Famous Quotes
1444 Quotations with Arles.
- 481. Charles Dickens: I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock ...

- 482. Charles Lingsley: I go at what I am about as if there was nothing else in the world for the time b ...

- 483. Oprah Winfrey: I have a lot of things to prove to myself. One is that I can live my life fearle ...

- 484. Charles de Montesquieu: I have always observed that to succeed in the world a person must seem simple, y ...

- 485. Charles Baudelaire: I have cultivated my hysteria with delight and terror. Now I suffer continually ...

- 486. Charles Lamb: I have indeed lived nominally fifty years, but deduct out of them the hours whic ...

- 487. Charles Dickens: I have known a vast quantity of nonsense talked about bad men not looking you in ...

- 488. Charles Sumner: I have never known a man who was sensual in his youth, who was high-minded when ...

- 489. Charles M. Schwab: I have never seen a man who could do real work except under the stimulus of enco ...

- 490. Charles Baudelaire: I have to confess that I had gambled on my soul and lost it with heroic insoucia ...

- 491. Charles Horton Cooley: I is a militant social tendency, working to hold and enlarge its place in the ge ...

- 492. Charles Barkley: I know I'm never as good or bad as one single performance. I've never believed i ...

- 493. Charles Shulz: I know the answer! The answer lies within the heart of all mankind! The answer i ...

- 494. Charles Darwin: I love fools' experiments. I am always making them.

- 495. Charles Lamb: I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading. ...

- 496. Charles Dickens: I never could have done what I have done without the habits of punctuality, orde ...

- 497. Charles Dickens: I never see any difference in boys. I only know two sorts of boys. Mealy boys an ...

- 498. Ray Charles: I never wanted to be famous. I only wanted to be great.

- 499. Charles De Gaulle: I respect only those who resist me; but I cannot tolerate them.

- 500. Charles Dickens: I revere the memory of Mr. F. as an estimable man and most indulgent husband, on ...
