Famous Quotes
3459 Quotations with Bein.
- 1741. Lynn M. Little: The easiest thing a human being can do is to criticize another human being.

- 1742. Lynn M. Little: The easiest thing a human being can do is to criticize another human being.

- 1743. Putnam VI: The entire sum of existence is the magic of being needed by just one person.

- 1744. Putnam VI: The entire sum of existence is the magic of being needed by just one person.

- 1745. George Orwell: The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection, that one is som ...

- 1746. Bertrand Russell: The essence of the Liberal outlook lies not in what opinions are held, but in ho ...

- 1747. Georg Hegel: The essence of the modern state is that the universal be bound up with the compl ...

- 1748. Edwin H. Land: The essential part of creativity is not being afraid to fail.

- 1749. Jalal-Uddin Rumi: The Eternal looked upon me for a moment with His eye of power, and annihilated m ...

- 1750. Norman Cousins: The eternal quest of the human being is to shatter his loneliness.

- 1751. Mencius: The evil of people can come from their like of being teachers of others.

- 1752. Saul Bellow: The fact that there are so many weak, poor and boring stories and novels written ...

- 1753. Simone de Beauvoir: The fact that we are human beings is infinitely more important than all the pecu ...

- 1754. Gloria Steinem: The family is the basic cell of government: it is where we are trained to believ ...

- 1755. Jean Bryant: The fear of being wrong is the prime inhibitor of the creative process.

- 1756. Jean Bryant: The fear of being wrong is the prime inhibitor of the creative process.

- 1757. Elias Canetti: The fear of burglars is not only the fear of being robbed, but also the fear of ...

- 1758. John Ruskin: The first condition of education is being able to put someone to wholesome and m ...

- 1759. Charlotte P. Gillman: The first duty of a human being is to assume the right relationship to society - ...

- 1760. Bliss Carman: The first need of being is endurance; to endure with gladness if we can, with fo ...
