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| Quotations Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A quotation is a saying or piece of writing that strikes people as so true that they quote it (or allude to it) in speech or writing. | Augarde | Tony |
| 2 | Quotation, n. The act of repeating erroneously the words of another. The words erroneously repeated. | Bierce | Ambrose |
| 3 | A good aphorism is too hard for the tooth of time, and is not worn away by all the centuries, although it serves as food for every epoch. | Nietzsche | Friedrich |
| 4 | You could compile the worst book in the world entirely out of selected passages from the best writers in the world. | Chesterton | G.K. |
| 5 | It is a good thing for the uneducated to read books of quotations. | Churchill | Winston |
| 6 | Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first quoter of it. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo |
| 7 | He presents me with what is always an acceptable gift who brings me news of a great thought before unknown. He enriches me without impoverishing himself. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo |
| 8 | The profoundest thought or passion sleeps as in a mine, until an equal mind and heart finds and publishes it. | Emerson | Ralph Waldo |
| 9 | Pointed axioms and acute replies fly loose about the world, and are assigned successively to those whom it may be the fashion to celebrate. | Johnson | Samuel |
| 10 | Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations. | Mackintosh | James |
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