| Author |
Quotes |
| Chamfort | There is a melancholy that stems from greatness. |
| Channing Pollack | I couldn't remember when I had been so disappointed. Except perhaps the time I found out that M&Ms really do melt in your hand... |
| Charles Babbage | You will be able to appreciate the influence of such an Engine on the future progress of science. I live in a country which is incapable of estimating it. |
| Charles Brower | Few people are successful unless a lot of other people want them to be. |
| Charles Buck | Their kitchen is their shrine, the cook their priest, the table their altar, and their belly their god. |
| Charles Burney | Discord occasions a momentary distress to the ear, which remains unsatisfied, and even uneasy, until it hears something better. |
| Charles Buxton | In life, as in chess, forethought wins. |
| Charles Caleb Colton | Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones. |
| Charles Caleb Colton | Repartee is perfect when it effects its purpose with a double edge. It is the highest order of wit, as it indicates the coolest yet quickest exercise of genius, at a moment when the passions are roused. |
| Charles Caleb Colton | When you have nothing to say, say nothing. |
| Charles Darwin | If the misery of the poor be caused not by the laws of nature, but by our institutions, great is our sin. |
| Charles Darwin | It has been a bitter mortification for me to digest the conclusion that the 'race is for the strong' and that I shall probably do little more but be content to admire the strides others made in science. |
| Charles Dudley Warner | Happy is said to be the family which can eat onions together. They are, for the time being, separate, from the world, and have a harmony of aspiration. |
| Charles Dudley Warner | I am convinced that the majority of people would be generous from selfish motives, if they had the opportunity. |
| Charles H Grosvenor | Figures won't lie, but liars will figure. |
| Charles II | This is very true: For my words are my own, and my actions are my ministers. |
| Charles James Fox | He that is conscious of guilt cannot bear the innocence of others: So they will try to reduce all others to their own level. |
| Charles Lamb | She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book. |
| Charles Lamb | To be sick is to enjoy monarchical prerogatives. |
| Charles Panati | We are the environment. |
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