Famous Quotes
74 Quotations with Rightly.
- 21. Gilbert K. Chesterton: An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is on ...
- 22. Franz Grillparzer: As youth lives in the future, so the adult lives in the past: No one rightly kno ...
- 23. George Bernard Shaw: Better see rightly on a pound a week than squint on a million.
- 24. Hartley Coleridge: But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal license to be good.
- 25. Winston Churchill: Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it all other ...
- 26. Horace: Dare to begin! He who postpones living rightly is like the rustic who waits for ...
- 27. James Russell Lowell: Each day the world is born anew for him who takes it rightly.
- 28. Louise Bernikow: Every time I say "sure" when I mean "no," every time I smile brightly when I'm e ...
- 29. Stella Benson: Family jokes, though rightly cursed by strangers, are the bond that keeps most f ...
- 30. Elbert Hubbard: Genius is the ability to act rightly without precedent -- the power to do the ri ...
- 31. Giuseppe Mazzini: God has given you your country as cradle, and humanity as mother; you cannot rig ...
- 32. Elizabeth Gaskell: How easy it is to judge rightly after one sees what evil comes from judging wron ...
- 33. Gerard de Nerval: It has been rightly said that nothing is unimportant, nothing powerless in the u ...
- 34. George Bernard Shaw: Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got a ...
- 35. William Blake: Man was made for joy and woe; And when this we rightly know, Through the world w ...
- 36. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Men and things each have their proper perspective. To judge some of them rightly ...
- 37. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: No one knows what he is doing so long as he is acting rightly; but of what is wr ...
- 38. Thomas Carlyle: No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a ...
- 39. Thomas Carlyle: No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a ...
- 40. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Nothing becomes so offensive so quickly as grief. When fresh it finds someone to ...