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Register Quotes

1.
History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes.
Voltaire

Authors on Register Quotes: David F. D'Alessandro Marsilio Ficino J. I. Packer David Benioff Martin Amis Italo Calvino Boy George Meg Cabot Henri Bergson Voltaire Emmylou Harris Henry Giroux Thomas Hobbes Adam Smith John Steinbeck Rita Mae Brown
2.
What a frightening thing is the human, a mass of gauges and dials and registers, and we can only read a few and those perhaps not accurately.
John Steinbeck

3.
What is odious but . . . people . . . who toast their feet on the register. . . .
Marsilio Ficino

4.
The Register of Knowledge of Fact is called History .
Thomas Hobbes

5.
Creatures are not entitled to register complaints about their Creator.
J. I. Packer

6.
Biographical data, even those recorded in the public registers, are the most private things one has, and to declare them openly is rather like facing a psychoanalyst.
Italo Calvino

7.
Pretty much all I say politically is I encourage people to register to vote.
Emmylou Harris

8.
Madonna is a "living, breathing cash register."
Boy George

9.
Wherever anything lives, there is, open somewhere, a register in which time is being inscribed.
Henri Bergson

10.
Do not allow your enemy to define you. Because if you allow yourself to be defined negatively, nothing positive you say about yourself will register.
David F. D'Alessandro

11.
Public problems collapse into the limited and depoliticized register of private issues.
Henry Giroux

12.
Never, ever underestimate your readers. Everything you do registers.
Rita Mae Brown

13.
Perhaps a hero is someone who doesn’t register his own vulnerability. Is it courage, then, if you’re too daft to know you’re mortal?
David Benioff

14.
I would never write about someone that forced me to write at a lower register than what I can write.
Martin Amis

15.
It's just that the times I'm wrong don't register in your memory with as much clarity as the times I'm right.
Meg Cabot

16.
All registers which, it is acknowledged, ought to be kept secret, ought certainly never to exist.
Adam Smith