Famous Quotes
1008 Quotations with Arch.
- 561. Peter F. Drucker: The entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as ...

- 562. Plutarch: The first evil those who are prone to talk suffer, is that they hear nothing.

- 563. Sigmund Freud: The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been a ...

- 564. Oliver Goldsmith: The heart of every man lies open to the shafts of correction if the archer can t ...

- 565. Aldous Huxley: The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wav ...

- 566. Marguerite Duras: The house a woman creates is a Utopia. She can't help it -- can't help trying to ...

- 567. Mark Twain: The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that processi ...

- 568. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The intellectual man requires a fine bait; the sots are easily amused. But every ...

- 569. Ralph Erskine: The job of buildings is to improve human relations: architecture must ease them, ...

- 570. Ralph Erskine: The job of buildings is to improve human relations: architecture must ease them, ...

- 571. Bertrand Russell: The life of man is a long march through the night, surrounded by invisible foes, ...

- 572. Henry George: The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago th ...

- 573. Plutarch: The measure of a man is the way he bears up under misfortune.

- 574. Plutarch: The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled.

- 575. Harold Wilson: The monarchy is a labor intensive industry.

- 576. Lord Shaftesbury: The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. For all beauty ...

- 577. Ruth Hubbard: The mythology of science asserts that with many different scientists all asking ...

- 578. Lyndon B. Johnson: The noblest search is the search for excellence.

- 579. Benjamin Haydon: The only legitimate artists in England are the architects.

- 580. Archie Bunker: The only thing that holds a marriage together is the husband being big enough to ...
