Indeed, a civil resister offers resistance only when peace becomes impossible. Votes: 3
Mahatma GandhiWar is addictive. Indeed, it is the most potent narcotic unleashed by mankind. Votes: 3
Chris HedgesBut the fruit that can fall without shaking Indeed is too mellow for me. Votes: 3
Mary Wortley MontaguIndeed the river is a perpetual gala, and boasts each month a new ornament. Votes: 3
Ralph Waldo EmersonIndeed, there is an eloquence in true enthusiasm that is not to be doubted. Votes: 3
Edgar Allan PoeIndeed, there is an eloquence in true enthusiasm that is not to be doubted. Votes: 3
Washington IrvingIndeed, said the monk, a mass, a matins, and vespers well rung are half-said. Votes: 3
Francois RabelaisIndeed, it is that ambiguity and ambivalence which often is so puzzling in women Votes: 3
Lillian B. RubinIndeed, one perfect resister is enough to win the battle of Right against Wrong. Votes: 3
Mahatma GandhiIndeed, the field of Holocaust studies is replete with nonsense if not sheer fraud. Votes: 3
Norman FinkelsteinHusbands do not care to be contradicted. Indeed, I do not know anyone who does. Votes: 3
Barbara MertzWithout guilt or remorse, shame was an empty emotion. Indeed, shame would not be shame. Votes: 3
Sylvain ReynardIndeed, man only exists insofar as he expresses himself. Music does it in musical ideas. Votes: 3
Anton WebernIndeed it may be only by risking the incoherence of identity that connection is possible. Votes: 3
Judith ButlerIndeed, the creators of the euro envisioned it as an instrument to promote political union. Votes: 3
Gerhard SchroderIndeed, man has two different beings inside him. What devil thought of that malicious touch? Votes: 3
StendhalIndeed in my blue and white Sheffield Wednesday heart I applauded and supported his loyalty. Votes: 3
Roy HattersleyIndeed, better risk management may be the only truly necessary element of success in banking. Votes: 3
Alan GreenspanIndeed, it is sometimes almost as if the problem had to be forgotten to be solved. Votes: 3
Julian JaynesIndeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible. Votes: 3
Saint AugustineIndeed, truth draws strength from itself and not from the number of votes in its favour. Votes: 3
Pope Benedict XVIIndeed, the Englishman's history of New England commences only when it ceases to be New France. Votes: 3
Henry David ThoreauIndeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts. Votes: 3
Lloyd AlexanderIndeed one of the ultimate advantages of an education is simply coming to the end of it. Votes: 3
B. F. SkinnerIndeed, a man is rather being thought than thinking, when a new thought arises in his mind. Votes: 3
George MacDonaldIndeed, moderation is my middle name (though I do not often use it in signing legal documents) Votes: 3
W. C. FieldsNo writer has a right to make that much money. Indeed, without diabolical assistance, no writer can. Votes: 3
Wole SoyinkaIndeed, I have, alas! outlived almost every one of my contemporaries. One pays dear for living long. Votes: 3
Hannah MoreLife is short and the older you get, the more you feel it. Indeed, the shorter it is. Votes: 3
Viggo MortensenIndeed â why should I not admit it? â in that moment, my heart was breaking. Votes: 3
Kazuo IshiguroIndeed, I am nothing but a wanderer and a pilgrim on this earth! And what more are you? Votes: 3
J.W. GoetheIt is easy enough to define what the Commonwealth is not. Indeed this is quite a popular pastime. Votes: 3
Queen Elizabeth IIIndeed I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong Votes: 3
William J. ClintonThe lord works in mysterious ways. Indeed. And a shorter way to say that is: God is a sneak. Votes: 3
Demetri MartinIndeed I had not much wit, yet I was not an idiot - my wit was according to my years. Votes: 3
Margaret CavendishIt is widely held that too much wine will dull a man's desire. Indeed it will in a dull man. Votes: 3
John OsborneIt is widely held that too much wine will dull a man's desire. Indeed it will...in a dull man. Votes: 3
Tom JonesIndeed, I am very sorry to be right in this instance. I would much rather have been merry than wise. Votes: 3
Jane AustenIndeed, it is as important to learn how to receive a blessing as it is to be willing to give one. Votes: 3
