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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
2102. All animals are created equal, but some are more equal than others.
2103. All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.
2104. All animals except man know that the ultimate of life is to enjoy it.
2105. All animals, except man, know that the principal business of life is to enjoy it -- and they do enjoy it as much as man and other circumstances will allow.
2106. All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme.
2107. All are born to observe order, but few are born to establish it.
2108. All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul.
2109. All are good lasses, but whence come the bad wives?
2110. All are not called to the guiding of the helm of state; neither are there armies to be commanded by every one; do well in that which is committed to thy charge, and praise shall remain upon thee.
2111. All are not friends that speak us fair.
2112. All are not merry that dance lightly,
2113. All are of the DUST, and all turn to dust again.
2114. All art is a revolt against man's fate. --André Malraux
2115. All art is but immitation of nature. Seneca
2116. All art, all education, can be merely a supplement to nature.
2117. All artists dream of a silence which they must enter, as some creatures return to the sea to spawn.
2118. All authority belongs to the people. --Thomas Jefferson
2119. All authority is quite degrading. --Oscar Wilde
2120. All baseball games will be won with a home run in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the bases loaded.
2121. All beginnings are hard (difficult).
2122. All bicycles weigh 50 pounds: A 30-pound bicycle needs a 20-pound lock and chain. A 40-pound bicycle needs a 10-pound lock and chain. A 50-pound bicycle needs no lock or chain.
2123. All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests.
2124. All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgments of probabilities, and not on certainties.--Charles W. Eliot (1834-1926)
2125. All cases are unique, and very similar to others. - T.S.Eliot
2126. All cats are alike grey in the night.
2127. All cats are bad in May.
2128. All cats are grey in the dark.
2129. All celebrated people lose dignity on a close view. --Napoleon Bonaparte
2130. All centuries are dangerous, it is the business of the future to be dangerous. It must be admitted that there is a degree of instability which is inconsistent with civilization. But, on the whole, the great ages have been the unstable ages.
2131. All change is not growth; all movement is not forward.--Ellen Glasgow
2132. All Chinese people know Karate.
2133. All comedies are ended by a marriage.
2134. All common things, each day's events, That with the hour begin and end, Our pleasures and our discontents, Are rounds by which we may ascend.
2135. All computers wait at the same speed.
2136. All concord's born of contraries. --Ben Jonson
2137. All courage is a form of constancy. It is always himself that a coward abandons first. After this all other betrayals come.--Cormac McCarthy
2138. All covet, all lose.
2139. All created beings are unmanifest in their beginning, manifest in their interim state, and unmanifest again when they are annihilated. So what need is there for lamentation?
2140. All crime is a kind of disease and should be treated as such. --Mahatma Gandhi
2141. All cruelty springs from hard-heartedness and weakness. --Seneca
2142. All cruelty springs from weakness.
2143. All decent people live beyond their incomes; those who aren't respectable live beyond other people's; a few gifted individuals manage to do both. --Saki
2144. All deception in the course of life is indeed nothing else but a lie reduced to practice, and false hood passing from words into things.
2145. All diplomacy is a continuation of war by other means.
2146. All discarded lovers should be given a second chance, but with somebody else.--Mae West (1893?-1980)
2147. All doors open to courtesy
2148. All easy problems have already been solved.
2149. All energy is the sum of free will plus love.
2150. All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation.
2151. All fame brings envy
2152. All fellows at football. (On the playing-field, all are on equality).
2153. All finite things reveal infinitude: The mountain withi its singular bright shade Like the blue shine on freshly frozen snow, The after-light upon ice-burdened pines; Odor of basswood upon a mountain slope, A scene beloved of bees; Silence of water above a sunken tree: The pure serene of memory of one man,-- A ripple widening from a single stone Winding around the waters of the world. --Theodore Roethke
2154. All fish are not caught with flees.
2155. All flesh is grass, and all its glory fades Like the fair flower dishevelled in the wind; Riches have wings, and grandeur is a dream; The man we celebrate must find a tomb, And we that worship him, ignoble graves.
2156. All flesh is not venison.
2157. All flowers will droop in absences of the sun that waked their sweets.
2158. All for one and one for all
2159. All for one; one for all. --Alexander Dumas
2160. All forms of life die now, the humans all succumb.
2161. All frauds, like the wall daubed with untempered mortar ... always tend to the decay of what they are devised to support. --Richard Whately
2162. All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people. -- James A. Garfield
2163. All generalisations are dangerous, even this one.
2164. All generalizations are false, including this one.
2165. All gifts but one the jealous God may keep From our soul's longing, one he cannot - sleep. This, though he grudge all other grace to prayer, This grace his closed hand cannot choose but spare.
2166. All girls look alike to him.
2167. All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that it all happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstacy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. If you can get so that you can give that to people, then you are a writer.
2168. All good things are cheap: all bad are very dear. --Henry David Thoreau
2169. All good things come to those who DON'T wait.
2170. All good things which exist are the fruits of originality.
2171. All good work is done the way ants do things, Little by little. Lafcadio Hearn
2172. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.--Edmund Burke
2173. All great Empires are built from nothing.
2174. All great leaders are created by the men that he leads.
2175. All great truths begin as blasphemies.
2176. All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work.--Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933)
2177. All happy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
2178. All happy families resemble one another. Each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. - Leo Tolstoy
2179. All happy families resemble one another; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
2180. All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty
2181. All he knows about nitrates is that they're cheaper than day rates.
2182. All his geese are swans.
2183. All his life he's been a sinner, but he's taking harp lessons.
2184. All history is a record of the power of minorities, and of minorities of one. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
2185. All honor to him who shall win the prize, The world has cried for a thousand years; But to him who tries and fails and dies, I give great honor and glory and tears.
2186. All honor's wounds are self-inflicted. --Andrew Carnegie
2187. All human actions are equivalent... and... all are on principle doomed...--Jean-Paul Sartre, "Being and Nothingness" (Conclusion, sct. 2)
2188. All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire.
2189. All human activity is prompted by desire. --Bertrand Russell
2190. All human acts involve more chance than decision.
2191. All human discoveries seem to be made only for the purpose of confirming more and more strongly the truths that come on high and are contained in the sacred writings. --John F. Herschel
2192. All human joys are swift of wing, For heaven doth so allot it; That when you get an easy thing, You find you haven't got it.
2193. All human power is a compound of time and patience.
2194. All human things are subject to decay.
2195. All humanity is one undivided and indivisible family, and each one of us is responsible for the misdeeds of all the others. I cannot detach myself from the wickedest soul.
2196. All humans are hypocrites; the biggest hypocrite of all is the one who claims to detest hypocrisy.
2197. All husbands are alike, but they have different faces so you can tell them apart. --Anonymous
2198. All I ask for is the opportunity to prove that money doesn't buy happiness.
2199. All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
2200. All I ask is that you treat me no differently than you would the Queen.