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V., Charles : Iron hand in a velvet glove. (Charles V., Holy Roman Emperor, Ruling Prince of the Habsburg Netherlands, and King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558)

Vail, Theodore N. : Real difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable. (Theodore N. Vail, U.S. leader of the American Telephone & Telegraph who viewed telephone service as a public utility and moved to consolidate telephone networks under the Bell system, 1845-1920)

Valery, Paul : The trouble with the times is that the future just isn't what it used to be! (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Valery, Paul : If some great catastrophe is not announced every morning, we feel a certain void. 'Nothing in the paper today,' we sigh. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Valery, Paul : The future, like everything else, is not what it used to be. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Valery, Paul : One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Valery, Paul : What others think of us would be of little moment had it not, when known, so deeply tinge what we think of ourselves. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Valery, Paul : A businessman is a hybrid of a dancer and a calculator. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist and philosopher, 1871-1945)

Varro, Marcus Terentius : The gods help those who help themselves. (Marcus Terentius Varro, Roman scholar and writer, 116-B.C.E.- 27 B.C.E.)

Vaughan, Bill : Occasionally we sigh for an earlier day when we could just look at the stars without worrying whether they were theirs or ours. (Bill Vaughan, U.S. columnist and author, 1915-1977)

Veblen, Thorstein : Born in iniquity and conceived in sin, the spirit of nationalism has never ceased to bend human institutions to the service of dissension and distress. (Thorstein Veblen, Norwegian-American economist and sociologist who emerged as a well-known critic of capitalism coined the concept of ‘conspicuous consumption’,1857-1929)

Veterans, Military : For your tomorrow, we gave our today. (Military veterans)

Vidal, Gore : The United States was founded by the brightest people in the country -- and we haven't seen them since. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : In public services, we lag behind all the industrialized nations of the West, preferring that the public money go not to the people but to big business. The result is a unique society in which we have free enterprisefor the poor and socialism for the rich. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity -- much less dissent. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : In public services, we lag behind all the industrialized nations of the West, preferring that the public money go not to the people but to big business. The result is a unique society in which we have free enterprise for the poor and socialism for the rich. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : It is of no consequence what others think of you. What matters is what you think of them. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : The United States was founded by the brightest people in the country -- and we haven't seen them since. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : In public services, we lag behind all the industrialized nations of the West, preferring that the public money go not to the people but to big business. The result is a unique society in which we have free enterprisfor the poor and socialism for the rich. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is an ability to articulate human relationships. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vidal, Gore : Once a country is habituated to liars, it takes generations to bring the truth back. (Gore Vidal, U.S. writer and political pundit, 1925-2012)

Vie, Natalia : We don’t need to see where the staircase leads to take the first step. (Natalia Vie, Latina-American fencing champion)

Vigny, Alfred De : History is a novel whose author is the people. (Alfred de Vigny, French poet, playwright, and novelist, 1797-1863)

Vigny, Alfred De : History is a novel whose author is the people. (Alfred de Vigny, French poet, playwright, and novelist, 1797-1863)

Vincent, J.H. : There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. (J.H. Vincent, U.S. bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832-1920)

Vinci, Leonardo Da : Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. (Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath whose interests were inventing, painting, sculpture, architecture, mathematics, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, history, and cartography, 1452-1519)

Vinci, Leonardo Da : Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath whose interests were inventing, painting, sculpture, architecture, mathematics, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, history, and cartography, 1452-1519)

Vinci, Leonardo Da : Our life is made by the death of others. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath whose interests were inventing, painting, sculpture, architecture, mathematics, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, history, and cartography, 1452-1519)

Vinci, Leonardo Da : He turns not back who is bound to a star. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath whose interests were inventing, painting, sculpture, architecture, mathematics, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, history, and cartography, 1452-1519)

Vinci, Leonardo Da : Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. (Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath whose interests were inventing, painting, sculpture, architecture, mathematics, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, history, and cartography, 1452-1519)

Viscott, David : There is simply no way you can grow without taking chances. (David Viscott, U.S. psychiatrist, author, businessman, and media personality, 1938-1996)

Viscott, David : To love and feel loved is to feel the sun from both sides. (David Viscott, U.S. psychiatrist and media personality, 1938-1996)

Vivekananda, Swamiji : Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man. (Swamiji Vivekananda, Indian Hindu monk, 1863-1902)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Character develops in the full current of human life. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : A man can stand almost anything except a succession of ordinary days. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Happy the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : There is nothing more frightening than ignorance in action. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : The unnatural - that too is natural. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Life is the childhood of our immortality. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on the point of view. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Too many parents make life hard for their children by trying, too zealously, to make it easy for them. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : We know accurately only when we know little; with knowledge doubt increases. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : The strength of a language does not lie in rejecting what is foreign but in assimilating it. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Character [develops] in the full current of human life. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : Hope is the second soul of the unhappy. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Von, Johann Wolfgang : There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on the point of view. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher, 1749-1832)

Vonnegut, Kurt : I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center. (Kurt Vonnegut, U.S. writer, 1922-2007)

Vonnegut, Kurt : Participation in the arts makes the soul grow. That’s how you grow a soul. (Kurt Vonnegut, U.S. writer, 1922-2007)

Vonnegut, Kurt : Participating in the arts--drawing, dancing, and all that---makes the soul grow. That's why you engage in it. That's how you grow a soul. (Kurt Vonnegut, U.S. writer, 1922-2007)

Vonnegut, Kurt : Participating in the arts--drawing, dancing, and all that---makes the soul grow. That's why you engage in it. That's how you grow a soul. (Kurt Vonnegut, U.S. writer, 1922-2007)

Vries, Peter De : The value of marriage is not that adults produce children but that children produce adults. (Peter de Vries, U.S. editor and novelist known for his satiric wit, 1910-1993)

Vygotsky, Lev : Through others, we become ourselves. (Lev Vygotsky, Russian social psychologist, 1896-1934)