Joel OsteenIndeed, none but the Deity can tell what is good luck and what is bad before the returns are all in. Votes: 3
Mark TwainThe person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed. Votes: 2
Bennett CerfI have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect - in terror. Votes: 2
Edgar Allan PoeThere is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage. Votes: 2
Carl Van VechtenIntimacy between stepchildren and stepparents is indeed proverbially difficult. Votes: 0
Murasaki ShikibuWorth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are. Votes: 0
Edmund Clarence StedmanTo understand Mozart's contradictory qualities would indeed be to understand genius. Votes: 0
Lukas FossReality is permeated, indeed flooded, with divine creativity, nourishment, and care. Votes: 0
Marcus BorgTo understand Mozart's contradictory qualities would indeed be to understand genius." Votes: 0
Lukas FossThe truth is, indeed, that love is the threshold of another universe. Votes: 0
Pierre Teilhard de ChardinAll fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauBelieve that you are bigger than your difficulties, for you are, indeed. Votes: 0
Norman Vincent PealeYou should indeed have longer tarried By the roadside before you married. Votes: 0
Walter Savage LandorSometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue. Votes: 0
William BennettMere imagination would indeed be mere trifling; only no imagination is mere . Votes: 0
Charles Sanders PeirceThe discovery that heartbreak is indeed heartbreaking consoles us about our humanity. Votes: 0
Lionel ShriverPerhaps love's greatest gift--that it is indeed unconditional--is also its greatest curse. Votes: 0
Kristin ArmstrongParents are indeed capable of routinely torturing their children without anyone interceding. Votes: 0
Alice MillerIs not Precedent indeed a King of men? A Word from the Psalmist. Votes: 0
Algernon Charles SwinburneStrange indeed is the attraction of the forest for the minds of men. Votes: 0
Robert Louis StevensonYet through delivery orators succeed, I feel that I am far behind indeed. Votes: 0
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheO, Thou hast damnable iteration; and art, indeed, able to corrupt a saint. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareLife is indeed terribly complicated"to a man who has lost his principles. Votes: 0
Gilbert K. ChestertonA safety net for the poor indeed requires some level of income redistribution. Votes: 0
Ari FleischerThis creed of the desert seemed inexpressible in words, and indeed in thought. Votes: 0
T. E. LawrenceAnd will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed! Votes: 0
Dr. SeussDeath may indeed be final but the love we share while living is eternal Votes: 0
Donald E. Williams, Jr.Faith, indeed, is all the reform that is needed; it is itself a reform. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauNothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great. Votes: 0
Ralph Waldo EmersonAesthetic freedom is like free speech; it is, indeed, a form of free speech. Votes: 0
George Edward WoodberryUnless their use by readers bring them to life, books are indeed dead things. Votes: 0
Lawrence Clark PowellWho are you, Miss Snowe?"..."Who am I indeed? Perhaps a personage in disguise. Votes: 0
Charlotte BronteCertainly this is a duty, not a sin. "Cleanliness is indeed next to godliness. Votes: 0
Francis BaconHe indeed possesses the Character imposed on him, but he wanders as a renegade. Votes: 0
Saint AugustineTo be impartial... is indeed to have taken sides already... with the status quo. Votes: 0
Desmond TutuIt's only in hindsight that you realize what indeed your childhood was really like. Votes: 0
Maya LinWe must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately. Votes: 0
Benjamin FranklinHistory is indeed more than the register of crime,folilies and misfortune of mankind. Votes: 0
Peter AdejimiQuality management is needed because nothing is simple anymore, if indeed it ever was. Votes: 0
Phil CrosbyIf character be irrecoverably lost, then indeed there will be nothing left worth saving. Votes: 0
Samuel SmilesThe experience of separateness arouses anxiety; it is, indeed, the source of all anxiety. Votes: 0
Erich FrommIt's highly likely that what you're doing is indeed influenced by your Jewish background. Votes: 0
