Quotes by All Things There is compensation in all things. Anna Leonowens compensation all-things Push it. examine all things intensely and relentlessly. Annie Dillard all-things Equality is the measure of all things, and bad behavior is less bad if everyone indulges in it. Anthony Daniels indulge-in behavior all-things Mutability is written upon all things. Antoine Rivarol mutability decay all-things All things are full of gods. Aristotle all-things So the good has been well explained as that at which all things aim. Aristotle aim wells all-things In all things which have a plurality of parts, and which are not a total aggregate but a whole of some sort distinct from the parts, there is some cause. Aristotle causes all-things science That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject. Arthur Schopenhauer subjects all-things knows All things are dark to sorrow. Augusta Jane Evans sorrow all-things dark Truth, when witty, is the wittiest of all things. Augustus Hare truth all-things witty Practice, the master of all things. Augustus masters all-things practice No one can be all things, as we all know. Avi Arad all-things knows The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes. Avicenna known causes all-things Time mends all, ends all things earthly. B. C. Forbes ends all-things time Rome is all things high and low. It is like God, it accommodates so much. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison rome all-things lows He is in youth swift, pliant and merry, and leapeth and rusheth on all thing that is before him; and is lead by a staw and playeth there with. Bartholomeus Anglicus youth cat all-things Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature. Baruch Spinoza particular divine all-things I saw that all things I feared, and which feared me, had nothing good or bad in them save insofar as the mind was affected by them. Baruch Spinoza saws all-things mind Time eateth all things, could old poets say, The times are chang'd, our times drink all away. Benjamin Franklin drink poet all-things All things are possible to one who believes. Bernard of Clairvaux all-things believe «1234567891011»