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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
702. FORTUNE's wheel is never stopped.
703. Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age.
704. Forty is the old age of youth; fifty the youth of old age.
705. Forward, as occasion offers. Never look round to see whether any shall note it.... Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, and think that even such a result is no trifle.
706. Foul in the cradle and fair in the saddle.
707. Foundation for Inner Peace
708. Four be the things I am wiser to know: Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe. Dorothy Parker
709. Four be the things I'd been better without, Love, curiosity, freckles and doubt. - Dorothy Parker
710. Four eyes see more than two.
711. Four innate sentiments dispose people to a universal moral sense. These are sympathy, fairness, self-control and duty.--James Q Wilson
712. Four things come not back: the spoken word, the spent arrow, the past, and the neglected opportunity. (Omar Idn Al-Halif)
713. Four things does a reckless man gain who covets his neighbor's wife - demerit, an uncomfortable bed, thirdly, punishment, and lastly, hell.
714. Four thousand volumes of metaphysics will not teach us what the soul is.
715. Four years was enough of Harvard...I still had a lot to learn, but I had been given the liberating notion that now I could teach myself.
716. Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. . . . We here highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth
717. Fourth Law of Applied Terror: The night before the English History mid-term, your Biology instructor will assign 200 pages on planaria. Corollary: Every instructor assumes that you have nothing else to do except study for that instructor's course.
718. Fourth Law of Revision: It is usually impractical to worry beforehand about interferences; if you have none, someone will make one for you.
719. Four-word story of failure: Hired, tired, mired, fired.
720. Foxes are so cunning Because they are not strong.
721. Frame thy mind to mirth and merriment, which bars a thousand harms, and lengthens life.
722. Frank and explicit--that is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your own mind and confuse the minds of others. - -Benjamin Disraeli
723. Franklin's Rule: Blessed is the end user who expects nothing, for he/she will not be disappointed.
724. Fraud and falsehood only dread examination.
725. Free advice generally costs more than the other kind.
726. Free and fair discussion will ever be found the firmest friend to truth.
727. Free choice is destiny without a crystal ball.
728. Free people, remember this maxim: We may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost.
729. Free Speech: Using someone else's telephone.
730. Free tail is invariably the most expensive sort.
731. Free will is a golden thread running through the frozen matrix of fixed events.--Robert A. Heinlein The Rolling Stones
732. Freedom - to walk free and own no superior.
733. Freedom all solace to man gives: He lives at ease that freely lives.
734. Freedom exists only where people take care of the government.
735. Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been effort stored up in the past. --Theodore Roosevelt
736. Freedom hath a thousand charms to show, That slaves however contented never know.
737. Freedom is doing what you like, happiness liking what you do.
738. Freedom is no fairy gift to fall into a man's lap.
739. Freedom is not an ideal, it is not even a protection, if it means nothing more than the freedom to stagnate. --Adlai E. Stevenson
740. Freedom is not being a slave to any circumstance, to any constraint, to any chance; it means compelling Fortune to enter the lists on equal terms.
741. Freedom is not something that anybody can be given; Freedom is something that people take and people are as free as they want to be.Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.
742. Freedom is not the right to do as you please, but the liberty to do as you ought.
743. Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err. It passes my comprehension how human beings, be they ever so experienced and able, can delight in depriving other human beings of that precious right.
744. Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
745. Freedom is nothing but the distance between the hunter and the hunted.--Bei Dao Say nothing good of yourself, you will be distrusted; say nothing bad of yourself, you will be taken at your word.--Joseph Roux
746. Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better. --Albert Camus
747. Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men.
748. Freedom is the ferment of freedom. The moistened sponge drinks up water greedily; the dry one sheds it.
749. Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity.
750. Freedom is the right to live as we wish.
751. Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it.
752. Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you.--John-Paul Sartre
753. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of person under protection of habeas corpus; and trial by juries impartially selected, these principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation.
754. Freedom of the press belongs to those who own one.
755. Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one.
756. Freedom rings where opinions clash. --Adlai E. Stevenson
757. Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with keener fangs than freedom never endangered. --Cicero
758. Freeman's Commentary on Ginsberg's theorem: Every major philosophy that attempts to make life seem meaningful is based on the negation of one part of Ginsberg's Theorem. To wit: 1. Capitalism is based on the assumption that you can win. 2. Socialism is based on the assumption that you can break even. 3. Mysticism is based on the assumption that you can quit the game.
759. Freezing, can't move at all
760. French is suited to lyric poetry, more so than is English. It takes an Edgar Allen Poe to consistently wring beauty out of the dissonances of English. German is unsuited to lyricism, so much so that translations fall sweeter on the ear than do the German originals. This is no fault of Goethe or Heine; it is a defect of an ugly language. Spanish is so musical that a soap powder commercial in Spanish is more pleasing to the ear than the best Free verse in English. the Spanish language is so beautiful that much of its poetry sounds best if the listener does not even understand it.
761. Fresco's Discovery: If you knew what you were doing, you'd probably be bored.
762. Fresh fish and new-come guests smell in three days.
763. Fresh pork and new wine kill a man before his time.
764. Fresh spring the herald of love's mighty king.
765. FREUD found it everywhere
766. Freud is the father of psychoanalysis. It has no mother.
767. Friction is a drag.
768. Friend - One who knows all about you and likes you just the same
769. Friend of groom giving a toast: Here's a toast to your new bride who has everything a girl could want in her life, except for good taste in men!
770. Friendly fire isn't.
771. Friend-one who knows all about you and loves you just the same.
772. Friends applaud, the Comedy is over.--Ludwig von Beethoven - last words
773. Friends are as companions on a journey, who ought to aid each other to persevere in the road to a happier life.
774. Friends are chocolate chips in the cookie of life!
775. Friends are encouragement when time are rough. Friends are memories both precious and real. Friends understand and know how you feel. Friends are laughter and also tears.
776. Friends are God's blessings in disguise !
777. Friends are like liddle-strings, they must not be screwed too tight.
778. Friends are like spaghetti, they should stick together.
779. Friends are people you can be quiet with.
780. Friends are sent by Fortune, --- But Love is the gift of Heaven. ---(RASKIN).
781. Friends are thieves of time.
782. Friends are thieves of time. He that wants money, means, and content is without three good friends.
783. Friends come and go, but enemies accumulate. (Thomas F. Jones, Jr.)
784. Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies.
785. Friends may come and friends may go and friends may peter out ya know. But we'll be friends through thick or thin, peter out and peter in!
786. Friends may come and friends may go but enemies accumulate.
787. Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.--Thomas Jones
788. Friends may come and go, but enemies tend to accumulate.
789. Friends may meet, but mountains never greet.
790. Friends never let each other face danger alone.
791. Friends tie their purses with a cobweb thread.
792. Friends will come and go, but enemies accumulate.
793. Friends, I agree with you in Providence; but I believe in the Providence of the most men, the largest purse, and the longest cannon. --Abraham Lincoln
794. Friends, if we be honest with ourselves, we shall be honest with each other. - -George MacDonald
795. Friendship always benefits; love sometimes injures.
796. Friendship at first sight, like love at first sight is said to be the only truth.
797. Friendship I mysterious cement of the soul!---Sweetner of life, and solder of society! ---(HUGH BLAIR).
798. Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joys, and dividing our grief.
799. Friendship is a disinterested commerce between equals; love, an abject intercourse between tyrants and slaves."- Oliver Goldsmith
800. Friendship is a golden chain, the links are friends so dear, and like a rare and precious jewel It's treasured more each year.