Famous Quotes
1832 Quotations with Cent.
- 921. Tom Seaver: The concentration and dedication -- the intangibles are the deciding factors bet ...

- 922. Aleister Crowley: The conscience of the world is so guilty that it always assumes that people who ...

- 923. St. Theresa of Lisieux: The country in which I live is not my native country, that lies elsewhere, and i ...

- 924. John F. Kennedy: The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of the f ...

- 925. Thomas Carlyle: The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live ...

- 926. Carl Ally: The creative person wants to be a know-it-all. He wants to know about all kinds ...

- 927. Carl Ally: The creative person wants to be a know-it-all. He wants to know about all kinds ...

- 928. Lewis Mumford: The cycle of the machine is now coming to an end. Man has learned much in the ha ...

- 929. Ramana Maharshi: The degree of freedom from unwanted thoughts and the degree of concentration on ...

- 930. Janet Reno: The Department of Justice is committed to asking one central question of everyth ...

- 931. Janet Reno: The Department of Justice is committed to asking one central question of everyth ...

- 932. Elbert Hubbard: The difference in men does not lie in the size of their hands, nor in the perfec ...

- 933. Henry David Thoreau: The earth is not a mere fragment of dead history, stratum upon stratum like the ...

- 934. Ellen Key: The emancipation of women is practically the greatest egoistic movement of the n ...

- 935. Julian Clary: The English like eccentrics. They just don't like them living next door.

- 936. Julian Clary: The English like eccentrics. They just don't like them living next door.

- 937. Cyril Connolly: The English masses are lovable: they are kind, decent, tolerant, practical and n ...

- 938. Cecil J. Sharpe: The essence of all immorality and sin is making ourselves the center around whic ...

- 939. Georg Hegel: The essence of the modern state is that the universal be bound up with the compl ...

- 940. John Updike: The essential self is innocent, and when it tastes its own innocence knows that ...
