Famous Quotes
324 Quotations with Capable.
- 201. Dag Hammarskjold: The present moment is significant, not as the bridge between past and future, bu ...

- 202. Oswald Spengler: The press today is an army with carefully organized weapons, the journalists its ...

- 203. Jean Piaget: The principle goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new th ...

- 204. Margaret Mead: The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is ...

- 205. Anthony Robbins: The quality of your life is dependent upon the quality of the life of your cells ...

- 206. Geoffrey Gaberino: The real contest is always between what you've done and what you're capable of d ...

- 207. Helen Hayes: The story of a love is not important -- what is important is that one is capable ...

- 208. Giordano Bruno: The universe is then one, infinite, immobile. It is not capable of comprehension ...

- 209. William Booth: There are men so incorrigibly lazy that no inducement that you can offer will te ...

- 210. Sir William Temple: There cannot live a more unhappy creature than an ill-natured old man, who is ne ...

- 211. Germaine Greer: There has come into existence, chiefly in America, a breed of men who claim to b ...

- 212. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: There is no crime of which I do not deem myself capable.

- 213. Henry Ford: There is no man living who isn't capable of doing more than he thinks he can do.

- 214. Nelson Mandela: There is no passion to be found playing small -- in settling for a life that is ...

- 215. Guy Debord: There is nothing more natural than to consider everything as starting from onese ...

- 216. Soren Kierkegaard: There is nothing with which every man is so afraid as getting to know how enormo ...

- 217. John Stuart Mill: There is one plain rule of life. Try thyself unweariedly till thou findest the h ...

- 218. Selma Lagerlof: There isn't much that tastes better than praise from those who are wise and capa ...

- 219. Jean De La Bruyere: This great misfortune -- to be incapable of solitude.

- 220. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Those who apply themselves too closely to trifling things often become incapable ...
