3559 |
Only dumb people try to impress smart people. Smart people just do what they do. |
Chris Rock |
3558 |
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try |
Thomas Jefferson |
3557 |
Rebellion to tyranny is obedience to God. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3556 |
The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that |
Thomas Jefferson |
3555 |
Every Generation Needs a New Revolution |
Thomas Jefferson |
3554 |
Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible proposition |
Thomas Jefferson |
3553 |
Coffee - the favorite drink of the civilized world. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3552 |
Never put off for tomorrow, what you can do today. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3551 |
Governments constantly choose between telling lies and fighting wars, with the e |
Thomas Jefferson |
3550 |
If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their cu |
Thomas Jefferson |
3549 |
Those who hammer their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3548 |
A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people |
Thomas Jefferson |
3547 |
A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong enough to take |
Thomas Jefferson |
3546 |
If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they |
Thomas Jefferson |
3545 |
I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us that the less we use ou |
Thomas Jefferson |
3544 |
But friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life; |
Thomas Jefferson |
3543 |
A room without books is like a life without meaning. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3542 |
A little rebellion is a good thing. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3541 |
Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure relianc |
Thomas Jefferson |
3540 |
I have recently been examining all the known superstitions of the world and do |
Thomas Jefferson |
3539 |
Experience has shown, that even under the best forms of government those entrust |
Thomas Jefferson |
3538 |
The purpose of government is to enable the people of a nation to live in safety |
Thomas Jefferson |
3537 |
If I am to meet with a disappointment, the sooner I know it, the more of life I |
Thomas Jefferson |
3536 |
To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual |
Thomas Jefferson |
3535 |
It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no god. It ne |
Thomas Jefferson |
3534 |
Religious institutions that use government power in support of themselves and fo |
Thomas Jefferson |
3533 |
I never told my own religion nor scrutinized that of another. I never attempted |
Thomas Jefferson |
3532 |
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3531 |
Religions are all alike- founded upon fables and mythologies. |
Thomas Jefferson |
3530 |
Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the wan |
Thomas Jefferson |
3529 |
The Democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing |
Thomas Jefferson |
3528 |
If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expe |
Thomas Jefferson |
3527 |
I'm a greater believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of |
Thomas Jefferson |
3526 |
I had rather be shut up in a very modest cottage, with my books, my family, and |
Thomas Jefferson |
3525 |
We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the |
Thomas Jefferson |
3524 |
I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than |
Thomas Jefferson |
3523 |
Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and defin |
Thomas Jefferson |
3522 |
Moral wounds have this peculiarity - they may be hidden, but they never close; a |
Alexandre Dumas |
3521 |
I am not proud, but I am happy; and happiness blinds, I think, more than pride. |
Alexandre Dumas |
3520 |
Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be s |
Alexandre Dumas |
3519 |
Woman is sacred; the woman one loves is holy. |
Alexandre Dumas |
3518 |
Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures. |
Alexandre Dumas |
3516 |
It is my ambition to say in ten sentences what others say in a whole book. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3515 |
I am one thing, my writings are another. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3514 |
There is an innocence in admiration: it occurs in one who has not yet realized t |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3513 |
Sensuality often hastens the "Growth of Love" so much that the roots remain weak |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3512 |
The earth has a skin and that skin has diseases; one of its diseases is called m |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3511 |
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3510 |
One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3509 |
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen. Few in pursuit of the |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3508 |
There are no eternal facts, as there are no absolute truths. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3507 |
In Christianity neither morality nor religion come into contact with reality at |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3506 |
One must give value to their existence by behaving as if ones very existence wer |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3505 |
My dear friend, what is this our life? A boat that swims in the sea, and all one |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3504 |
Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured? |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3503 |
Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3502 |
The irrationality of a thing is no argument against its existence, rather a cond |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3501 |
I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures an |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3500 |
the voice of beauty speaks softly; it creeps only into the most fully awakened s |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3499 |
Become who you are! |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3498 |
Is life not a thousand times too short for us to bore ourselves? |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3497 |
Silence is worse; all truths that are kept silent become poisonous. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3496 |
Whenever I climb I am followed by a dog called 'Ego'. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3495 |
Distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3494 |
True, we love life, not because we are used to living, but because we are used t |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3493 |
Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3492 |
The visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3491 |
The lonely one offers his hand too quickly to whomever he encounters. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3490 |
I know of no better life purpose than to perish in attempting the great and the |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3489 |
God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ours |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3488 |
A thought, even a possibility, can shatter and transform us. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3487 |
Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3486 |
To predict the behavior of ordinary people in advance, you only have to assume t |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3485 |
They muddy the water, to make it seem deep. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3484 |
Remorse.-- Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simp |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3483 |
When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3482 |
I cannot believe in a God who wants to be praised all the time. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3481 |
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3480 |
He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3479 |
I would believe only in a God that knows how to dance. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3478 |
The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good thi |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3477 |
Faith: not wanting to know what the truth is. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3476 |
The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die. As well the minds which are pre |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3475 |
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem th |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3474 |
The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets through m |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3473 |
What does your conscience say? — 'You should become the person you are'. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3472 |
A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions--as attempts to find |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3471 |
That which is done out of love is always beyond good and evil. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3470 |
There is not enough love and goodness in the world to permit giving any of it aw |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3469 |
All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation prevails at a |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3468 |
One ought to hold on to one's heart; for if one lets it go, one soon loses contr |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3467 |
Meaning and morality of One's life come from within oneself. Healthy, strong ind |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3466 |
He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to walk and run and climb and |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3465 |
There are two different types of people in the world, those who want to know, an |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3464 |
All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3463 |
Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply t |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3462 |
All I need is a sheet of paper
and something to write with, and then
I can tur |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3461 |
Today as always, men fall into two groups: slaves and free men. Whoever does not |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3460 |
Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
3459 |
Only idiots fail to contradict themselves three times a day. |
Friedrich Nietzsche |