Michael MarmotIt appears that the human genome does indeed contain deserts, or large, gene-poor regions. Votes: 0
Craig VenterOur opportunities to give of ourselves are indeed limitless, but they are also perishable. Votes: 0
Thomas S. MonsonThere is not a philosophical method, though there are indeed methods, like different therapies. Votes: 0
Ludwig WittgensteinLife was indeed cruel; but it was better to glorify the Will than deny it." Votes: 0
John Nicholas GrayWe write our lives indeed, But in a cipher none can read, Except the author Votes: 0
Frances Ridley HavergalTo the sick, indeed, nature is sick, but to the well, a fountain of health. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauPromise me one thing: don't take me home until I'm drunk - very drunk indeed. Votes: 0
Audrey HepburnWe are indeed miserable, my friends, but we don't have to be dismal about it." Votes: 0
Brian HerbertThe cares of this life emerge as very small items indeed along our daily path. Votes: 0
Watchman NeeMy argument is that charity does indeed start at home, but it doesn't stop there. Votes: 0
Andrew MitchellIt is a wealthy person, indeed, who calculates riches not in gold but in friends. Votes: 0
Jim StovallThe seeker asking, Where is God? Is really God saying, Where indeed is the seeker! Votes: 0
Meher BabaGod Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. Votes: 0
Francis BaconThese are times of action. Men think and then act; sometimes, indeed, they simply act. Votes: 0
Mary Roberts RinehartHumility is indeed beatness, a compulsory virtue that no one exhibits unless he has to. Votes: 0
William S. BurroughsMusic files and downloading have indeed changed the currency of music to a great degree. Votes: 0
Henry RollinsHere's Henry, trying to burst the bubble still further, if indeed it needs more bursting Votes: 0
George HamiltonLife would be indeed easier if the experimentalists would only pause for a little while! Votes: 0
Rudolph A. MarcusNo man can justly censure or condemn another, because indeed no man truly knows another. Votes: 0
Thomas BrowneLife would be indeed easier if the experimentalists would only pause for a little while!" Votes: 0
Rudolph A. MarcusThat a guardian should require another guardian to take care of him is ridiculous indeed. Votes: 0
PlatoAnd Watford acknowledge the support of the crowd, indeed of the crowd that supported them Votes: 0
Barry DaviesEducated people do indeed speak the same languages; cultivated ones need not speak at all. Votes: 0
Louis KronenbergerThinking no longer means anymore than checking at each moment whether one can indeed think. Votes: 0
Theodor AdornoProblems call forth our courage and our wisdom; indeed, they create our courage and wisdom. Votes: 0
M. Scott PeckCuriosity is not a sin.... But we should exercise caution with our curiosity... yes, indeed. Votes: 0
J. K. RowlingIf we lacked imagination enough to foresee something better, life would indeed be a tragedy. Votes: 0
Laurence J. PeterIf memory survived eternally, then indeed there might be justification for a belief in hell. Votes: 0
Stacy AumonierNothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude. Votes: 0
David HumeDogs are indeed the most social, affectionate, and amiable animals of the whole brute creation... Votes: 0
Edmund BurkeOh, I think Rupert's gorgeous. He is, he's totally gorgeous! Very handsome, very handsome indeed. Votes: 0
Emma WatsonI am indeed a hedonistic utilitarian. I have defended hedonistic utilitarianism for quite a while. Votes: 0
Torbjorn TannsjoBeijing would indeed consider vetoing any American effort to sanction Iran at the Security Council. Votes: 0
Li ZhaoxingAll praise to the masters indeed, but we too could produce a Kant or a Hugo. Votes: 0
Jose Clemente OrozcoAll praise to the masters indeed, but we too could produce a Kant or a Hugo. Votes: 0
Jose C. OrozcoIs there a God? There is, but we don't know where. Or who. And, indeed, why. Votes: 0
William ShatnerI am indeed not her fool, but her corrupter of words. (Act III, sc. I, 37-38) Votes: 0
William ShakespeareThis is the spirit of the Order, indeed the true spirit of Mercy flowing on us. Votes: 0
Catherine McAuleyHis mind was indeed my library, and whenever it was opened to me, I entered bliss. Votes: 0
