Famous Quotes
980 Quotations with Cover.
- 61. Ricther: We learn our virtues from our friends who love us; our faults from the enemy who ...
- 62. Francis A. Carter: There is only one way in which a person acquires a new idea; by combination or a ...
- 63. Benjamin Franklin: Five thousand balloons, capable of raising two men each, could not cost more tha ...
- 64. Soren Kierkegaard: Life has its own hidden forces which you can only discover by living.
- 65. Victor Hugo: What is grace? It is the inspiration from on high: it is love; it is liberty. Gr ...
- 66. Sidney Madwed: I was always puzzled by the fact that people have a great deal of trouble and pa ...
- 67. C. C. Colton: Men of strong minds and who think for themselves, should not be discouraged on f ...
- 68. Alan Alda: Be brave enough to live creatively. The creative is the place where no one else ...
- 69. C. M. Cox: Blaise Pascal used to mark with charcoal the walls of his playroom, seeking a me ...
- 70. Ashley Montagu: I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been ...
- 71. Frederick The Great: The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discove ...
- 72. The William Feather Magazine: Too many of us wait to do the perfect thing, with the result we do nothing. The ...
- 73. Jeremy Collier: There are few things reason can discover with so much certainty and ease as its ...
- 74. Author Unknown: There is a growing suspicion that what the world needs now is a religion that wi ...
- 75. J. W. Alexander: There are pauses amidst study, and even pauses of seeming idleness, in which a p ...
- 76. Lawrence J. Peters: All science is concerned with the relationship of cause and effect. Each scienti ...
- 77. Saturday Review: Penicillin was indeed the product of accidental discovery, but the discovery was ...
- 78. Clarence Day: As time goes on, new and remoter aspects of truth are discovered which can seldo ...
- 79. C. H. Parkhurst: All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking ...
- 80. Thomas Paine: Character is much easier kept than recovered.