Lines Matching refs:US

604 …when your neighbor loses his job. A depression is when you loose yours. <BR>	-- US President Truman
705 A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood. <BR> -- George S. Patton (1885-1945), US Army General
1295 Red meat is NOT bad for you. Now, blue-green meat, THAT'S bad for you! <BR> -- Tommy Smothers, US
1301 The best way out is always through. <BR> -- Robert Frost (1874-1963), US poet
1314 …e end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. <BR> -- Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), US president
1361 …ddle age is the knowledge that you'll grow out of it. <BR> -- Doris Day (1924--), US actress/singer
1362 …o live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age. <BR> -- Lucille Ball, US comedienne (1911-198…
1367 When I grow up, I want to be a little boy. <BR> -- Joseph Heller (1923--), US novelist
1479 I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious cult. <BR> -- Rita Rudner, US
1580 …r. Yes, we are their sex organs. <BR> -- Solomon Short (aka David Gerrold, US science-fiction auth…
1857 …. <BR> -- U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich [4' 10" tall], born 1946. (US basketball star Shaq…
1986 …have suffered a lot more if I had been understood. <BR> -- Clarence Darrow (1857-1938), US attorney
1989 I would have made a good Pope. <BR> -- Richard M. Nixon, US President (1913-1994)
1990 If I was two-faced, would I be using this one? <BR> -- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), US President
1993 I've been on a calendar, but never on time. <BR> -- Marilyn Monroe, Look, 16 January 1962, US actre…
1994 …olerate it. I simply have a morbid interest in it. <BR> -- Robert Benchley (1889-1945), US humorist
1997 …can't worry. Damn it, I try to worry, and I can't. <BR> -- Robert Benchley (1889-1945), US humorist
2105 …his -- that you are dreadfully like other people. <BR> -- James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), US poet
2111 …es with humility. There are so few of us left. <BR> -- Oscar Levant (1906-- ), TV personality in US
2254 We had a lot in common. I loved him and he loved him. <BR> -- Shelley Winters, (1920--), US movie a…
2404 …en would still be wearing last week's socks. <BR> -- Cynthia Nelms (1942-1995), US musician, singer
2407 If men liked shopping, they'd call it research. <BR> -- Cynthia Nelms (1942-1995), US musician, sin…
2454 … genius and insanity. I have erased that line. <BR> -- Oscar Levant (1906-- ), TV personality in US
2481 …sary to be rich and famous to be happy. It's only necessary to be rich. <BR> -- Alan Alda, US actor
2853 Every generation needs a new revolution. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2854 …en it violates the right of an individual. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2855 …s we use our power the greater it will be. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2856 …that I love those most whom I loved first. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2857 …ecause health is worth more than learning. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2858 …prosecutor, and better men be his victims. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2859 Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US
2860 …ool and unruffled under all circumstances. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2861 …iry into the religious opinions of others. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2862 …e of reason than that of blindfolded fear. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2863 … are our dependence for continued freedom. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2864 … themselves against tyranny in government. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2865 I am of a sect by myself, as far as I know. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2866 Nobody can acquire honor by doing what is wrong. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US Pre…
2867 …h of one war never to wish to see another. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2868 …eople of good conscience to remain silent. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2869 …e restrained but by a despotic government. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2870 …e, the priest had been hostile to Liberty. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2871 …nish like evil spirits at the dawn of day. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2872 …cruel, vindictive, capricious, and unjust. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2873 …s are more dangerous than standing armies. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2874 …w much may be done if we are always doing. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2875 …till you know there is no hook beneath it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2876 …ans, and must be that of every free state. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2877 I cannot live without books. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2878 …feel myself infinitely the happier for it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2879 …d the harder I work the more I have of it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2880 …n matters of principle, stand like a rock. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2881 …or his calling, never fails of employment. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2882 Never spend your money before you have it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2883 … another for what you can do for yourself. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2884 …hich has regulated it cannot be a bad one. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2885 …e of reason than that of blindfolded fear. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2886 … is the most truthful part of a newspaper. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2887 … the man who reads nothing but newspapers. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2888 …s, that I wish it always to be kept alive. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2889 …cise. Habituate yourself to walk very far. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2890 …espect that of others, without fearing it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2891 …tiring with hands clean as they are empty. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2892 …where the press is free, no one ever will. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2893 … or without, we must try to extinguish it. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2894 …xercise of power over his fellow citizens. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2895 …nly truths to be relied on in a newspaper. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2896 …nly truths to be relied on in a newspaper. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
2897 …of the covenant, too sacred to be touched. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President
4171 Health is worth more than learning. <BR> -- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third US President