Charlotte BronteEven if one understands that what one is doing is mad, it is indeed still madness - Votes: 0
Guillermo del ToroYes, the idiot is indeed the good man, but only because he doesn't know any better. Votes: 0
William SaroyanA man without a bias cannot write interesting history - if indeed such a man exists. Votes: 0
Bertrand RussellHe is indeed the 'Lamb.' There is nothing harsh or haughty or retaliative about Him. Votes: 0
J. Sidlow BaxterHe had fallen in love with her emotions, and that was a very profound feeling indeed. Votes: 0
Francois LelordIf you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom. Votes: 0
Antoine de Saint-ExuperyProfound virtue is indeed deep and wide. It leads all things back to the great order. Votes: 0
LaoziYou can indeed change the world. Every single good thing you do can change the world. Votes: 0
Merrilee BoyackTo earn the right to be criticized on a scientific level is a high compliment indeed. Votes: 0
Neil deGrasse TysonNo matter what obeisance the state may demand, we who serve the King are free indeed. Votes: 0
R. C. Sproul, Jr.Little things are indeed little, but to be faithful in little things is a great thing. Votes: 0
Mother TeresaTo cheat a man isnothing; but the womanmust have fine parts indeed who cheats a woman! Votes: 0
John GayMighty of heart, mighty of mind, magnanimous-to be this is indeed to be great in life. Votes: 0
John RuskinNo one indeed believes anything unless he has first thought that it it to be believed. Votes: 0
Saint AugustineAlways bear this in mind, that very little indeed is necessary for living a happy life. Votes: 0
Marcus AureliusLove is indeed, at root, the product of the firings of neurons and release of hormones. Votes: 0
Julian BagginiWhere would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him? Votes: 0
Albert CamusAnd so when studying faces, we do indeed measure them, but as painters, not as surveyors. Votes: 0
Marcel ProustAnd indeed we believe you [God] to be something than which a greater cannot be conceived. Votes: 0
Anselm of CanterburyLogic may indeed be unshakeable, but it cannot withstand a man who is determined to live. Votes: 0
Franz KafkaIf an idea is indeed sensible, it will eventually become just part of the accepted wisdom. Votes: 0
Nigel FarageThe brave man, indeed, calls himself lord of the land, through his iron, through his blood. Votes: 0
Ernst Moritz ArndtThe number of those who undergo the fatigue of judging for themselves is very small indeed. Votes: 0
Richard Brinsley SheridanI can take care of myself! But the "external barriers", my opponents, do indeed concern me. Votes: 0
Mikhail TalThis sense of wonder is the mark of the philosopher. Philosophy indeed has no other origin. Votes: 0
SocratesThou shalt not steal. I mean defensively. On offense, indeed thou shall steal and thou must. Votes: 0
Branch RickeyIt is indeed a desirable thing to be well-descended, but the glory belongs to our ancestors. Votes: 0
PlutarchKnowing lots of answers but being a millisecond slow on the buzzer is indeed very frustrating. Votes: 0
Ken JenningsIt now appears that the way the universe began can indeed be determined, using imaginary time. Votes: 0
Stephen HawkingIf women understand by emancipation the adoption of the masculine role then we are lost indeed. Votes: 0
Germaine GreerHis main principles were indeed as follows: everything it is possible to imagine can also exist. Votes: 0
Angela CarterAs a profoundly deaf woman, my experiences have shown me that the impossible is indeed possible! Votes: 0
Heather WhitestoneLord, thy one-liners are as good as thy tricks. Thou art indeed an all-round family entertainer. Votes: 0
Rowan AtkinsonWe're expanding the brand. Bojana and I are indeed awaiting our second child. We're very excited. Votes: 0
Michael WeatherlyHistory is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind. Votes: 0
Edward GibbonWho to himself is law, no law doth need, offends no law, and is a king indeed. Votes: 0
George ChapmanI am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error. Votes: 0
Rene DescartesTo be a poet did not occur to me. It was indeed a threshold guarded by demons. Votes: 0
Harold BloomWhat indeed is life, unless so far as it is enjoyed? It does not merit the name. Votes: 0
