Famous Quotes
1631 Quotations with Anything.
- 921. Edward de Bono: Some people drift along like a cork on a river, feeling that they cannot do anyt ...

- 922. Louis Nizer: Some people will believe anything if you whisper it to them.

- 923. Author Unknown: Some people will never learn anything well, because they understand everything t ...

- 924. Author Unknown: Sometimes the best way to figure out who you are is to get to that place where y ...

- 925. Michael Jordan: Step by step. I can't think of any other way of accomplishing anything.

- 926. Michael Jordan: Step by step. I can't think of any other way of accomplishing anything.

- 927. Phyllis Mcginley: Sticks and stones are hard on bones aimed with angry art. Words can sting like a ...

- 928. Phyllis Mcginley: Sticks and stones are hard on bones aimed with angry art. Words can sting like a ...

- 929. Freda Adler: Stripped of ethical rationalizations and philosophical pretensions, a crime is a ...

- 930. Freda Adler: Stripped of ethical rationalizations and philosophical pretensions, a crime is a ...

- 931. Dr. Martha Friedman: Success based on anything but internal fulfillment is bound to be empty.

- 932. Dr. Martha Friedman: Success based on anything but internal fulfillment is bound to be empty.

- 933. Raymond Chandler: Such is the brutalization of commercial ethics in this country that no one can f ...

- 934. Camille Paglia: Television is actually closer to reality than anything in books. The madness of ...

- 935. Charles Kuralt: Thanks to the interstate highway system, it is now possible to travel across the ...

- 936. Charles Kuralt: Thanks to the interstate highway system, it is now possible to travel across the ...

- 937. George Santayana: That fear first created the gods is perhaps as true as anything so brief could b ...

- 938. Anatole France: That man is prudent who neither hopes nor fears anything from the uncertain even ...

- 939. Noel Coward: That strange feeling we had in the war. Have you found anything in your lives si ...

- 940. Edmond and Jules De Goncourt: That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a pictur ...
