As people, we're generally optimistic, no matter how disabled our lives are, and we find the humor in the darkest situations.
I think people in general have neglected to learn about history.
Generally speaking, a howling wilderness does not howl: it is the imagination of the traveler that does the howling.
I grew up in rural Arizona. My dad ran a general store.
My dad was a doctor and surgeon. He was the fifth generation of his family to become a doctor.
Even if we mortgage the next 100 years of generations of human beings, we would not have enough energy to build a Death Star.
The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.
If we had in this room a hundred teachers, good teachers from good schools, and asked them to define the word education, there would be very little general agreement.
Coming generations will learn equality from poverty, and love from woes.
God as now generally conceived of is only the last witch.
I generally travel with my laptop, a couple of great books, and my iPod.
I am an admirer of haiku, and I'm a great admirer of Japanese literature in general.
My general plan is good, though in the detail there may be faults.
The definition of a good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates rather than the problem itself.
I'm a good audience in general, but it's hard to make me laugh.
I think I'm generally a good listener anyway.
Maybe there are three or four really good poets in a generation.
Like a good general, I treated everyone who wasn't with me as against me.
He plants trees to benefit another generation.
We have a government that, generally speaking, does not respond to the people.
Here in Davos, it is generally assumed that there is now only one god - the market.