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He saw that the inmost recesses of her soul, that had always hitherto lain open before him, were closed against him.
— Leo Tolstoy
I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised.
— Plutarch
She was not too tall, and of a voluptuous build, so that my eyes wandered amid many charms that hitherto had been strangers to them.
— E.T.A. Hoffmann
Belief in truth begins with doubting all that has hitherto been believed to be true.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
People is the name of the body, State of the spirit, of that ruling person that has hitherto suppressed me.
— Max Stirner
A novel that does not uncover a hitherto unknown segment of existence is immoral. Knowledge is the novel's only morality.
— Milan Kundera
It is madness and a contradiction to expect that things which were never yet performed should be effected, except by means hitherto untried.
— Francis Bacon
Anything that is worth doing has been done frequently. Things hitherto undone should be given, I suspect, a wide berth.
— Max Beerbohm
What is the Third Estate? Everything. What has it been hitherto in the political order? Nothing. What does it desire to be? Something.
— Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes
the southern countries in which d'Artagnan had hitherto
— Alexandre Dumas
He swallowed down the dry choking sobs which had been heaving up from his heart hitherto ...
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Tom and Daisy stared, with that peculiarly unreal feeling that accompanies the recognition of a hitherto ghostly celebrity of the movies.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I desire the good-will of all, whether hitherto my friends or not.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Like all sciences and all valuations, the psychology of women has hitherto been considered only from the point of view of men.
— Karen Horney
Her health, and even the tranquillity of her hitherto constant spirit, had been shaken by what she had gone through.
— Mary Shelley
God has preserved us hitherto, God will preserve us still.
— Alexandre Dumas
Say to them, O father, O mother, O wife, O brother, O friend, I have lived with you after appearances hitherto. Henceforward I am the truth's.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Whatever have been thy failures hitherto, "be not afflicted, my child, for who shall assign to thee what thou hast left undone?" We
— Henry David Thoreau
Hitherto, every form of society has been based ... on the antagonism of oppressing and oppressed classes.
— Karl Marx
Angus ... had hitherto maintained hilarious ease from motives of mental hygiene ...
— G.K. Chesterton
Whether the Union stands or falls, I believe the profession of arms will henceforth be more desirable and more respected than it has been hitherto.
— Charles Sumner
The smaller nations can in fact exercise greater influence on disarmament negotiations than they have hitherto done.
— Alva Myrdal
[Christians] are people such as the world has not seen hitherto, and their teaching is of a kind that the world has not heard up to this time ...
— Henryk Stanczyk
I believe that photography can create great works of art, but hitherto it has been extraordinarily bourgeois and babbling. (1908)
— Auguste Rodin
And I have written three books on the soul, Proving absurd all written hitherto, And putting us to ignorance again.
— Robert Browning
Let us consider under what disadvantages Science has hitherto labored before we pronounce thus confidently on her progress.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every means hitherto employed with the intention of making mankind moral has been thoroughly immoral.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.
— Karl Marx
Psychologists have hitherto failed to realize that imagination is a necessary ingredient of perception itself.
— Immanuel Kant
Paper currency has hitherto been regarded with suspicion, as insecure.
— John Buchanan Robinson
The movement of the progressive societies has hitherto been a movement from Status to Contract.
— Henry James Sumner Maine
I have come to believe that this is a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown.
— Christopher Columbus
You think all existence lapses in a quiet flow as that in which your youth has hitherto slid away
— Charlotte Bronte
Philosophers have hitherto interpreted the world in various way; the point, however, is to change it
— Karl Marx
I believe that a man is converted when first he hears the low, vast murmur of life, of human life, troubling his hitherto unconscious self.
— D.H. Lawrence
He could not quite understand what had happened. he began to sense an aura of hitherto unknown happiness emanating from them
— Milan Kundera
The main force used in the evolving world of humanity has hitherto been applied in the form of war.
— Arthur Keith
The behaviorist advances the view that what the psychologists have hitherto called thought is in short nothing but talking to ourselves.
— John B. Watson
Heaven has appointed me to rule all the nations, for hitherto there has been no order upon the steppes.
— Genghis Khan
The whole [Scotch] nation hitherto has been void of wit and humour, and even incapable of relishing it.
— Horace Walpole
The psychology of women hitherto actually represents a deposit of the desires and disappointments of men.
— Karen Horney
Skepticism is an important historical tool. It is the starting point of all revision of hitherto accepted history.
— Samuel E. Morison
Geometry is the only science that it hath pleased God hitherto to bestow on mankind.
— Thomas Hobbes