| Author |
Quotes |
| Epictetus | Nature gave us one tongue and two ears so we could hear twice as much as we speak. |
| Epictetus | The two powers which in my opinion constitute a wise man are those of bearing and forbearing. |
| Ernest Dowson | I have been faithful to thee, Cynara, in my fashion. |
| Ethel Percy Andrus | The human contribution is the essential ingredient. It is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly live. |
| Euripides | Forgive, son; men are men; they needs must err. |
| Fabio | The soundtrack to Indecent Exposure is a romantic mix of music that I know most women love to hear, so I never keep it far from me when women are nearby. |
| Female Philosopher | Many a man that could rule a hundherd millyon sthrangers with an ir'n hand is careful to take off his shoes in the front hallway whin he comes home late at night. |
| Florence King | People are so busy dreaming the American Dream, fantasizing about what they could be or have a right to be, that they're all asleep at the switch. Consequently we are living in the Age of Human Error. |
| Fox | Of all the characters of cruelty, I consider the most despicable the one that cloaks himself in a garb of mercy. |
| Frank Moore Colby | Minds do not act together in public; they simply stick together; and when their private activities are resumed, they fly apart again. |
| Fredrich Halm | Anyone can be passionate, but it takes real lovers to be silly. |
| Gaston Bachelard | There is no original truth, only original error. |
| George Ade | For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver. |
| George Granville | Patience is the virtue of an ass, who treads beneath his burden and complains not. |
| Georges Bataille | A judgment about life has no meaning except the truth of the one who speaks last, and the mind is at ease only at the moment when everyone is shouting at once and no one can hear a thing. |
| Germain G Glien | The older I grow the more I listen to people who don't talk much. |
| Gloria Leonard | I know nothing about sex, because I was always married. |
| Hebrew Proverb | An advantage of poverty, your relatives gain nothing by your death. |
| Hedda Hopper | Nobody's interested in sweetness and light. |
| Henry C Link | While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, another is busy making mistakes and becoming superior. |
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