Famous Quotes
552 Quotations with Burn.
- 461. Alan Colmes: There are some who say that cutting taxes so hugely and with such a bias towards ...
- 462. Ivy Compton-Burnett: At a certain point my novels set. They set just as hard as that jam jar. And the ...
- 463. Ivy Compton-Burnett: Time is not a great healer. It is an indifferent and perfunctory one. Sometimes ...
- 464. John Dingell: Living wild species are like a library of books still unread. Our heedless destr ...
- 465. Amelia Earhart: Better do a good deed near at home than go far away to burn incense.
- 466. Kim Elizabeth: My imagination completely controls me, and forever feeds the fire that burns wit ...
- 467. Dave Eggers: Everything within takes place after Jack died and before my mom and I drowned in ...
- 468. Dave Eggers: Revelation is everything, not for its own sake, because most self-revelation is ...
- 469. Buchi Emecheta: The first book I wrote was The Bride Price which was a romantic book, but my hus ...
- 470. Laurence Fishburne: I think of myself as being a relatively intelligent man who is open to a lot of ...
- 471. Mohandas Gandhi: You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop readi ...
- 472. Roland Gift: It's better to burn brightly for half as long than to be a dim lingering light.
- 473. Christine Gregoire: Vernon Reis opened the world to me through books. He taught me that while I was ...
- 474. Florence Henderson: My goal has always been to be like a female George Burns. Having had the opportu ...
- 475. Jimi Hendrix: The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things yo ...
- 476. Katharine Hepburn: Being a housewife and a mother is the biggest job in the world, but if it doesn' ...
- 477. Katharine Hepburn: Death will be a great relief. No more interviews.
- 478. Katharine Hepburn: It's a rather rude gesture, but at least it's clear what you mean.
- 479. Katharine Hepburn: It's life isn't it? You plow ahead and make a hit. And you plow on and someone p ...
- 480. Katharine Hepburn: Marriage is a series of desperate arguments people feel passionately about.