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Pulse Quotes - Page 5

Our own pulse beats in every stranger's throat.

Barbara Deming (1984). “We Are All Part of One Another: A Barbara Deming Reader”

DIAGNOSIS, n. A physician's forecast of disease by the patient's pulse and purse.

Ambrose Bierce (2001). “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary”, p.56, University of Georgia Press

Politics is but the common pulse-beat, of which revolution is the fever-spasm.

Wendell Phillips (1864). “Speeches, Lectures, and Letters”, p.152

People who labor all their lives but have no purpose to direct every thought and impulse toward are wasting their time-even when hard at work.

Marcus Aurelius, Plato, Aristotle (2012). “The Modern Library Collection of Greek and Roman Philosophy 3-Book Bundle: Meditations; Selected Dialogues of Plato; The Basic Works of Aristotle”, p.110, Modern Library

What persons are by starts they are by nature.

Laurence Sterne (1790). “The Works of Laurence Sterne: Complete in Eight Volumes”, p.150

Good impulses are naught, unless they become good actions.

Joseph Joubert (1867). “Some of the "Thoughts" of Joseph Joubert”, p.63

For axioms in philosophy are not axioms until they are proved upon our pulses.

Letter to J. H. Reynolds, 3 May 1818, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) 'The Letters of John Keats' (1958) vol. 1, p. 279

The fireflies o'er the meadow In pulses come and go.

James Russell Lowell (1871). “The poetical works of James Russell Lowell”, p.16