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Of a decent young citizen in a toga - perhaps too much dice, you know - coming out here in the train of some prefect, or tax-gatherer, or trader even,
— Joseph Conrad
Of power does Man possess no particle:
Of knowledge-just so much as show that still
It ends in ignorance on every side ... — Robert Browning
Of knowledge-just so much as show that still
It ends in ignorance on every side ... — Robert Browning
Neglect of women is the major cause for the society's downfall.
— Abhijit Naskar
As the sun is best seen at his rising and setting, so men's native dispositions are clearest seen when they are children, and when they are dying.
— Robert Boyle
I opened the show with this line: I have decided to give the greatest performance of my life! Oh, wait, sorry, that's tomorrow night.
— Steve Martin
To wit, existence is communication and communication is existence.
— Haruki Murakami
I'm not actually a big musical fan.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
We can't stop hell from knocking at our door, but that doesn't mean we should stop living because we know it's coming." "I
— Dannika Dark
The people the Quran describes have a deep and sophisticated knowledge of the Biblical Tradition.
— Tom Holland
Snape's patronus was a doe,' said Harry, 'the same as my mother's because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from when they were children.
— J.K. Rowling
I would give up, but that will teach my kids that it's okay to be a failure and I refuse to ruin their lives like that!
— Mignon' Talise Padilla
Two glittering eyes peered at the three young men and the catawyld clicked the back of its tongue in warning.
"I hate these things," Bracy growled — Nicole Sager
"I hate these things," Bracy growled — Nicole Sager
The powerful intellect leashed by an impoverished vocabulary is a myth. Without a vocabulary, a language, the intellect cannot develop.
— T. Geronimo Johnson