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From each, according to his ability to each, according to his need.
– Karl Marx
From error to error one discovers the entire truth.
– Sigmund Freud
From error to error, one discovers the entire truth.
– Sigmund Freud
From everything, nothing looks to nothing.
– Dejan Stojanovic
From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
– Cato the Elder
From Mount Hollywood, Los Angeles looks rather nice, enveloped in a haze of changing colors. Actually, and in spite of all the healthful sunshine and ocean breezes, it is a bad place - full of old, dying people, who were born old of tired pioneer parents, victims of America - full of curious wild and poisonous growths, decadent religious cults and fake science, and wildcat enterprises, which, with their aim for quick profit, are doomed to collapse and drag down multitudes of people.
– Louis Adamic
From my close observation of writers...they fall into two groups 1) those who bleed copiously and visibly at any bad review, and 2) those who bleed copiously and secretly at any bad review.
– Isaac Asimov
From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.
– Edvard Munch
From nothing comes everything.
– Dejan Stojanovic
From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.
– Winston Churchill
From one bell all the bells toll.
– Dejan Stojanovic
From one Soul of the Universe are all Souls derived. . .Of these Souls there are many changes, some into a more fortunate estate, and some quite contrary. . .Not all human souls but only the pious ones are divine. Once separated from the body, and after the struggle to acquire piety, which consists in knowing God and injuring none, such a soul becomes all intelligence. The impious soul, however, punishes itself by seeking a human body to enter into, for no other body can receive a human soul it cannot enter the body of an animal devoid of reason. Divine law preserves the human soul from such infamy. . .The soul passeth from form to form and the mansions of her pilgrimage are manifold. Thou puttest off thy bodies as raiment and as vesture dost thou fold them up. Thou art from old, O Soul of Man yea, thou art from everlasting.
– Hermes
From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends.
– Hilaire Belloc
From seeds of his body blossomed the flower that liberated a people and touched the soul of a nation. (Funeral oration for Martin Luther King, Sr.)
– Jesse Louis Jackson
From social intercourse are derived some of the highest enjoyments of life; where there is a free interchange of sentiments the mind acquires new ideas, and by frequent exercise of its powers, the understanding gains fresh vigor.
– Joseph Addison
From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.
– Winston Churchill
From such crooked wood as that which man is made of, nothing straight can be fashioned.
– Immanuel Kant
From the age of six, I have known that I was sexy. And let me tell you it has been hell, sheer hell, waiting to do something about it.
– Bette Davis
From the beginning of our history the country has been afflicted with compromise. It is by compromise that human rights have been abandoned. I insist that this shall cease. The country needs repose after all its trials it deserves repose. And repose can only be found in everlasting principles.
– Charles Sumner
From the beginning of our history the country has been afflicted with compromise. It is by compromise that human rights have been abandoned. I insist that this shall cease. The country needs repose after all its trials; it deserves repose. And repose can only be found in everlasting principles.
– Charles Sumner
From the end spring new beginnings.
– Pliny the Elder
From the errors of others a wise man corrects his own.
– Pubilius Syrus
From the highest mountains in the world, Men seek for higher places to climb, When in their heart, It is where the climb always continues.
– Jason Berg
From the moment I picked up your book until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.
– Groucho Marx
From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.
– Julius Henry Marx

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