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Free Printable Quotations - Listed Alphabetically by Author Name - English - Social Studies
 
 
Nathan HALE: I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.
 
Robert J. HANLON: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
 
Thomas HARDY: Now it is a noticeable fact that we do not much mind what men think of us, or what humiliating secret they discover of our means, parentage, or object, provided that each thinks and acts thereupon in isolation. It is the exchange of ideas about us that we dread most; and the possession by a hundred acquaintances, severally insulated, of the knowledge of our skeleton-closet's whereabouts, is not so distressing to the nerves as a chat over it by a party of half-a-dozen—exclusive depositaries though these may be.
 
Thomas HARDY: There is in us an unquenchable expectation, which at the gloomiest time persists in inferring that because we are ourselves, there must be a special future in store for us, though our nature and antecedents to the remotest particular have been common to thousands.
 
Thomas HARDY: The chief pleasure connected with asking an opinion lies in not adopting it.
 
P.C. HODGELL: That which can be destroyed by the truth should be.
 
Oliver Wendell HOLMES: Man's mind stretched by a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions.
 
Langston HUGHES: I was in love with Harlem long before I got there.
 
Victor HUGO: Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.
 
 
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