Famous Quotes
1233 Quotations with Certain.
- 261. Robert Newton Anthony: Most people would rather be certain they're miserable, than risk being happy

- 262. T.S. Eliot: When we read of human beings behaving in certain ways, with the approval of the ...

- 263. Terry Teachout: We are born into a vast room whose walls consist of a thousand doors of possibil ...

- 264. The Bible: This certain hope of being saved is a strong and trust-worthy anchor for our sou ...

- 265. Walt Disney: There is great comfort and inspiration in the feeling of close human relationshi ...

- 266. William James: A rule of thinking which would absolutely prevent me from acknowledging certain ...

- 267. Albert Einstein: Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursui ...

- 268. Albert Einstein: The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it see ...

- 269. Albert Einstein: After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend ...

- 270. Albert Einstein: It is mathematics that offers the exact natural sciences a certain measure of se ...

- 271. Donald Harvey Tippet: If Easter means anything to modern man it means that eternal truth is eternal. Y ...

- 272. William Osler: To have striven, to have made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals -- ...

- 273. Theodore M. Hesburgh: The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow a ...

- 274. Herbert Spencer: It is a mistake to assume that government must necessarily last forever. The ins ...

- 275. James Madison: All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree.

- 276. Leo Buscaglia: Perfect love is rare indeed - for to be a lover will require that you continuall ...

- 277. Sigmund Freud: A certain degree of neurosis is of inestimable value as a drive, especially to a ...

- 278. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: A certain harmony should be kept between actions and ideas if we want to fully d ...

- 279. Lewis H. Lapham: A certain kind of rich man afflicted with the symptoms of moral dandyism sooner ...

- 280. Thomas Hood: A certain portion of the human race has certainly a taste for being diddled.
