I have always thought that every woman should marry, and no man.UncategorisedQuotations by Benjamin Disraeli
We can remember minutely and precisely only the things which never really happened to us.UncategorisedQuotations by Eric Hoffer
A conscientious man would be cautious how he dealt in blood.UncategorisedQuotations by Edmund Burke
Things won are done, joys soul lies in the doing.UncategorisedQuotations by William Shakespeare
In truth, the gold standard is already a barbarous relic.UncategorisedQuotations by John Maynard Keynes
The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debauch the currency.UncategorisedQuotations by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
He who tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread.UncategorisedQuotations by Daniel Webster
Even in war moral power is to physical as three parts out of four.UncategorisedQuotations by Napoleon III
So fleet the works of men, back to their earth again;Ancient and holy things fade like a dream.UncategorisedQuotations by Charles Kingsley
All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.UncategorisedQuotations by Abraham Lincoln
There is good news tonight.UncategorisedQuotations by Gabriel Heatter
The one great poem of New England is her Sunday.UncategorisedQuotations by Henry Ward Beecher
I well believe it, to unwilling ears;None love the messenger who brings bad news.UncategorisedQuotations by Sophocles
As one lamp lights another, nor grows less,So nobleness enkindleth nobleness.UncategorisedQuotations by James Russell Lowell
So I became a newspaperman. I hated to do it but I couldnt find honest employment.UncategorisedQuotations by Mark Twain
There are as many opinions as there are experts.UncategorisedQuotations by Franklin D. Roosevelt
Also the two-edged tongue of mighty Zeno, who, Say what one would, could argue it untrue.UncategorisedQuotations by Plutarch
One thing alone not even God can do,To make undone whatever hath been done.UncategorisedQuotations by Aristotle
More and more Emerson recedes grandly into history, as the future he predicted becomes a past.UncategorisedQuotations by Robert Penn Warren
Whereof whats past is prologue, what to comeIn yours and my discharge.UncategorisedQuotations by William Shakespeare
How can we live without our lives? How will we know its us without our past?UncategorisedQuotations by John Steinbeck
We would rather starve than sell our national honor.UncategorisedQuotations by Indira Gandhi
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.UncategorisedQuotations by Bible
At present the peace of the world has been preserved, not by statesmen, but by capitalists.UncategorisedQuotations by Benjamin Disraeli
It is not enough just to be for peace. The point is, what can we do about it?UncategorisedQuotations by Richard M. Nixon
Would yee both eat your cake, and have your cake?UncategorisedQuotations by John Heywood
Your people, sir, is nothing but a great beast!UncategorisedQuotations by Alexander Hamilton
Where there is no vision, the people perish.UncategorisedQuotations by Bible
I never expect to see a perfect work from imperfect man.UncategorisedQuotations by Alexander Hamilton
We are all imperfect. We can not expect perfect government.UncategorisedQuotations by William Howard Taft
Anyone can rat, but it takes a certain amount of ingenuity to re-rat.UncategorisedQuotations by Winston Churchill
Sometimes party loyalty asks too much.UncategorisedQuotations by John F. Kennedy
After all, the chief business of the American people is business.UncategorisedQuotations by Calvin Coolidge
I once said cynically of a politician, Hell double-cross that bridge when he comes to it.UncategorisedQuotations by Oscar Levant
There is no such thing as a nonpolitical speech by a politician.UncategorisedQuotations by Richard M. Nixon
A political career brings out the basest qualities in human nature.UncategorisedQuotations by James Bryce
The whole art of politics consists in directing rationally the irrationalities of men.UncategorisedQuotations by Reinhold Niebuhr
The most practical kind of politics is the politics of decency.UncategorisedQuotations by Theodore Roosevelt
Politics is a fascinating game, because politics is government. It is the art of government.UncategorisedQuotations by Harry S Truman
For myself I am an optimistit does not seem to be much use being anything else.UncategorisedQuotations by Winston Churchill