471 Quotations with Alls.
- 441. Lily Tomlin: The phone company handles 84 billion calls a year, everything from kings, queens ...

- 442. Stephen Tobolowsky: Great Balls of Fire. Dennis Quaid's performance was so strong, as was the cast a ...

- 443. John Updike: A narrative is like a room on whose walls a number of false doors have been pain ...

- 444. Thomas Vilsack: My friends, history, history calls us to this time and to this place. A solemn c ...

- 445. Earl Warren: There is no requirement that police stop a person who enters a police station an ...

- 446. Walter Washington: The field was kind of awkward and my balls were beginning to sail... We have a h ...

- 447. Morris West: You are also caught with the fact that man is a creature who walks in two worlds ...

- 448. Robbie Williams: Some of the best times in my life happened under the influence of drugs... I'd s ...

- 449. Virginia Woolf: Life for both sexes is arduous, difficult, a perpetual struggle. More than anyth ...

- 450. Steven Wright: All of the people in my building are insane. The guy above me designs synthetic ...

- 451. Russell Watson: Enriched beyond the dreams of any normal person's avarice, she accumulated posse ...

- 452. Jane Wilde: Tis midnight, falls the lamp-light dull and sickly, on a pale and anxious crowd, ...

- 453. Laura Ingalls Wilder: The trouble with organizing a thing is that pretty soon folks get to paying more ...

- 454. Earl Woods: When Tiger was 6 months old, he would sit in our garage, watching me hit balls i ...

- 455. John Donne: All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter ...

- 456. Norton Juster: Whatever we learn has a purpose and whatever we do affects everything and everyo ...

- 457. Thomas Nash: Beauty is but a flower,
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- 458. Elbert Hubbard: The happiness of this life depends less on what befalls you than the way in whic ...

- 459. Samuel Johnson: To those who have lived long together, everything heard and everything seen reca ...

- 460. James Ogilvy: Too much of our work amounts to the drudgery of arranging means toward ends, mec ...

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