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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
402. Every Communist must grasp the truth: "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." --Mao Tse-Tung
403. Every compulsion is put upon writers to become safe, polite, obedient, and sterile. --Sinclair Lewis
404. Every country has the government it deserves. -- Joseph de Maistre
405. Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression.
406. Every creature has within him the wild, uncontrollable urge to punt.
407. Every crisis offers you extra desired power. --William Moulton Marston
408. Every crowd has a silver lining. --P. T. Barnum
409. Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I'm not there, I go to work.
410. Every day is no Yule-day.
411. Every DAY is not Sunday.
412. Every difficulty slurred over will be a ghost to disturb your repose later on. --Chopin
413. Every dog has his day -- but the nights are reserved for the cats.
414. Every dog has his day, but the nights belong to the pussycats!
415. Every dog has his day.
416. Every dog is a lion at home.
417. Every dog is brave on his own doorstep.
418. Every dog is valiant at his own door.
419. Every dog must have its day.
420. Every dogma must have its day.
421. Every door may be shut but death's door.
422. Every duty is a charge, but the charge of oneself is the root of all others.
423. Every error has its excuse (Polish)
424. Every evil in the bud is easily crushed: as it grows older, it becomes stronger.
425. Every experience in life, everything with which we have come in contact in life, is a chisel which has been cutting away at our life statue, molding, modifying, shaping it. We are part of all we have met. Everything we have seen, heard, felt, or thought has had its hand in molding us, shaping us.
426. Every formula which expresses a law of nature is a hymn of praise to God.
427. Every fox must pay his own skin to the flayer.
428. Every friend is to the other a sun, and a sunflower also.
429. Every game ever invented by mankind, is a way of making things hard for the fun of it!
430. Every generation enjoys the use of a vast hoard bequeathed to it by antiquity, and transmits that hoard, augmented by fresh acquisitions, to future ages.
431. Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new. --Henry David Thoreau
432. Every generation thinks it has the answers, and every generation is humbled by nature.
433. Every gift which is given, even though it be small, is in reality great if it be given with affection.--Pindar.
434. Every girl should use what mother nature gives her before father time takes it away.
435. Every goddam day (- asked if he read the Bible ) - General George Patton
436. Every good act is charity.
437. Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his ;life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.--Andrew Jackson
438. Every government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship's captain has to avoid a shipwreck.
439. Every GRAIN has its bran.
440. Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority. --Thomas Huxley
441. Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.
442. Every great and commanding moment in the annals of the world is the triumph of some enthusiasm.
443. Every great man is always being helped by everybody; for his gift is to get good out of all things and all persons. --John Ruskin
444. Every great man nowadays has his disciples, and it is always Judas who writes the biography.
445. Every great scientific truth goes through three stages: First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next they say it had been discovered before. Lastly, they say they always believed it.
446. <p>Every guest hates the others, and the host hates them all. -- Albanian Proverb
447. Every guilty person is his own hangman. -- Seneca
448. Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.--Dwight D. Eisenhower; Address 'The Chance for Peace,' April 16, 1953
449. Every hard-boiled egg is yellow inside.--Anonymous
450. Every HEART has its own ache.
451. Every hero becomes at last a bore. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
452. Every herring must hang by its own gill.
453. Every honest miller has a golden thumb.
454. Every horse thinks his own pack heaviest.
455. Every human action gains in honour, in grace, in all true magnificence, by its regard to things that are to come. It is the far sight, the quiet and confident patience that, above all other attributes, separate man from man, and near him to his Maker. ---(RUSKIN).
456. Every human being has a work to carry on within, duties to perform abroad, influence to exert, which are peculiarly his, and which no conscience but his own can teach. --William Ellery Channing
457. Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.
458. Every human mind is a great slumbering power until awakened by a keen desire and by definite resolution to do. --Edgar F. Roberts
459. Every improvement in communication makes the bore more terrible. --Frank Moore Colby
460. Every instructor assumes that you have nothing else to do except study for that instructor's course.
461. Every invalid is a doctor. Irish Proverb
462. Every investigation which is guided by principles of Nature fixes its ultimate aim entirely on gratifying the stomach.
463. Every Jack has his Jill.
464. Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it.
465. Every kind of music is good, except the boring kind.
466. Every king springs from a race of slaves, and every slave had kings among his ancestors. --Plato
467. Every LAND has its own law.
468. Every law is an infraction of liberty.
469. Every library should try to be complete on something, if it were only the history of pinheads.- Holmes.
470. Every life is a profession of faith, and exercises an inevitable and silent influence. --Amiel
471. Every little helps.
472. Every little makes a mickle
473. Every little thing counts in a crisis. --Jawaharlal Nehru
474. Every luxury must be paid for, and everything is a luxury, starting with being in the world. Cesare Pavese
475. Every man alone is sincere; at the entrance of a second person hypocrisy begins. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
476. Every man at forty is a fool or a physician.
477. Every man can rule [or tame] a shrew but he who has her
478. Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
479. Every man desires to live long; but no man would be old.
480. Every man dies; not every man really lives.(Braveheart)
481. Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.
482. Every man for himself and God for us all.
483. Every man has a blindfold covering his eyes, limiting his sight to a narrow path. And when the blindfold is removed, he is blinded by the glory around him.
484. Every man has a coward and hero in his soul.
485. Every man has a mob self and an individual self, in varying proportions. --D. H. Lawrence
486. Every man has a rainy corner of his life whence comes foul weather which follows him. Jean Paul Richter
487. Every man has a right to be wrong in his opinions. But no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
488. Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts. --Bernard M. Baruch
489. Every man has a right to life. That means that he also has a right to make a comfortable living.
490. Every man has a scheme that absolutely won't work.
491. Every man has his appointed day; life is brief and irrevocable; but it is the work of virtue to extend our fame by our deeds.
492. Every man has his CROSS to bear.
493. Every MAN has his faults.
494. Every man has his own destiny; the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him. -- Henry Miller
495. Every man has it in his power to make one woman happy...by remaining a bachelor.
496. Every man has one thing he can do better than anyone elseand usually it's reading his own handwriting.
497. Every man has three characters--that which he exhibits, that which he has, and that which he thinks he has.--Alphonse Karr
498. Every man has two countries, his own and France.--Henri de Bornier
499. Every man I meet is in some way my superior.
500. Every man is a fool sometimes, and none at all times.