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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Ambrose Bierce
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Quotes By author - Starting with A - Ambrose Bierce
There are 139 quotes for the author Ambrose Bierce
Quotations 121 to 139 of 139
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Day, n. A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent.

All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher.

Inventor: A person who makes an ingenious arrangement of wheels, levers and springs, and believes it civilization.

Spring beckons! All things to the call respond; the trees are leaving and cashiers abscond.

Ambidextrous, adj.: Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left.

Impiety, n. Your irreverence toward my deity

Dawn: When men of reason go to bed.

I never said all Democrats were saloonkeepers. What I said was that all saloonkeepers are Democrats.

Cabbage: a familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.

Bacchus, n.: A convenient deity invented by the ancients as an excuse for getting drunk.

Anoint, v.: To grease a king or other great functionary already sufficiently slippery.

A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others.

To be positive is to be mistaken at the top of one's voice.

I believe we shall come to care about people less and less. The more people one knows the easier it becomes to replace them. It's one of the curses of London.

Abstainer: a weak person who yields to the temptation of denying himself a pleasure.

Ardor, n. The quality that distinguishes love without knowledge.

We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over.

Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread to determine which side it is buttered on.

The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavor upon the business known as gambling.

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