General Sayings

460 sayings found from 460 authors

The earth belongs in usufruct to the living; that the dead have neither powers nor rights over it.

— Thomas Jefferson 1789
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Glory lies in the attempt to reach one's goal and not in reaching it.

— Mahatma Gandhi 1922
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I shall not be a spectacle.

— Cleopatra 30 BCE
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The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.

— Queen Victoria 1838
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I will make a difference, and I will be worthy of my place.

— Elizabeth I 1558
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I like to praise and to reward, but I detest to punish.

— Catherine the Great 1772
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It is better to have one good admiral than ten bad ones.

— Peter the Great Early 18th century
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God has a special providence for fools, drunkards, and the United States of America.

— Otto von Bismarck Late 19th century
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I'd Say She Found A Way Out, Wouldn't You?

— Joe Exotic (Tiger King) 2019-2020
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We are happily prepared to leave 'this world' and go with Ti's crew.

— Marshall Applewhite 1997
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I wasn't lucky. I deserved it.

— Margaret Thatcher 1979
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Honey, I forgot to duck.

— Ronald Reagan 1981
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Mothers may be wrong, but they are never in doubt.

— John F. Kennedy 1960s
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I'm going to get rid of all these damn Jews in the government. They're everywhere.

— Richard Nixon 1973
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I did write some code in Java once, but that was the island in Indonesia.

— Richard Stallman 2012
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When you are in a fight, fight as if you are the only one who can win.

— Theodore Roosevelt Unknown
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Without publicity a terrible thing happens: nothing.

— P.T. Barnum 19th century
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The dance is a poem of which each movement is a word.

— Mata Hari Early 20th century
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That, Madame, is not impossible!

— Comte de Saint-Germain circa 1760s
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More blood, more life.

— Elizabeth Bathory Early 17th century (attributed, but likely fictional)
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