Famous Quotes
1832 Quotations with Cent.
- 1061. Georg C. Lichtenberg: There are people who possess not so much genius as a certain talent for perceivi ...

- 1062. Francis H. Bradley: There are those who so dislike the nude that they find something indecent in the ...

- 1063. F.H. Vincent: There can be no rainbow without a storm and a cloud.

- 1064. Pat Riley: There can only be one state of mind as you approach any profound test; total con ...

- 1065. Anne Germain De Stael: There has never been a useful thought or a profound truth that has not found its ...

- 1066. Norman Vincent Peale: There is a real magic in enthusiasm. It spells the difference between mediocrity ...

- 1067. Joan Didion: There is in Hollywood, as in all cultures in which gambling is the central activ ...

- 1068. Vincent van Gogh: There is no blue without yellow and without orange.

- 1069. Charles Krauthammer: There is no comparing the brutality and cynicism of today's pop culture with tha ...

- 1070. Orison Swett Marden: There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful ...

- 1071. Camille Paglia: There is no true expertise in the humanities without knowing all of the humaniti ...

- 1072. Guy Debord: There is nothing more natural than to consider everything as starting from onese ...

- 1073. Yoga Vasishtha: There is nothing so lovely and enduring in the regions which surround us, above ...

- 1074. Homer: There is satiety in all things, in sleep, and love-making, in the loveliness of ...

- 1075. Malcolm Muggeridge: There is something ridiculous and even quite indecent in an individual claiming ...

- 1076. Benjamin Franklin: There seem to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth. The first is by ...

- 1077. F. Scott Fitzgerald: There used to be two kinds of kisses. First when girls were kissed and deserted; ...

- 1078. Mark Twain: There was never a century nor a country that was short of experts who knew the D ...

- 1079. Christine Lavin: There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentr ...

- 1080. Jean Baptiste Moliere: There's nothing quite like tobacco: it's the passion of decent folk, and whoever ...
