Famous Quotes
5540 Quotations with Ally.
- 1381. Alice Walker: Expect nothing, Live frugally on surprise.

- 1382. Minna Antrim: Experience has no textbooks nor proxies. She demands that her pupils answer to h ...

- 1383. Katherine Anne Porter: Experience is what really happens to you in the long run; the truth that finally ...

- 1384. Louis D. Brandeis: Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the G ...

- 1385. Donald Trump: Experience taught me a few things. One is to listen to your gut, no matter how g ...

- 1386. George Savile: Explaining is generally half confessing.

- 1387. Ivan Illich: Exporting Church employees to Latin America masks a universal and unconscious fe ...

- 1388. William Faulkner: Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other.

- 1389. John Updike: Facts are generally overesteemed. For most practical purposes, a thing is what m ...

- 1390. Wilfred Beaver: Failure is usually the line of least persistence.

- 1391. Edward M. Forster: Failure or success seem to have been allotted to men by their stars. But they re ...

- 1392. Jerry Della Femina: Failure really isn't terrible if you can say to yourself, hey, I know I'm gonna ...

- 1393. William James: Faith means belief in something concerning which doubt is theoretically possible ...

- 1394. Jean Bach: Fake feeling good.... You're going to have to learn to fake cheerfulness. Believ ...

- 1395. Jean De La Bruyere: False greatness is unsociable and remote: conscious of its own frailty, it hides ...

- 1396. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Fame usually comes to those who are thinking about something else.

- 1397. Paul De Man: Fashion is like the ashes left behind by the uniquely shaped flames of the fire, ...

- 1398. Oscar Wilde: Fashion, by which what is really fantastic becomes for a moment the universal.

- 1399. Robert G. Allen: Fear begins to melt away when you begin to take action on a goal you really want ...

- 1400. Erica Jong: Fear is a sign-usually a sign that I'm doing something right.
