Quotes by Tales A woman and a mouse, they carry a tale wherever they go. Gelett Burgess mice tales Religions are the great fairy tales of conscience. George Santayana tales fairy-tale religion History is nothing if not an epic tale of missed opportunities. Graydon Carter tales epic opportunity As a reader, I tend not to get too much from tales of unrelenting grimness. Greg van Eekhout tales too-much reader I have tales to tell, but I don't tell them. Discretion. Discretion. Gregory Peck discretion tact tales But are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false? H. P. Lovecraft tales poet dream I know little of women. But I've heard dread tales. Harold Pinter tales women littles In vain would I seek to discover Why sad and mournful am I, My thoughts without ceasing brood over A tale of the time gone by. Heinrich Heine tales vain gone All of mathematics is a tale about groups. Henri Poincare tales mathematics groups All nations love the same jests and tales, Jews, Christians, and Mahometans, and the same translated suffice for all. Henry David Thoreau tales literature christian What so tedious as a twice-told tale? Homer repetition tedious tales The wordy tale, once told, were hard to tell again. Homer tales hard I hate To tell again a tale once fully told. Homer i-hate tales hate It is tedious to tell again tales already plainly told. Homer tedious tales History is a tragedy, not a morality tale. I. F. Stone tales morality tragedy ...a tale of too many cooks in the defence. Ian Brown tales cooks football Shun an inquisitive man, he is invariably a tell-tale. Horace inquisitive tales men Why cover the same ground again? ... It goes against my grain to repeat a tale told once, and told so clearly. Homer repeats tales grain He tells old wives' tales much to the point. Horace old-wives-tales tales wife This is a fairy tale with teeth and claws. Ilsa J. Bick tales fairy-tale teeth «1234567»