Mean Quotes - Page 754
George Orwell (2003). “Orwell: The Observer Years”, Atlantic Books (UK)
George Herbert, Edward Clarke LOWE (1867). “The Church Porch, :... [being the Introduction to the Poem Entitled “The Temple”]; with Notes; and a Selection of Latin Hymns for Sunday Use in Upper Forms, Edited by E. C. Lowe”, p.16
George Eliot (2016). “Adam Bede”, p.403, George Eliot
George Edward Woodberry (1920). “The Torch, and Other Lectures and Addresses”
Every step of progress means a duty repudiated, and a scripture torn up.
George Bernard Shaw (2015). “The Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw: Plays, Novels, Articles, Lectures, Letters and Essays: Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more”, p.5454, e-artnow
All autobiographies are lies. I do not mean unconscious, unintentional lies: I mean deliberate lies.
Ennui is the desire of activity without the fit means of gratifying the desire.
George Bancroft (1855). “Literary and historical miscellanies”, p.48
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1945). “Hegel's Philosophy of right”