Famous Quotes
3459 Quotations with Bein.
- 861. Viktor E. Frankl: Challenging the meaning of life is the truest expression of the state of being h ...

- 862. Simone Weil: Charity. To love human beings in so far as they are nothing. That is to love the ...

- 863. Henry David Thoreau: City life is millions of people being lonesome together.

- 864. Karl Marx: Civil servants and priests, soldiers and ballet-dancers, schoolmasters and polic ...

- 865. Oscar Wilde: Civilization is not by any means an easy thing to attain to. There are only two ...

- 866. Ann Landers: Class is an aura of confidence that is being sure without being cocky. Class has ...

- 867. William Blake: Commerce is so far from being beneficial to arts, or to empire, that it is destr ...

- 868. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: Commonly, people believe that defeat is characterized by a general bustle and a ...

- 869. John A. Piece: Communication is not only the essence of being human, but also a vital property ...

- 870. Pliny the Elder: Compassion and shame come over one who considers how precarious is the origin of ...

- 871. John Berger: Compassion has no place in the natural order of the world which operates on the ...

- 872. C. E. M. Joad: Conscience was the barmaid of the Victorian soul. Recognizing that human beings ...

- 873. Jean Baudrillard: Contact with men who wield power and authority still leaves an intangible sense ...

- 874. Guy de Maupassant: Conversation. What is it? A Mystery! It's the art of never seeming bored, of tou ...

- 875. Plutarch: Courage consists not in hazarding without fear, but being resolutely minded in a ...

- 876. Earl Wilson: Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death.

- 877. Dr. Joyce Brothers: Credit buying is much like being drunk; the buzz happens immediately, and it giv ...

- 878. Gustave Le Bon: Crowds are somewhat like the sphinx of ancient fable: It is necessary to arrive ...

- 879. Henry Van Dyke: Culture is the habit of being pleased with the best and knowing why.

- 880. Thomas Carlyle: Culture is the process by which a person becomes all that they were created capa ...
