Famous Quotes
3900 Quotations with Alway.
- 1801. Virginia Woolf: One has to secrete a jelly in which to slip quotations down people's throats -- ...

- 1802. A. W. Tozer: One hundred religious persons knit into a unity by careful organizations do not ...

- 1803. Publilius Syrus: One is not exposed to danger who, even when in safety is always on their guard.

- 1804. Jean De La Bruyere: One mark of a second-rate mind is to be always telling stories.

- 1805. Gaston Bachelard: One must always maintain one's connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull a ...

- 1806. Gaston Bachelard: One must always maintain one's connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull a ...

- 1807. John Milton: One must not always think that feeling is everything. Art is nothing without for ...

- 1808. William J. Durant: One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and al ...

- 1809. Les Brown: One of the most essential things you need to do for yourself is to choose a goal ...

- 1810. Les Brown: One of the most essential things you need to do for yourself is to choose a goal ...

- 1811. Marie Leneru: One sees intelligence far more than one hears it. People do not always say trans ...

- 1812. Oscar Wilde: One should always play fair when one has the winning cards.

- 1813. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: One should always think of what one is about: when one is learning, one should n ...

- 1814. Louis L'Amour: One thing we learned. To make a start and keep plugging. When I had fights at sc ...

- 1815. Francesco Guicciardini: One who imitates what is bad always goes beyond his model; while one who imitate ...

- 1816. Shirley Hazzard: One would always want to think of oneself as being on the side of love, ready to ...

- 1817. W. Somerset Maugham: Only a mediocre person is always at his best.

- 1818. Elspeth Huxley: Only man is not content to leave things as they are but must always be changing ...

- 1819. Elspeth Huxley: Only man is not content to leave things as they are but must always be changing ...

- 1820. Max Beerbohm: Only mediocrity can be trusted to be always at its best.
