Famous Quotes
394 Quotations with Affect.
- 181. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: Nine times out of ten it is over the Bridge of Sighs that we pass the narrow gul ...

- 182. Benjamin Disraeli: No affection and a great brain, these are the people to command the world.

- 183. Bonaro Overstreet: No emotional crisis is wholly the product of outward circumstances. These may pr ...

- 184. Bonaro Overstreet: No emotional crisis is wholly the product of outward circumstances. These may pr ...

- 185. Shirley Williams: No test tube can breed love and affection. No frozen packet of semen ever read a ...

- 186. Shirley Williams: No test tube can breed love and affection. No frozen packet of semen ever read a ...

- 187. John Jakes: No writer should minimize the factor that affects everyone, but is beyond contro ...

- 188. John Jakes: No writer should minimize the factor that affects everyone, but is beyond contro ...

- 189. Francis Bacon: None of the affections have been noted to fascinate and bewitch but envy.

- 190. Andre Maurois: Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forge ...

- 191. Horace Walpole: Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys on ...

- 192. Horace Walpole: Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys on ...

- 193. John W. Gardner: One exemplary act may affect one life, or even millions of lives. All those who ...

- 194. Alexander Smith: One never hugs one's good luck so affectionately as when listening to the relati ...

- 195. Alexander Solzhenitsyn: One should never direct people towards happiness, because happiness too is an id ...

- 196. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Our affections as well as our bodies are in perpetual flux.

- 197. Duchess Prazlin: Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are able to inspire.

- 198. Duchess Prazlin: Our happiness in this world depends on the affections we are able to inspire.

- 199. Stephen R. Covey: Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything ou ...

- 200. George Eliot: Our virtues are dearer to us the more we have had to suffer for them. It is the ...
