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| #14335 |
| So act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. |
| Autor: Immanuel Kant |
| #15831 |
| So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do. |
| Autor: Benjamin Franklin |
| #3785 |
| So divinely is the world organized that every one of us, in our place and time, is in balance with everything else. |
| Autor: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| #4577 |
| So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence. |
| Autor: Bertrand Russell |
| #15219 |
| So far I haven't heard of anybody who wants to stop living on account of the cost. |
| Autor: Kin Hubbard |
| #16685 |
| So full of artless jealousy is guilt, It spills itself in fearing to be spilt. |
| Autor: William Shakespeare |
| #4239 |
| So I can't live either without you or with you. |
| Autor: Ovid |
| #12067 |
| So if it seems that some of what I'll have to say in the pages to come doesn't reflect the mellowing of age, that's only because I've never found that life and memories respond to time the way that tobacco does. |
| Autor: Caleb Carr |
| #15864 |
| So it is that the gods do not give all men gifts of grace - neither good looks nor intelligence nor eloquence. |
| Autor: Homer |
| #10523 |
| So it is with minds. Unless you keep them busy with some definite subject that will bridle and control them, they throw themselves in disorder hither and yon in the vague field of imagination. ..And there is no mad or idle fancy that they do no bring fort |
| Autor: Michel de Montaigne |
