Famous Quotes
3879 Quotations with Bout.
- 1761. Jim Donovan: The key to lifelong happiness. Find something you're passionate about and then f ...

- 1762. Lord Byron: The lapse of ages changes all things -- time, language, the earth, the bounds of ...

- 1763. William Faulkner: The last sound on the worthless earth will be two human beings trying to launch ...

- 1764. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The less a man thinks or knows about his virtues, the better we like him.

- 1765. Author Unknown: The less you know about a subject, the longer it takes you to explain it.

- 1766. Author Unknown: The Lord doesn't ask about your ability, only your availability; and, if you pro ...

- 1767. Colleen McCullough: The lovely thing about being forty is that you can appreciate twenty-five-year-o ...

- 1768. Lou Holtz: The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropp ...

- 1769. John Laidlaw: The main lesson about prayer is just this: Do it! Do it! Do it! You want to be t ...

- 1770. John Laidlaw: The main lesson about prayer is just this: Do it! Do it! Do it! You want to be t ...

- 1771. Will Rogers: The main thing about being a hero is to know when to die.

- 1772. Henry Miller: The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no p ...

- 1773. B.C. Forbes: The man who is intent on making the most of his opportunities is too busy to bot ...

- 1774. George Bernard Shaw: The man who writes about himself and his own time is the only man who writes abo ...

- 1775. George Bernard Shaw: The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The povert ...

- 1776. Ronnie Barker: The marvelous thing about a joke with a double meaning is that it can only mean ...

- 1777. Jackie Joyner-Kersee: The medals don't mean anything and the glory doesn't last. It's all about your h ...

- 1778. Charles Kingsley: The men whom I have seen succeed best in life always have been cheerful and hope ...

- 1779. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable.

- 1780. George Shultz: The minute you start talking about what your going to do if you lose, you have l ...
