Famous Quotes
1369 Quotations with Charles.
- 521. Charles M. Schulz: It doesn't matter what you believe, just so long as you're sincere.
- 522. Charles Sanders Peirce: It is a common observation that those who dwell continually upon their expectati ...
- 523. Charles Darwin: It is a cursed evil to any man to become as absorbed in any subject as I am in m ...
- 524. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: It is a great pity when the one who should be the head figure is a mere figure h ...
- 525. Charles Dickens: It is a pleasant thing to reflect upon, and furnishes a complete answer to those ...
- 526. Charles Fillmore: It is a sin to be poor.
- 527. Charles Williams: It is almost impossible to state what one in fact believes, because it is almost ...
- 528. Charles Caleb Colton: It is always safe to learn, even from our enemies; seldom safe to venture to ins ...
- 529. Charles de Montesquieu: It is always the adventurers who do great things, not the sovereigns of great em ...
- 530. Charles Caleb Colton: It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. He that is on a lee shore, and ...
- 531. Charles Caleb Colton: It is good to act as if. It is even better to grow to the point where it is no l ...
- 532. Charles Dudley Warner: It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We a ...
- 533. Charles Baudelaire: It is from the womb of art that criticism was born.
- 534. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.
- 535. Charles the Bold: It is not necessary to hope in order to understand, nor to succeed in order to p ...
- 536. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: It is not well to make great changes in old age.
- 537. Charles Dudley Warner: It is only fools who keep straining at high C all their lives.
- 538. Charles Caleb Colton: It is only when the rich are sick that they fully feel the impotence of wealth.
- 539. Charles Horton Cooley: It is surely a matter of common observation that a man who knows no one thing in ...
- 540. Charles Caleb Colton: It is the briefest yet wisest maxim which tells us to "meddle not".