677 Quotations with Allow.
- 261. Richard Brautigan: If you get hung up on everybody else's hang-ups, then the whole world's going to ...

- 262. Buddha: If you have done good, set your mind upon it so that it may be repeated over and ...

- 263. Oprah Winfrey: If you live in the past and allow the past to define who you are, then you never ...

- 264. Author Unknown: If your words are soft and sweet, they won't be as hard to swallow if you have t ...

- 265. William M. Thackeray: If, in looking at the lives of princes, courtiers, men of rank and fashion, we m ...

- 266. Claire Danes: I'm totally going through a rebel period right now. It's sort of waning, but ... ...

- 267. Ouida: In a few generations more, there will probably be no room at all allowed for ani ...

- 268. Luigi Pirandello: In bed my real love has always been the sleep that rescued me by allowing me to ...

- 269. William Knudsen: In business, the competition will bite you if you keep running, if you stand sti ...

- 270. Henry David Thoreau: In eternity there is indeed something true and sublime. But all these times and ...

- 271. Florence E. King: In its purest sense, nicknaming is an elitist ritual practiced by those who cher ...

- 272. Simone Weil: In relation to God, we are like a thief who has burgled the house of a kindly ho ...

- 273. Edmund Burke: In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you see nothing but t ...

- 274. Henry David Thoreau: In the midst of this chopping sea of civilized life, such are the clouds and sto ...

- 275. Author Unknown: In times of storm, the shallowness of the root structure is revealed.

- 276. Giuseppe Mazzini: Insurrection: Insurrection as soon as circumstances allow: insurrection, strenuo ...

- 277. Lord Byron: It is by far the most elegant worship, hardly excepting the Greek mythology. Wha ...

- 278. Ernest A. Fitzgerald: It is not by accident that the happiest people are those who make a conscious ef ...

- 279. Kenneth Auchincloss: It is one thing to learn about the past; it is another to wallow in it.

- 280. Oscar Wilde: It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The true mystery of t ...

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