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From the earliest times the old have rubbed it into the young that they are wiser than they, and before the young had discovered what nonsense this was they were old too, and it profited them to carry on the imposture.

– W. Somerset MaughamRate it:

From the east to the west blow the trumpet to arms! Through the land let the sound of it flee; Let the far and the near all unite, with a cheer, In defense of our Liberty Tree

– Thomas PaineRate it:

From the end spring new beginnings.

– Pliny the ElderRate it:

From the equality of rights springs identity of our highest interests; you cannot subvert your neighbor's rights without striking a dangerous blow at your own.

– Carl SchurzRate it:

From the errors of others a wise man corrects his own.

– Pubilius SyrusRate it:

From the evil woman guard yourself and the good one never trust.

– ProverbRate it:

From the Gulistan Be not over much angry with thy slave; Treat him not unjustly, and pain not his feelings. True, thou mayst have bought him for ten direms; But 'twas not by thy power that he was created. There is a tradition of the Prophet--peace be upon him!--that on the day of the resurrection the greatest grief will be when the pious slave is carried to Paradise, and his worthless master is borne away to Hell.

– SaadiRate it:

From the highest mountains in the world, Men seek for higher places to climb, When in their heart, It is where the climb always continues.

– Jason BergRate it:

From the lab to the field, from cells to societies, biotechnology carves the path from scientific insight to revolutionary applications.

– Aloo Denish ObieroRate it:

From the moment I picked up your book until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.

– Groucho MarxRate it:

From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.

– Julius Henry MarxRate it:

From the moment of birth, when the stone-age baby confronts the twentieth-century mother, the baby is subjected to these forces of violence, called love, as its mother and father have been, and their parents and their parents before them. These forces are mainly concerned with destroying most of its potentialities. This enterprise is on the whole successful.

– R. D. LaingRate it:

From the moment we can fend for ourselves, striving to meet goals are an integral part of life; the type of goals changes throughout our life from striving to succeed to staying healthy and living comfortably in our later years.

– RJ Intindola – (Gandolfo)Rate it:

From the mysterious depths of the ocean to the towering peaks of mountains, let us be stewards of all life forms, protecting the precious balance of ecosystems with unwavering resolve.

– Aloo Denish ObieroRate it:

From the oyster to the eagle, from the swine to the tiger, all animals are to be found in men and each of them exists in some man, sometimes several at the time. Animals are nothing but the portrayal of our virtues and vices made manifest to our eyes, the visible reflections of our souls. God displays them to us to give us food for thought.

– Victor HugoRate it:

From the persistence of noise comes the insistence of rage. From the emergence of tone comes the divergence of thought. From the enlightenment of music comes the wisdom of... silence.

– Visions of Gregorian ChantsRate it:

From the point of view of the pharmaceutical industry, the AIDS problem has already been solved. After all, we already have a drug which can be sold at the incredible price of 8,000 an annual dose, and which has the added virtue of not diminishing the market by actually curing anyone.

– Barbara EhrenreichRate it:

From the port of ideas, not only the most clever ones put out to sea and conquer the world but also the most stupid ones do!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

From the song, Is it love? If time helps the pain, my heart is counting the hours. And if the sun always follows the rain, My heart waits, For the end, Of the showers. If it hurts this bad, is it love?

– Dickie AlanRate it:

From the still-vexed Bermoothes.

– William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2Rate it:

From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step.

– NapoleonRate it:

From the time our ansester crawed out of the sea we have struggled to reduced the Unfathomable to human terms and labeled it God.

– Rabi FrenkilRate it:

From the top of Mount Everest "Next time I am taking the lift."

– Paul. F. MeekinRate it:

From the totalitarian point of view, history is something to be created rather than learned.

– George Orwell, Essay: "The Prevention of Literature" (1946)Rate it:

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