Famous Quotes
416 Quotations with Cell.
- 161. Norman Mailer: In America all too few blows are struck into flesh. We kill the spirit here, we ...
- 162. Ralph Waldo Emerson: In America the geography is sublime, but the men are not; the inventions are exc ...
- 163. Raymond Chandler: In jail a man has no personality. He is a minor disposal problem and a few entri ...
- 164. Roger Enrico: In really good companies, you have to lead. You have to come up with big ideas a ...
- 165. Margaret Oliphant: It has been my fate in a long life of production to be credited chiefly with the ...
- 166. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: It is a common seen by experience that excellent memories do often accompany wea ...
- 167. James F. Cooper: It is a misfortune that necessity has induced men to accord greater license to t ...
- 168. Marcus T. Cicero: It is a shameful thing to be weary of inquiry when what we search for is excelle ...
- 169. Isaac Disraeli: It is a wretched taste to be gratified with mediocrity when the excellent lies b ...
- 170. John Ruskin: It is excellent discipline for an author to feel that he must say all that he ha ...
- 171. Author Unknown: It is not enough to give the customer excellent service. You must subtly make hi ...
- 172. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: It is the characteristic excellence of the strong man that he can bring momentou ...
- 173. Thornton Wilder: I've never forgotten for long at a time that living is struggle. I know that eve ...
- 174. Orison Swett Marden: Just make up your mind at the very outset that your work is going to stand for q ...
- 175. Gore Vidal: Laughing at someone else is an excellent way of learning how to laugh at oneself ...
- 176. Herman Melville: Let America first praise mediocrity even, in her children, before she praises... ...
- 177. John Wilmot: Let your well-discerning palate (the best judge about you) travel from cellar to ...
- 178. Annette Funicello: Life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful.
- 179. Eugene O'Neill: Life is a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors.
- 180. Oscar Wilde: Life is not governed by will or intention. Life is a question of nerves, and fib ...