Famous Quotes
2319 Quotations with Call.
- 161. Lazarus Long: Stupidity cannot be cured with money, or through education, or by legislation. S ...

- 162. Havelock Ellis: What we call progress is the exchange of one nuisance for another nuisance.

- 163. Joan Rivers: I caused my husband's heart attack. In the middle of lovemaking I took the paper ...

- 164. The Clown Prince of Darkness: What we choose to call sanity is a big house where the mad have no mothers.

- 165. Voltaire: A clergyman is one who feels himself called upon to live without working at the ...

- 166. Johnny Carson: The Hollywood tradition I like best is called "sucking up to the stars."

- 167. Henry Fielding: LOVE: A word properly applied to our delight in particular kinds of food; someti ...

- 168. A.A. Milne: If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the nam ...

- 169. Ogden Nash: The turtle lives 'twixt plated decks
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- 170. Callimachus: A big book is a big bore.

- 171. Aldo Leopold: Examine each question in terms of what is ethically and aesthetically right, as ...

- 172. Woody Allen: For the first year of marriage I had basically a bad attitude. I tended to place ...

- 173. Oscar Wilde: What people call insincerity is simply a method by which we can multiply our per ...

- 174. H. L. Mencken: Men are the only animals that devote themselves, day in and day out, to making o ...

- 175. Winning sentence: Delores breezed along the surface of her life like a flat stone forever skipping ...

- 176. Ian Shoales: I know what love is: Tracy and Hepburn, Bogart and Bacall, Romeo and Juliet, Jac ...

- 177. Orson Welles: Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when called upon to act in ...

- 178. George Bernard Shaw: Make money and the whole nation will conspire to call you a gentleman.

- 179. Hugh Hefner: I'm not apt to be getting married in the near future and my lifestyle isn't apt ...

- 180. Oliver Herford: Darling: the popular form of address used in speaking to a person of the opposit ...