William GodwinPrayer indeed is good, but while calling on the gods a man should himself lend a hand. Votes: 0
HippocratesTime indeed has very little to do with living except at its beginning or near its end. Votes: 0
Phyllis BottomeWhat progress have I made? I am beginning to be my own friend. That is progress indeed Votes: 0
Seneca the YoungerSuffer love! A good ephitet! I do suffer love indeed, for I love thee against my will. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareIf anyone could have gained heaven as a monk, then I would indeed have been among them. Votes: 0
Martin LutherThe world is indeed only a small tide pool; disturb one part and the rest is threatened. Votes: 0
Gregory BatesonWe do not see into menâs hearts. We cannot judge, and are indeed forbidden to judge. Votes: 0
C. S. LewisTo safeguard one's health at the cost of too strict a diet is a tiresome illness, indeed. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldBeauty is a form of genius -- is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation. Votes: 0
Oscar WildeParents do not, indeed, live by bread alone. We feast daily on banquets of our own words. Votes: 0
Sarah BirdWhat is it indeed that gives us the feeling of elegance in a solution, in a demonstration? Votes: 0
Henri PoincareIt is a rare piece of legislation indeed where there is so much agreement about the goals. Votes: 0
Mike PenceIt is, indeed, a trial to maintain the virtue of humility when one can't help being right. Votes: 0
Judith MartinIs not, indeed, every man a student, and do not all things exist for the student's behoof? Votes: 0
Ralph Waldo EmersonI indeed had only one scene, one speech, one little speech, but it was with Robin Williams. Votes: 0
Charles KeatingIt is well indeed for out land that we of this generation have learned to think nationally. Votes: 0
Theodore RooseveltThe most fascinating person I have met so far is indeed Mr. Hugh Hefner. An incredible man! Votes: 0
Katie PriceI indeed had only one scene, one speech, one little speech, but it was with Robin Williams. Votes: 0
Charles Keating, Jr.He appears mad indeed but to a few, because the majority is infected with the same disease. Votes: 0
HoraceTemeraire said, 'It is very nice how many books there are, indeed. And on so many subjects! Votes: 0
Naomi NovikTemeraire said, 'It is very nice how many books there are, indeed. And on so many subjects!" Votes: 0
Naomi NovikOne who will study for three years. Without thought of reward. Would be hard indeed to find. Votes: 0
ConfuciusWhen marriage is what it ought to be, it is indeed the very happiest condition of existence. Votes: 0
Fanny KembleMy dreams, my dreams! What has become of their sweetness? What indeed has become of my youth? Votes: 0
Alexander PushkinTo know that God knows everything about me and yet loves me is indeed my ultimate consolation. Votes: 0
R. C. SproulA man must not be without shame, for the shame of being without shame is shamelessness indeed. Votes: 0
Mencius[C]locks indeed must have thier sacrifice: what is death but an offering to time and eternity? Votes: 0
Truman CapoteMarriage indeed may qualify the fury of his passion, but it very rarely mends a man's manners. Votes: 0
William CongreveIf we indeed possess light we shall never be afraid to go and face darkness anywhere, any-time. Votes: 0
Sunday AdelajaMan's experience is indeed a seamless garment, no part of which can be separated from the rest. Votes: 0
Cleanth BrooksI believe, indeed, that it is more laudable to suffer great misfortunes than to do great things. Votes: 0
StanisÅaw I LeszczyÅskiIt is hard indeed to notice anything for which the languages available to us have no description. Votes: 0
Alan WattsThe reason I collect good ideas is because plots themselves are very difficult indeed to come by. Votes: 0
Roald DahlMental life is indeed practical through and through. It begins in practice and it ends in practice. Votes: 0
Samuel AlexanderThe Lord forbid that I should be out of debt, as if indeed I could not be trusted. Votes: 0
Francois RabelaisA day in which you do goodness far away from the crowds is indeed a very good day! Votes: 0
Mehmet Murat ildanIt cannot, indeed, be denied, that a good man is more worthy of love than a bad one. Votes: 0
