Famous Quotes
3900 Quotations with Alway.
- 1621. Caleb Bingham: Many are always praising the by-gone time, for it is natural that the old should ...

- 1622. Edward Norman: Many are called but few are chosen. There are sayings of Christ which suggest th ...

- 1623. Author Unknown: Many people convince themselves if it is economically necessary, it's morally ri ...

- 1624. St. Francis De Sales: Marital intercourse is certainly holy, lawful and praiseworthy in itself and pro ...

- 1625. Vicki Baum: Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity pos ...

- 1626. Thomas Love Peacock: Marriage may often be a stormy lake, but celibacy is almost always a muddy horse ...

- 1627. Jean Kerr: Marrying a man is like buying something you've been admiring for a long time in ...

- 1628. Arthur Schnitzler: Martyrdom has always been a proof of the intensity, never of the correctness of ...

- 1629. Arthur Schnitzler: Martyrdom has always been a proof of the intensity, never of the correctness of ...

- 1630. Carl Jung: Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.

- 1631. Simone Weil: Mathematics alone make us feel the limits of our intelligence. For we can always ...

- 1632. Pablo Picasso: Matisse makes a drawing, then he makes a copy of it. He recopies it five times, ...

- 1633. Author Unknown: May I always be worthy of my friends.

- 1634. Eugene Delacroix: Mediocre people have an answer for everything and are astonished at nothing. The ...

- 1635. Antoine Rivarol: Memory always obeys the commands of the heart.

- 1636. Fanny Brice: Men always fall for frigid women because they put on the best show.

- 1637. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Men always talk about the most important things to perfect strangers. In the per ...

- 1638. John Oliver Hobbes: Men always think that something they are going to get is better than what they h ...

- 1639. Niccolo Machiavelli: Men are always averse to enterprises in which they foresee difficulties.

- 1640. D. H. Lawrence: Men are free when they are in a living homeland, not when they are straying and ...
