| Author |
Quotes |
| Frank Hague | We hear about constitutional rights, free speech and the free press. Every time I hear those words I say to myself, "That man is a Red, that man is a Communist." You never heard a real American talk in that manner. |
| Frank M Garafola | The difference between a smart man and a wise man is that a smart man knows what to say, a wise man knows whether or not to say it. |
| Frederick Frieseke | Take a look at your natural river. What are you? Stop playing games with yourself. Where's your river going? Are you riding with it? Or are you rowing against it? Don't you see that there is no effort if you're riding with your river? |
| G K Chesterton | Virtue is not the absense of vices or the avoidance of moral dangers; virtue is a vivid and separate ting, like pain or a particular smell. - Tremendous Trifles. |
| Gandhi | I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the advantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first. |
| George Duhamel | It is always brave to say what everyone thinks. |
| Gillian Anderson | People generally treat me like I'm very intelligent and really, I'm much less intelligent than she is. Scully is insanely intelligent. |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing | A heretic is a man who sees with his own eyes. |
| Haneef Fatmi | Intelligence is that faculty of mind, by which order is perceived in a situation previously considered disordered. |
| Harlan Ellison | The two most abundant things in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. |
| Harvey Mindess | Pointing out the comic elements of a situation can bring a sense of proportion and perspective to what might otherwise seem an overwhelming problem. |
| Henri de Lubac | Habit and routine have an unbelievable power to waste and destroy. - Paradoxes. |
| Henry Bolingbroke | Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society. |
| Heywood Brown | Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well. |
| Hume | What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'. |
| Ilya G Ehrenburg | There is nothing more wonderful than freedom of speech. |
| Irving Batcheller | Opinions that are well rooted should grow and change like a healthy tree. |
| Italian Proverb | If the secret sorrows of everyone could be read on their forehead, how many who now cause envy would suddenly become the objects of pity. |
| J B Yeats | Personality is born out of pain. It is the fire shut up in the flint. - Letters to His Son, W. B. Yeats and Others. |
| Jack Dixon | If you focus on results, you will never change. If you focus on change, you will get results. |
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