Nature Quotes - Page 105
Nature reserves the right to inflict upon her children the most terrifying jests.
Thornton Wilder (2009). “The Bridge of San Luis Rey and Other Novels, 1926-1948”
Thomas Traherne (2010). “Centuries of Meditations”, p.159, Cosimo, Inc.
Thomas Szasz (2017). “Words to the Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary”, p.137, Routledge
The sentiments of men are known not only by what they receive, but what they reject also.
Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States”, p.16
Thomas Jefferson, Jerry Holmes (2002). “Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts”, p.138, Rowman & Littlefield
Thomas Hobbes (2005). “Leviathan, Parts I and II”, p.9, Broadview Press
Time's Laughing Stocks (1909) "Let me Enjoy"
1850 Latter-Day Pamphlets, no.5.
Sir Thomas Browne (1736). “Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Or, the Christian Religion, as Professed by a Physician; Freed from Priest-craft and the Jargon of Schools”, p.17
John Morley, Thomas B. Macaulay (2016). “Machiavelli : the Founder of the Political”, p.66, Editions Le Mono
Theodore Parker “Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker]”
Theodore Dreiser, Marguerite Tjader, John J. McAleer (1974). “Notes on life”
"Apologetical Works; Octavius".