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Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.

– Japanese ProverbRate it:

Who underestimates is buried in the optimism of the deads. (Qui sous-estime s'enterre - Dans l'optimisme des morts.)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

who utters words of searing truth among friends; will soon find who his acquaintances were

– Assyrian ProverbRate it:

Who walks the fastest, but walks astray, is only furthest from his way.

– Matthew PriorRate it:

Who wants to become a writer? And why? Because it's the answer to everything. To Why am I here? To uselessness. It's the streaming reason for living. To note, to pin down, to build up, to create, to be astonished at nothing, to cherish the oddities, to let nothing go down the drain, to make something, to make a great flower out of life, even if it's a cactus.

– Enid BagnoldRate it:

WHO WAS J.F. LEHMANN? This book postulates that Adolf Hitler made a subtle, but all-important shift from proselytizing the myth of Germans as the oppressed victims of an “international Jewish conspiracy” to that of the superior race and oppressor because of J.F. Lehmann. It is not until after J.F. Lehmann brought Hitler the infamous Baur-Fischer-Lenz book on eugenics that Hitler’s speeches shifted from the stab-in-the-back myth, or the “Dolchstoßlegende,” with Germans as the oppressed victims of betrayal, to the eugenic propaganda of Germans as the pinnacle of white-supremacy. Weakness and superiority are incompatible attributes, and J.F. Lehmann is responsible for the shift away from the weakness inherent in victimhood to a racial superiority. Thus, it begs to question, who was this pivotal figure in Adolf Hitler's life, and why is his name and history not part of the commonly accepted history of The Holocaust? Nothing of The Holocaust or World War II can be understood without documenting who was Julius Friedrich Lehmann. Yet, J.F. Lehmann barely makes it onto the radar of even the most thorough books on the subject, and then only to name him as the person who delivered the Baur-Fischer-Lenz book to Adolf Hitler at Landsberg prison.

– A.E. SamaanRate it:

Who was the guy who first looked at a cow and said, 'I think I'll drink whatever comes out of these things when I squeeze 'em'

– Bill WattersonRate it:

Who we are and how we engage with the world are much stronger predictors of how our children will do than what we know about parenting.

– Brene BrownRate it:

Who wears the skin of the predator has no predator reflex. (Qui porte la peau du prédateur - N'a pas réflexe de prédateur.)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

Who will bell the cat

– William LanglandRate it:

Who will bell the cat?

– William Langland, The Vision of Piers PlowmanRate it:

Who will guard the guards themselves?(quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)

– Juvenal, SatiresRate it:

Who will protect the public when the police violate the law?

– Ramsey ClarkRate it:

Who will relieve me of this Wuthering Height

– Sir Winston ChurchillRate it:

Who will tell whether one happy moment of love, or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies

– Erich FrommRate it:

Who wins when you invest? Who wins when you lose? Who loses when you win?”

– Wesley D'AmicoRate it:

Who would be free themselves must strike the blow.

– Lord ByronRate it:

Who would ever think that so much went on in the soul of a young girl?

– Anne FrankRate it:

Who would have known? I was walking in a mall and between the crowd of shoppers shoving around and wandering about their business my eyes meet a familiar face. A face I haven't seen in years. Our gazes meet. We stare for mere seconds before the both of us look away pretending one hadn't seen the other and we quickly disappear into our now separate lives. But when I went home, I still had the Best Friends necklace you gave me in Elementary and the Senior ring we had in high school , stuffed in some drawer beneath clothes and books gathering dust as the years rolled by. I still have that photo album that starts with our picture as little girls dressing up as princesses to the day we held certificates with our gowns on. All through that journey we had been hand in hand from our first day of school to our first fight to prom night. From skipping class to plotting against teachers to every crush we had. Every exam we failed and every rule we broke. The times we sat together in detention and the times we never bothered showing up. All the hard times we pushed through and all the success we celebrated. Every fire alarm, birthday candle and breakup. We've been with each other through all and more until the day college split us apart. Your texts became shorter and your calls became rare. And I wonder how brutal graduation was for ripping us apart like that. Yesterday inseparable sisters, today a stranger.

– ConseuquelRate it:

Who would venture upon the journey of life, if compelled to begin it at the end?

– Madame de MaintenonRate it:

Who would've thought such a slight tilt in our earthly axis could make such a big difference in our lives The big wheel keeps on turning and here we are again, looking in the sweet face of darkness.

– Geoffrey NeighorRate it:

Who you love is an illustration of you... but whomever loves you back is you... in HD.

– Ingrid WeirRate it:

Who's my biggest opp? Prolly Peely from Fort. *Sigma mewing face

– Tyreek HillRate it:

Who's General Failure and why's he reading my disk

– AnonymousRate it:

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