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Hundred Quotes - Page 6

One hundred and seventy-three despots would surely be as oppressive as one.

One hundred and seventy-three despots would surely be as oppressive as one.

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1852). “The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793, also the original articles of confederation and the constitution of the United States”, p.230

A person does not belong to a place until there is someone dead under the ground.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez (2014). “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, p.18, Penguin UK

When one has a great deal to put into it a day has a hundred pockets.

Friedrich Nietzsche, R. J. Hollingdale (1996). “Nietzsche: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits”, p.183, Cambridge University Press

I would go to the deeps a hundred times a cheer a downcast spirit.

Charles Spurgeon (1989). “The Soul Winner”, p.187, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

If there were only one truth, you couldn't paint a hundred canvases on the same theme.

Pablo Picasso, Daniel Robbins (1979). “Picasso's Vollard Suite”

All playwrights should be dead for three hundred years.

"Fictional character: Margo". "All About Eve", www.imdb.com. 1950.

No one owns you. One hundred per cent of the stock in your personal corporation belongs to you.

George Matthew Adams (2016). “You Can: A Collection of Brief Talks on the Most Important Topic in the World-Your Success”, p.9, Ravenio Books