Famous Quotes
3865 Quotations with About.
- 121. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Whenever I hear people talking about "liberal ideas," I am always astounded that ...
- 122. Sir Walter Scott: To be always intending to live a new life, but never find time to set about it - ...
- 123. Henry Bolingbroke: The shortest and surest way of arriving at real knowledge is to unlearn the less ...
- 124. Sidney Madwed: Non Judgment: In our world where it seems we are taught to judge everything all ...
- 125. Benjamin Disraeli: Talk to a man about himself and he will listen for hours.
- 126. George Santayana: The lover knows much more about absolute good and universal beauty than any logi ...
- 127. Sidney Madwed: I was always puzzled by the fact that people have a great deal of trouble and pa ...
- 128. Sidney Madwed: The motivation for all personal behavior is to produce a sense of "FEEL GOOD," a ...
- 129. Sidney Madwed: We always do what we MOST WANT to do, whether or not we like what we are doing a ...
- 130. Hippilyte Taine: Man may be considered as a superior species of animal who produces philosophies ...
- 131. Benjamin Franklin: For the want of a nail, the shoe was lose; for the want of a shoe the horse was ...
- 132. Author Unknown: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
- 133. C. C. Colton: Two things, well considered, would prevent many quarrels; first to have it well ...
- 134. George Santayana: Matters of religion should never be matters of controversy. We neither argue wit ...
- 135. Bertrand Russell: The wise man thinks about his troubles only when there is some purpose in doing ...
- 136. Sidney Madwed: Trust: Just as you would not want to do business with someone you can't trust, t ...
- 137. Jeremy Collier: We must not let go manifest truths because we cannot answer all questions about ...
- 138. J. Krishnamutri: When we talk about understanding, surely it takes place only when the mind liste ...
- 139. Senator Homer T. Bone: It cost about 75 cents to kill a man in Ceasar's time. The price rose to about $ ...
- 140. Margaret Mead: Our first and most pressing problem is how to do away with warfare as a method o ...