Famous Quotes
1113 Quotations with Sting.
- 1081. Michael Gelb and Tony Buzan: The process of succeeding can be seen as a series of trials in which your vision ...
- 1082. Grenville Kleiser: It is possible to make each year bring with it a lasting gift to add to the full ...
- 1083. Eric Allenbaugh: When coasting in our comfort zones, we don't grow. We continue to do more of the ...
- 1084. Samuel Johnson: A fly, Sir, may sting a stately horse and make him wince; but one is but an inse ...
- 1085. Samuel Johnson: A generous and elevated mind is distinguished by nothing more certainly than an ...
- 1086. William Shakespeare: What! Wouldst thou have a serpent sting thee twice?
- 1087. M. Scott Peck: it is in this whole process of meeting and solving problems that life has its me ...
- 1088. Eloise Ristad: if we are willing to abandon our usual coercive tactics and approach our problem ...
- 1089. Margaret Gatty: It is often the case with finer natures, that when the fire of the spirit dies o ...
- 1090. Sarah Ban Breathnach: It's time we put thoughts of lack behind us. It's time for us to discover the se ...
- 1091. Thomas Armstrong: I don't really feel your brainpower needs boosting. If anything, it needs celebr ...
- 1092. Thomas Armstrong: In ancient times, everyone was considered to possess inner genius. It was a kind ...
- 1093. Hugh Black: It is the paradox of life that the way to miss pleasure is to seek it first. The ...
- 1094. Ptahhotep: Follow your desire as long as you live; do not lessen the time of following desi ...
- 1095. Richard Saunders: It's not boasting when you deliver.
- 1096. William Ogden: The ingredients of happiness are so simple that they can be counted on one hand. ...
- 1097. Walter Anderson: All of the most successful human beings I've know were inwardly at war with them ...
- 1098. Timothy Dwight: The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts.
- 1099. Arthur Schopenhauer: The highest, most varied and lasting pleasures are those of the mind.
- 1100. Wendy M. Wright: discernment is not simply about resisting what is evil, self-absorbed, or destru ...