Quotation
Quotation | Quoted by |
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Some books are to be tested,to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and digested | Francis Bacon |
Opportunities makes a man thief | Francis Bacon |
Man is by nature a political animal | Aristotle |
A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god | Aristotle |
Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses | Francis Bacon |
All pray in their distress | William Blake |
For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love | John Donne |
Beauty is truth,truth bearty | Keats |
Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven | John Milton |
Just are the ways of God | John Milton |
Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity | John Milton |
A little learning is a dangerous thing | Alexander Pope |
Charms strike the sight , but merit wins the soul | Alexander Pope |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread | Alexander Pope |
To err is human, to forgive is divine | Alexander Pope |
Admiration is the daughter of ignorance | Franklin |
Eat to please thyself but dress to please others | Franklin |
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise | Franklin |
All the world is stage and all the men and women merely players | Shakespeare |
Cowards die many times before their death | Shakespeare |
Some are born great, some achieve greatness,and some have greatness thrust upon them | Shakespeare |
Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
Fair is foul and foul is fear | Shakespeare |
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds | socrates |
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance | socrates |
Know thyself | Plato |
Democracy is the government of the people,by the people , for the people | Abraham Lincoln |
God made the country and man the town | Cowper |
The child is the father of a man | William Wordsworth |
God is on the side of big battalions | Bernard Shaw |
He prayeth best who love best | Coleridge |
If winter comes, can spring be far behind | Shelley |
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world | Shelley |
Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts | Shelley |
Knowledge is power | Hobbes |
To be or not to be that is the question | Shakespeare |
Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
Life’s nothing but a walking shawdow | Shakespeare |
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Gladstone |
Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nations | Napoleon |
Man proposes, but God disposes | Kempis |
Sweet is revenge especially to woman | Lord Byron |
Patience is bitter its fruit is sweet | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Live and let live is a rule of common justice | Lord Mansfield |
Man’s conscience is the oracle of God | Lord Byron |
One should eat to live,not live to eat | Franklin |
Power trends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely | Lord Acton |
Self prevention is the first law of nature | Samual Butler |
Success makes success, as money makes money | Chamfort |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave | Gray |
Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels | Johnsons |
Speech is great, but silence is greater | Thomas Carlyle |
Men are women’s playthings, woman is the devil’s | Victor Hugo |
England is a nation of shopkeepers | Napoleon |
pain is the outcome of the sin | Goutom Buddha |
None but a fool is always right | Hare |
Ability is a poor man’s wealth | M Wern |
A face that cannot smile is never good | Martial |
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty | Jefferson |
Help thyself and God will help thee | Herbert |
Reading maketh a full man conference a ready man; writing an exact man | Bacon |
Some books are to be tested,to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and digested | Francis Bacon |
Opportunities makes a man thief | Francis Bacon |
Man is by nature a political animal | Aristotle |
A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god | Aristotle |
Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses | Francis Bacon |
All pray in their distress | William Blake |
For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love | John Donne |
Beauty is truth,truth bearty | Keats |
Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven | John Milton |
Just are the ways of God | John Milton |
Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity | John Milton |
A little learning is a dangerous thing | Alexander Pope |
Charms strike the sight , but merit wins the soul | Alexander Pope |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread | Alexander Pope |
To err is human, to forgive is divine | Alexander Pope |
Admiration is the daughter of ignorance | Franklin |
Eat to please thyself but dress to please others | Franklin |
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise | Franklin |
All the world is stage and all the men and women merely players | Shakespeare |
Cowards die many times before their death | Shakespeare |
Some are born great, some achieve greatness,and some have greatness thrust upon them | Shakespeare |
Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
Fair is foul and foul is fear | Shakespeare |
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds | socrates |
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance | socrates |
Know thyself | Plato |
Democracy is the government of the people,by the people , for the people | Abraham Lincoln |
God made the country and man the town | Cowper |
The child is the father of a man | William Wordsworth |
God is on the side of big battalions | Bernard Shaw |
He prayeth best who love best | Coleridge |
If winter comes, can spring be far behind | Shelley |
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world | Shelley |
Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts | Shelley |
Knowledge is power | Hobbes |
To be or not to be that is the question | Shakespeare |
Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
Life’s nothing but a walking shawdow | Shakespeare |
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Gladstone |
Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nations | Napoleon |
Man proposes, but God disposes | Kempis |
Sweet is revenge especially to woman | Lord Byron |
Patience is bitter its fruit is sweet | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Live and let live is a rule of common justice | Lord Mansfield |
Man’s conscience is the oracle of God | Lord Byron |
One should eat to live,not live to eat | Franklin |
Power trends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely | Lord Acton |
Self prevention is the first law of nature | Samual Butler |
Success makes success, as money makes money | Chamfort |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave | Gray |
Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels | Johnsons |
Speech is great, but silence is greater | Thomas Carlyle |
Men are women’s playthings, woman is the devil’s | Victor Hugo |
England is a nation of shopkeepers | Napoleon |
pain is the outcome of the sin | Goutom Buddha |
None but a fool is always right | Hare |
Ability is a poor man’s wealth | M Wern |
A face that cannot smile is never good | Martial |
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty | Jefferson |
Help thyself and God will help thee | Herbert |
Reading maketh a full man conference a ready man; writing an exact man | Bacon |
Some books are to be tested,to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and digested | Francis Bacon |
Opportunities makes a man thief | Francis Bacon |
Man is by nature a political animal | Aristotle |
A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god | Aristotle |
Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses | Francis Bacon |
All pray in their distress | William Blake |
For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love | John Donne |
Beauty is truth,truth bearty | Keats |
Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven | John Milton |
Just are the ways of God | John Milton |
Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity | John Milton |
A little learning is a dangerous thing | Alexander Pope |
Charms strike the sight , but merit wins the soul | Alexander Pope |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread | Alexander Pope |
To err is human, to forgive is divine | Alexander Pope |
Admiration is the daughter of ignorance | Franklin |
Eat to please thyself but dress to please others | Franklin |
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise | Franklin |
All the world is stage and all the men and women merely players | Shakespeare |
Cowards die many times before their death | Shakespeare |
Some are born great, some achieve greatness,and some have greatness thrust upon them | Shakespeare |
Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
Fair is foul and foul is fear | Shakespeare |
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds | socrates |
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance | socrates |
Know thyself | Plato |
Democracy is the government of the people,by the people , for the people | Abraham Lincoln |
God made the country and man the town | Cowper |
The child is the father of a man | William Wordsworth |
God is on the side of big battalions | Bernard Shaw |
He prayeth best who love best | Coleridge |
If winter comes, can spring be far behind | Shelley |
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world | Shelley |
Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts | Shelley |
Knowledge is power | Hobbes |
To be or not to be that is the question | Shakespeare |
Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
Life’s nothing but a walking shawdow | Shakespeare |
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Gladstone |
Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nations | Napoleon |
Man proposes, but God disposes | Kempis |
Sweet is revenge especially to woman | Lord Byron |
Patience is bitter its fruit is sweet | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Live and let live is a rule of common justice | Lord Mansfield |
Man’s conscience is the oracle of God | Lord Byron |
One should eat to live,not live to eat | Franklin |
Power trends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely | Lord Acton |
Self prevention is the first law of nature | Samual Butler |
Success makes success, as money makes money | Chamfort |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave | Gray |
Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels | Johnsons |
Speech is great, but silence is greater | Thomas Carlyle |
Men are women’s playthings, woman is the devil’s | Victor Hugo |
England is a nation of shopkeepers | Napoleon |
pain is the outcome of the sin | Goutom Buddha |
None but a fool is always right | Hare |
Ability is a poor man’s wealth | M Wern |
A face that cannot smile is never good | Martial |
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty | Jefferson |
Help thyself and God will help thee | Herbert |
Reading maketh a full man conference a ready man; writing an exact man | Bacon |
Some books are to be tested,to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and digested | Francis Bacon |
Opportunities makes a man thief | Francis Bacon |
Man is by nature a political animal | Aristotle |
A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god | Aristotle |
Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses | Francis Bacon |
All pray in their distress | William Blake |
For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love | John Donne |
Beauty is truth,truth bearty | Keats |
Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven | John Milton |
Just are the ways of God | John Milton |
Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity | John Milton |
A little learning is a dangerous thing | Alexander Pope |
Charms strike the sight , but merit wins the soul | Alexander Pope |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread | Alexander Pope |
To err is human, to forgive is divine | Alexander Pope |
Admiration is the daughter of ignorance | Franklin |
Eat to please thyself but dress to please others | Franklin |
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise | Franklin |
All the world is stage and all the men and women merely players | Shakespeare |