Martin LutherNo, indeed; I don't know anything. You see, I am stuffed, so I have no brains at all. Votes: 0
L. Frank BaumI am indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes; when they are in great danger I recover them. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareYou must accept it as it is, and hence accept all consequences. A wall is indeed a wall. Votes: 0
Fyodor DostoevskyI did indeed say you could have lovers. But I never promised that I would not kill them. Votes: 0
Madeline HunterThe mystery of a person, indeed, is ever divine to him that has a sense for the godlike. Votes: 0
Thomas CarlyleThere will always be a moment to feel sorry for the mistakes, but indeed it is not today. Votes: 0
M.F. MoonzajerJealousy is indeed a poor medium to secure love, but it is a secure medium to destroy one Votes: 0
Emma GoldmanOne wants to live, of course, indeed one only stays alive by virtue of the fear of death. Votes: 0
George OrwellThat Man indeed can never be good at heart, who is full of himself and his own Endowments. Votes: 0
Mary AstellWorks indeed are good, and God strictly requires them of us, but they do not make us holy. Votes: 0
Martin LutherAnd Beauty is a form of Genius - is higher, indeed, than Genius, as it needs no explanation. Votes: 0
Oscar WildeI grant indeed that fields and flocks have charms, For him that gazes or for him that farms. Votes: 0
George CrabbeGlorious indeed is the world of God around us, but more glorious the world of God within us. Votes: 0
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowMany are the places of worship, but few indeed are those who worship in Spirit and in truth. Votes: 0
Khalil GibranI think that first nights should come near the end of a play's run-as indeed, they often do. Votes: 0
Peter UstinovThe word "hope" I take for faith; and indeed hope is nothing else but the constancy of faith. Votes: 0
John CalvinConsciousness is indeed always with us. Everyone knows 'I am!' No one can deny his own being. Votes: 0
Ramana MaharshiOh, there was harm indeed for a young lady flattered by the brief attentions of a handsome man. Votes: 0
Kate MortonGod is changing the guard indeed in the body of Christ worldwide. This I cannot be quiet about! Votes: 0
Sunday AdelajaWhen a madman appears thoroughly sane, indeed, it is high time to put him in a straight jacket. Votes: 0
Edgar Allan PoeA healthy man, indeed, is the complement of the seasons, and in winter, summer is in his heart. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauThere is nothing that will make you a Christian indeed, but a taste of the sweetness of Christ. Votes: 0
Samuel RutherfordThe bulk of mankind have indeed, in all countries in their turn, been made the prey of ambition. Votes: 0
Mercy Otis WarrenThe joy of giving is indeed a pleasure, especially when you get rid of something you don't want. Votes: 0
Frank E. ButlerBut against love, the case was solid. Easily argued. And you could, indeed, hold it in your hand. Votes: 0
Sarah DessenI did want to acknowledge and confirm the fact that my son does, indeed, have an autism diagnosis. Votes: 0
Jenny McCarthyWe can learn more in an hour praying, when praying indeed, than from many hours of rigorous study. Votes: 0
Edward McKendree BoundsIf there is a chronic infirmity by which every teacher ought to be afflicted, it is, indeed, hope. Votes: 0
George SteinerWe would be in a nasty position indeed if empirical science were the only kind of science possible. Votes: 0
Edmund HusserlWhom" may indeed be on the way out, but so is Venice, and we still like to go there. Votes: 0
Mary NorrisWhy indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all. Votes: 0
Mary DalyIt is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word. Votes: 0
Andrew JacksonWe've got to believe that God is sane, Davie boy. We'd be lost indeed if we didn't do that. Votes: 0
John WyndhamThere is indeed a heaven on this earth, a heaven which we inhabit when we read a good book. Votes: 0
Christopher MorleyFor he, indeed, who looks into the face of a friend beholds, as it were, a copy of himself. Votes: 0
Marcus Tullius CiceroI don't know how it is...but you seem to think me something wonderful, and indeed, I am not. Votes: 0
