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by Max Weber
A glance at the occupational statistics for any country in which several religions coexist is revealing.
by Aristotle
THE question of the genuineness and of the literary character of each of the several works which have come down to us un...
by George S. Clason
Bansir, the chariot builder of Babylon, was thoroughly discouraged.
by Dale Carnegie
ON MAY 7, 1931, THE MOST SENSATIONAL MANHUNT NEW YORK CITY had ever known had come to its climax.
by Mary Shelley
In the introduction to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley presents herself as "the daughter of two persons o...
by Niccolò Machiavelli
ALL THE STATES and Governments by which men are or ever have been ruled, have been and are either Republics or Princedom...
by Florence Scovel Shinn
Most people consider life a battle, but it is not a battle, it is a game.
by Stephen R. Covey, Sean Covey
IN MORE THAN 25 YEARS of working with people in business, university, and marriage and family settings, I have come in c...
by David Hume
MORAL philosophy, or the science of human nature, may be treated after two different manners; each of which has its pecu...
by Benedictus de Spinoza, Wolfgang Bartuschat
I. BY THAT which is SELF-CAUSED, I mean that of which the essence involves existence, or that of which the nature is onl...
by Robin S. Sharma
He collapsed right in the middle of a packed courtroom.
by Dale Carnegie, Kaneiji Dale
In the spring of 1871, a young man picked up a book and read twenty-one words that had a profound effect on his future.
by Inazo Nitobe, Stefano Daniel
CHIVALRY is a flower no less indigenous to the soil of Japan than its emblem, the cherry blossom; nor is it a dried-up s...
by Friedrich Nietzsche
We remain unknown to ourselves, we seekers after knowledge, even to ourselves: and with good reason.
by Jane Yolen
How does a dinosaur say good night when Papa comes in to turn off the light?