300 Quotations with Lend.
- 261. Anthony Stewart Head: My first job was a musical, and I had quite an interesting and varied career in ...
- 262. Oliver Herford: Age, like distance lends a double charm.
- 263. Wilhelm von Humboldt: Coercion may prevent many transgressions; but it robs even actions which are leg ...
- 264. Douglas Hyde: Consider the work of the association in reviving our ancient national game of ca ...
- 265. Nicky Hilton: I could have just received royalty checks every month by lending my name to a co ...
- 266. Richard Hofstadter: The delicate thing about the university is that it has a mixed character, that i ...
- 267. Michael Kennedy: Alpinism is the whole ball of wax, not just one aspect of climbing. You have to ...
- 268. Charles Kettering: Every time you tear a leaf off a calendar, you present a new place for new ideas ...
- 269. John Leonard: His memoir is a splendid artichoke of anecdotes, in which not merely the heart a ...
- 270. Rob Lowe: I have been looking forward to this age of my life for a long time. In my twenti ...
- 271. Mary Elizabeth Lease: Our splendid theory of government is confronted by a great peril. We have become ...
- 272. Lee Hsien Loong: There may be economic merits to setting up a casino in Singapore. But the social ...
- 273. William Manchester: The coconut trees, lithe and graceful, crowd the beach like a minuet of slender ...
- 274. Gordon McLendon: What harm is there in making 100,000 people happy on a hot summer afternoon?
- 275. Robert C. Mortimer: This was a splendid life. Splendid in its obscurity and humility, splendid in it ...
- 276. Maureen Mullarkey: A large-boned unexceptional young woman. Yet as soon as she disrobed and took he ...
- 277. Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands: I realize that much will be asked of me, yet I am resolved to accept it as a gre ...
- 278. Amrish Puri: Shakespeare's Hamlet can be performed in 50,000 different ways. It is the charac ...
- 279. Francois Rabelais: Believe me, 'tis a godlike thing to lend; to owe is a heroic virtue.
- 280. Manfred von Richthofen: The English had hit upon a splendid joke. They intended to catch me or to bring ...
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