Famous Quotes
112 Quotations with Agreeable.
- 41. John Kenneth Galbraith: Few can believe that suffering, especially by others, is in vain. Anything that ...
- 42. Plato: For just as poets love their own works, and fathers their own children, in the s ...
- 43. St. Thomas Aquinas: Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the ...
- 44. Joseph Addison: Good nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit and gives a certain air t ...
- 45. Ambrose Bierce: Happiness is an agreeable sensation, arising from contemplating the misery of ot ...
- 46. Lord Byron: I have simplified my politics into an utter detestation of all existing governme ...
- 47. Frank Moore Colby: I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry ...
- 48. W. S. Gilbert: I love my fellow creatures -- I do all the good I can -- yet everybody says I'm ...
- 49. Friedrich Nietzsche: If one considers how much reason every person has for anxiety and timid self-con ...
- 50. Bernard Meltzer: If you have learned how to disagree without being disagreeable, then you have di ...
- 51. Johann Kaspar Lavater: If you wish to appear agreeable in society, you must consent to be taught many t ...
- 52. John Kenneth Galbraith: Increasingly in recent times we have come first to identify the remedy that is m ...
- 53. Jane Austen: It is indolence... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, ...
- 54. Winston Churchill: It is more agreeable to have the power to give than to receive.
- 55. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Love of glory, fear of shame, greed for fortune, the desire to make life agreeab ...
- 56. Ambrose Bierce: Miss: A title with which we brand unmarried women to indicate that they are in t ...
- 57. Ambrose Bierce: Miss: A title with which we brand unmarried women to indicate that they are in t ...
- 58. Lord Melbourne: Neither man nor woman can be worth anything until they have discovered that they ...
- 59. Kin Hubbard: Nobody can be as agreeable as an uninvited guest.
- 60. Immanuel Kant: Nothing is divine but what is agreeable to reason.