Cowards die many times before their death | Shakespeare |
Some are born great, some achieve greatness,and some have greatness thrust upon them | Shakespeare |
Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
Fair is foul and foul is fear | Shakespeare |
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds | socrates |
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance | socrates |
Know thyself | Plato |
Democracy is the government of the people,by the people , for the people | Abraham Lincoln |
God made the country and man the town | Cowper |
The child is the father of a man | William Wordsworth |
God is on the side of big battalions | Bernard Shaw |
He prayeth best who love best | Coleridge |
If winter comes, can spring be far behind | Shelley |
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world | Shelley |
Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts | Shelley |
Knowledge is power | Hobbes |
To be or not to be that is the question | Shakespeare |
Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
Life’s nothing but a walking shawdow | Shakespeare |
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Gladstone |
Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nations | Napoleon |
Man proposes, but God disposes | Kempis |
Sweet is revenge especially to woman | Lord Byron |
Patience is bitter its fruit is sweet | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Live and let live is a rule of common justice | Lord Mansfield |
Man’s conscience is the oracle of God | Lord Byron |
One should eat to live,not live to eat | Franklin |
Power trends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely | Lord Acton |
Self prevention is the first law of nature | Samual Butler |
Success makes success, as money makes money | Chamfort |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave | Gray |
Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels | Johnsons |
Speech is great, but silence is greater | Thomas Carlyle |
Men are women’s playthings, woman is the devil’s | Victor Hugo |
England is a nation of shopkeepers | Napoleon |
pain is the outcome of the sin | Goutom Buddha |
None but a fool is always right | Hare |
Ability is a poor man’s wealth | M Wern |
A face that cannot smile is never good | Martial |
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty | Jefferson |
Help thyself and God will help thee | Herbert |
Reading maketh a full man conference a ready man; writing an exact man | Bacon |
Some books are to be tested,to be swallowed,and some few to be chewed and digested | Francis Bacon |
Opportunities makes a man thief | Francis Bacon |
Man is by nature a political animal | Aristotle |
A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god | Aristotle |
Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses | Francis Bacon |
All pray in their distress | William Blake |
For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love | John Donne |
Beauty is truth,truth bearty | Keats |
Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven | John Milton |
Just are the ways of God | John Milton |
Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity | John Milton |
A little learning is a dangerous thing | Alexander Pope |
Charms strike the sight , but merit wins the soul | Alexander Pope |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread | Alexander Pope |
To err is human, to forgive is divine | Alexander Pope |
Admiration is the daughter of ignorance | Franklin |
Eat to please thyself but dress to please others | Franklin |
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise | Franklin |
All the world is stage and all the men and women merely players | Shakespeare |
Cowards die many times before their death | Shakespeare |
Some are born great, some achieve greatness,and some have greatness thrust upon them | Shakespeare |
Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
Fair is foul and foul is fear | Shakespeare |
Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds | socrates |
I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance | socrates |
Know thyself | Plato |
Democracy is the government of the people,by the people , for the people | Abraham Lincoln |
God made the country and man the town | Cowper |
The child is the father of a man | William Wordsworth |
God is on the side of big battalions | Bernard Shaw |
He prayeth best who love best | Coleridge |
If winter comes, can spring be far behind | Shelley |
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world | Shelley |
Our sweetest songs are those that tell us of saddest thoughts | Shelley |
Knowledge is power | Hobbes |
To be or not to be that is the question | Shakespeare |
Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
Life’s nothing but a walking shawdow | Shakespeare |
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Justice delayed is justice denied | Gladstone |
Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nations | Napoleon |
Man proposes, but God disposes | Kempis |
Sweet is revenge especially to woman | Lord Byron |
Patience is bitter its fruit is sweet | Rousseau (রুশো) |
Live and let live is a rule of common justice | Lord Mansfield |
Man’s conscience is the oracle of God | Lord Byron |
One should eat to live,not live to eat | Franklin |
Power trends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely | Lord Acton |
Self prevention is the first law of nature | Samual Butler |
Success makes success, as money makes money | Chamfort |
The paths of glory lead but to the grave | Gray |
Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels | Johnsons |
Speech is great, but silence is greater | Thomas Carlyle |
Men are women’s playthings, woman is the devil’s | Victor Hugo |
England is a nation of shopkeepers | Napoleon |
pain is the outcome of the sin | Goutom Buddha |
None but a fool is always right | Hare |
Ability is a poor man’s wealth | M Wern |
A face that cannot smile is never good | Martial |
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty | Jefferson |
Help thyself and God will help thee | Herbert |
Reading maketh a full man conference a ready man; writing an exact man | Bacon |
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