploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men.
— Plutarch
His coming was in the nature of a welcome disturbance; it seemed to furnish a new direction for her emotions.
— Kate Chopin
If white people need colleges to furnish teachers, ministers, lawyers, and doctors, do black people need nothing of the sort?
— W.E.B. Du Bois
Knowing that religion does not furnish grosser bigots than law, I expect little from old judges.
— Thomas Jefferson
One can furnish a room very luxuriously by taking out furniture rather than putting it in.
— Francis Jourdain
Yet they may determine attitudes though they cannot furnish formulas, and opens a region though they fail to give a map.
— William James
The peculiar value of geography lies in its fitness to nourish the mind with ideas and furnish the imagination with pictures.
— Charlotte Mason
If I were to construct a God I would furnish Him with some way and qualities and characteristics which the Present lacks.
— Mark Twain
Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.
— William Shakespeare
The reflections on a day well spent furnish us with joys more pleasing than ten thousand triumphs.
— Thomas A Kempis
Furnish an example, stop preaching, stop shielding, don't prevent self-reliance and initiative, allow your children to develop along thier own lines.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
I do not need the debris of your mind to furnish mine.
— Jane Borodale
We have quoted freely from the Scriptures and have sought to furnish proof-texts for every statement we have advanced.
— Arthur W. Pink
Well, my story, surely, would furnish out a surprising kind of novel, if it were to be well told.
— Samuel Richardson
Thrift, thrift, Horatio! The funeral bak'd meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.
— William Shakespeare
If the sociologist has a role, it is probably more to furnish weapons than to give lessons.
— Pierre Bourdieu
Peaceable times are the best to live in, though not so proper to furnish materials for a writer.
— Joseph Addison