Georgette HeyerA poet must discover that it's his own story that is true, even if the truth is small indeed. Votes: 0
Jim HarrisonThat's why I believe that we must never fail to affirm that we are indeed one nation under God. Votes: 0
Lee GreenwoodIf we are indeed created in God's image, then we, too, must create and then we, too, must rest. Votes: 0
Erica BrownThere are too many souls of wood not to love those wooden characters who do indeed have a soul. Votes: 0
Jean CocteauPoverty is a bitter weed to most women, and there are few indeed who can accept it with dignity. Votes: 0
Eliza Lynn LintonThe fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order of time and space. Votes: 0
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThey fought indeed and were slain, but it was to maintain the luxury and the wealth of other men. Votes: 0
PlutarchTo turn water into wine, and what is common into what is holy, is indeed the glory of Christianity. Votes: 0
Frederick William RobertsonWhen God is our strength, it is strength indeed; when our strength is our own, it is only weakness. Votes: 0
Saint AugustineSensibility of mind is indeed the parent of every virtue, but it is the parent of much misery, too. Votes: 0
Thomas JeffersonYou ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. Votes: 0
Ray BradburyIt is indeed a radical act of love just to sit down and be quiet for a time by yourself. Votes: 0
Jon Kabat-ZinnIf we lose all of our wealth and are only left with love then, indeed, we shall never be poor. Votes: 0
Stephen RichardsNapoleon was indeed the man sent by God to help the youth of France! Who is to take his place? Votes: 0
StendhalGod is indeed dead. He died of self-horror when He saw the creature He had made in His own image. Votes: 0
Irving LaytonHe that filches from me my good name robs me of that which enriches him and makes me poor indeed. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareI live a very dull life here... indeed I think I am more like a state prisoner than anything else. Votes: 0
Martha WashingtonIt is indeed hard for the strong to be just to the weak, but acting justly always has its rewards. Votes: 0
Eamon de ValeraSadly, it has often been said that my rear is better than my front, so thank you very much indeed. Votes: 0
Anton du BekeWe have indeed at the moment little cause for pride: as a profession we have made a mess of things. Votes: 0
Friedrich August von HayekBut, when I toil in the field of Jewish culture which I frequently do, I am indeed a Jewish artist. Votes: 0
Theodore BikelIf we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free. If our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed. Votes: 0
Edmund BurkeIf we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free; if our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed. Votes: 0
Edmund BurkeI am indeed rich, since my income is superior to my expenses, and my expense is equal to my wishes. Votes: 0
Edward GibbonThe mercy of Jesus is not just sentiment: indeed it is a force that gives life, that raises man up! Votes: 0
Pope FrancisIt occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility. Votes: 0
Joseph ConradAn avowal of poverty is no disgrace to any man; to make no effort to escape it is indeed disgraceful Votes: 0
ThucydidesOne must be a great man indeed to be able to hold out even against common sense." "Or else a fool. Votes: 0
Fyodor DostoevskyI believe that one can indeed work on two or more tasks at once, but in ways yet to be understood. Votes: 0
Marilyn vos SavantFor thought is a bird of space, that in a cage of words may indeed unfold its wings but cannot fly. Votes: 0
Khalil GibranI may indeed very well happen to contradict myself; but truth, as Demades said, I do not contradict.
Michel de MontaigneI doubt God keeps track of how many arguments we win; God may indeed keep track of how well we love.
Philip YanceyGod is present in every Jiva; there is no other God besides that. Who serves Jiva serves God indeed.
Swami VivekanandaRough board shelves hold a number of books, without which some of the evenings would be long indeed.
Theodore RooseveltI'll read enough When I do see the very book indeed Where all my sins are writ, and that's myself.
William Shakespeare