Collection bills itself as "Quotes for the Openminded Scientist." Learn the dangers of being too skeptical from Mark Twain and Charles Darwin.
Growing collection of angelic quotations come from authors, poetry, and anonymous sources. Read quotes to be inspired, entertained and uplifted.
Find thoughts on the different signs of the Zodiac as well as subjects like beauty and cats. Quotations are identified by the sign of the author.
Selected quotations on the end of the world are organized into such categories as biblical, celebrity and political. Search the database.
Motivational quotes on brainstorming, creativity and problem solving are listed by author's last name, from Theodore Adorno to Eudora Welty.
Hundreds of brave characters lost their lives during thousands of role-playing sessions. Check out their last words here.
From various editions of "The Quality Yearbook" and "The Knowledge Management Yearbook," these quotes cover management from many perspectives.
Find quotes from famous and ordinary people on the environment, the economy and activism. With selections from Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring."
Politicians, religious leaders, athletes and entertainers deny their criminal actions. Read the quotes, then take a poll on their truthfulness.
Find quotes on the importance of listening, from persons historic and contemporary. Includes links to association information.
Quotations from thinkers like Frederic Bastiat and Lord Acton discuss liberty and education from a libertarian perspective. Arranged by author
Selected quotations illustrate the joys of children, parenthood. Choose the first line to see the entire quote.
Supplies an alphabetized compilation of science quotes and quotes by scientists. Starts with Archimedes and ends with astronomer Richard Woolley.
Peruse this long list of quotes by Nova Scotians, as they wax philosophical about life, love and people from Cape Breton.
Self-injury support resource provides this collection of thoughts on suicide and getting through hard times. Listed alphabetically by author.
Quotations espouse the virtues and importance of freethought. Authors include John Dewey, Mark Twain and Margaret Mead.
View a lengthy index of quotes covering creativity, critics, jingles, sex, logic and other ad-related topics, from UT's Dept. of Advertising.