Quotation Search

To search for quotations, enter a phrase to search for in the quotation, a whole or partial author name, or both. Also specify the collections to search in below. See the Search Instructions for details.


Quotation:

   Author:
MM's Cynical Quotes LM's Motivational Quotes Classic Quotes
Cole's Quotables Poor Man's College Rand Lindsly's Quotes
Internet Collections The Devil's Dictionary Contributed Quotations

[About the Collections]

Results of search for Quote: p - Page 1120 of 1331
Showing results 11191 to 11200 of 13306 total quotations found.
<- Previous Page Pages: ... 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123... Next Page ->

Results from Rand Lindsly's Quotations:

The vice-president of an advertising agency is a bit of executive fungus that forms on a desk that has been exposed to conference.
[info][add][mail][note]
Fred Allen (1894 - 1956)
Was all this bloodshed and deceit - from Columbus to Cortes, Pizarro the Puritans - a necessity for the human race to progress from savagery to civilization? Was Morison right in burying the story of genocide inside a more important story of human progress? Perhaps a persuasive argument can be made - as it was made by Stalin when he killed pesants for industrial progress in the Soviet Union, as it was made by Churchill explaining the bombings of Dresden and Hamburg, and Truman explaining Hiroshima. But how can the judgement be made if the benefits and losses cannot be balanced because the losses are either unmentioned or mentioned quickly?
[info][add][mail][note]
Howard Zinn
Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived.
[info][add][mail][note]
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
The capacity of human beings to bore one another seems to be vastly greater than that of any other animals.
[info][add][mail][note]
H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Life is either always a tight-rope or a featherbed. Give me a tight-rope.
[info][add][mail][note]
Edith Wharton (1862 - 1937)
Every time Europe looks across the Atlantic to see the American eagle, it observes only the rear end of an ostrich.
[info][add][mail][note]
Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914), The Devil's Dictionary
The Ten Commandments contain 297 words, the Bill of Rights 463 words, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address 266 words. A recent federal directive regulating the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words.
[info][add][mail][note]
According to an article in the New York Times
If you take a dog which is starving and feed him and make him prosperous, that dog will not bite you. This is the primary difference between a dog and a man.
[info][add][mail][note]
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
People may like what third-party candidates say, because often they are the only ones saying anything, but they usually won't vote for someone who doesn't have a chance. Since third-party candidates are not in the news, they are considered to be not really in the race; and since they are not in the race, this justifies treating them as if they are not news.
[info][add][mail][note]
Michael Parenti
We had parties that Nero would have been ashamed to attend
[info][add][mail][note]
Ronnie Hawkins
<- Previous Page Pages: ... 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123... Next Page ->
Results of search for Quote: p - Page 1120 of 1331
Showing results 11191 to 11200 of 13306 total quotations found.