Famous Quotes
3900 Quotations with Alway.
- 1861. Robert M. Young: People are always asking about the good old days. I say, why don't you say the g ...

- 1862. Samuel Butler: People are always good company when they are doing what they really enjoy.

- 1863. Edgar Watson Howe: People are always neglecting something they can do in trying to do something the ...

- 1864. Milan Kundera: People are always shouting they want to create a better future. It's not true. T ...

- 1865. Edmund Burke: People crushed by laws, have no hope but to evade power. If the laws are their e ...

- 1866. Elizabeth Gaskell: People may flatter themselves just as much by thinking that their faults are alw ...

- 1867. David Mamet: People may or may not say what they mean... but they always say something design ...

- 1868. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: People of humor are always in some degree people of genius.

- 1869. Johann G. Seume: People should always have something which they prefer to life.

- 1870. Sir William Temple: People that trust wholly to other's charity, and without industry of their own, ...

- 1871. John Kenneth Galbraith: People who are in a fortunate position always attribute virtue to what makes the ...

- 1872. Patricia Fripp: People who concentrate on giving good service always get more personal satisfact ...

- 1873. Patricia Fripp: People who concentrate on giving good service always get more personal satisfact ...

- 1874. William M. Thackeray: People who do not know how to laugh are always pompous and self-conceited.

- 1875. Ben Elton: People who get through life dependent on other people's possessions are always t ...

- 1876. Maxwell Maltz: People who say that life is not worthwhile are really saying that they themselve ...

- 1877. Jean Genet: Perhaps all music, even the newest, is not so much something discovered as somet ...

- 1878. Olive Schreiner: Perhaps the old monks were right when they tried to root love out; perhaps the p ...

- 1879. Germaine Greer: Perhaps women have always been in closer contact with reality than men: it would ...

- 1880. Oliver Goldsmith: Persecution is a tribute the great must always pay for pre-eminence.
