Famous Quotes
1832 Quotations with Cent.
- 481. Norman Vincent Peale: Cushion the painful effects of hard blows by keeping the enthusiasm going strong ...

- 482. Thomas Merton: Death is someone you see very clearly with eyes in the center of your heart. Eye ...

- 483. Publilius Syrus: Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness.

- 484. Buddha: Do not live in the past, do not live in the future; concentrate the mind on the ...

- 485. Vincent van Gogh: Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination; do not become the slave of ...

- 486. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Do not tell me of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations. Are they ...

- 487. E. M. Cioran: Does our ferocity not derive from the fact that our instincts are all too intere ...

- 488. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Don't dissipate your powers; strive to concentrate them. Genius thinks it can do ...

- 489. Lou Holtz: Don't tell your problems to people: eighty percent don't care; and the other twe ...

- 490. Hosea Ballou: Doubt is the incentive to truth and inquiry leads the way.

- 491. Edna St. Vincent Millay: Down you mongrel, Death! Back into your kennel!

- 492. Norman Vincent Peale: Drop the idea that you are Atlas carrying the world on your shoulders. The world ...

- 493. Albert Einstein: During the last century, and part of the one before, it was widely held that the ...

- 494. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Each work of art excludes the world, concentrates attention on itself. For the t ...

- 495. Dame Edith Sitwell: Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a form of madness. It ...

- 496. James L. Hayes: Effective managers live in the present but concentrate on the future.

- 497. Jackie Mason: Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe.

- 498. Norman Vincent Peale: Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do t ...

- 499. Louis L'Amour: Enemies can be an incentive to survive and become someone in spite of them. Enem ...

- 500. Paul J. Meyer: Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of def ...
