Antonym: several, some. Similar words: ally, ball, call, fall, mall, wall, a, able. Meaning: [ɔːl] adj. 1. quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class 2. completely given to or absorbed by. adv. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly').
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184. A certain amount of care or pain or trouble is necessary for every man at all times.A ship without a ballast is unstable and will not go straight.
186. Do not all you can, spend not all you have; believe not all you hear; and tell not all youknow.
188. In war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners,[www.Sentencedict.com] but all are losers.
190. My son is my son till he hath got him a wife; but my daughter’s my daughter all the days of her life.
191. Knowledge is the most precious treasure of all things, because it can never be given away, nor stolen nor consumed.
195. If we only had some God in the country's laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution, it would be better all around.
201. We should put aside and postpone all other reforms; that we have but one task-----the istruction of the people, the diffusion of education, the ecourgement of science----on that day a great step will have then been taken in our rgenerion.
205. Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action. James Russell Lowell
206. Money is not the root of all eviles as is usually claimed, what is the root of all evils is the lust for money, that is the excessive, selfish and greedy pusuit of mnoey.