Famous Quotes
33 Quotations with Approaches.
- 1. Cato the Elder: I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god ...

- 2. Jean Paul Richter: Flowers never emit so sweet and strong a fragrance as before a storm. When a sto ...

- 3. Nick Nuessle: The legacy of Democrats and Republicans approaches: Libertarianism by bankruptcy ...

- 4. Patrick Henry: Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches ...

- 5. Cato: I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue; he approaches nearest to god ...

- 6. Ambrose Bierce: SYCOPHANT, n. One who approaches Greatness on his belly so that he may not be co ...

- 7. Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies: As a USENET discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving N ...

- 8. Adlai E. Stevenson: A politician is a statesman who approaches every question with an open mouth.

- 9. Benjamin Haydon: Art is a reality, not a definition; inasmuch as it approaches a reality, it appr ...

- 10. Jean Baudrillard: As the end of the century approaches, all our culture is like the culture of fli ...

- 11. John Updike: Being naked approaches being revolutionary; going barefoot is mere populism.

- 12. Wendy Cope: Bloody men are like bloody buses -- you wait for about a year and as soon as one ...

- 13. William F. Buckley: Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality the cost becomes prohibitive.

- 14. Muriel Spark: If I had my life over again I should form the habit of nightly composing myself ...

- 15. Harold D. Wilkins: It approaches neglect if an organization could make an intensive and successful ...

- 16. Swami Ramdas: Just as a flower gives out its fragrance to whomsoever approaches or uses it, so ...

- 17. Aldous Huxley: Man approaches the unattainable truth through a succession of errors.

- 18. William Hazlitt: No one ever approaches perfection except by stealth and unknown to themselves.

- 19. George Sand: One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe.

- 20. George Meredith: Possession without obligation to the object possessed approaches felicity.
