Famous Quotes
1868 Quotations with Comes.
- 1561. Peter Hall: Whoever becomes the head of the National Theater finds himself in a position lik ...
- 1562. Herbie Hancock: My approach to music doesn't come from me being a certain type of musician, or a ...
- 1563. Herbie Hancock: The concept of improvisation is an idea that's very close to my heart, but I can ...
- 1564. Learned Hand: With the courage which only comes of justified self-confidence, he dared to rest ...
- 1565. Learned Hand: Yet with all the attraction that it has, our youth cannot long remain without fe ...
- 1566. Richard Harris: I formed a new group called Alcoholics-Unanimous. If you don't feel like a drink ...
- 1567. Mark Harris: Like medieval peasants, computer manufacturers and millions of users are locked ...
- 1568. Mickey Hart: The adventure of composition is a mystery. The muse has her ways, she hides from ...
- 1569. Mathew Henry: After a storm comes a calm.
- 1570. Mathew Henry: Many a dangerous temptation comes to us in fine gay colors that are but skin-dee ...
- 1571. Damon Hill: Winter testing is essential but there comes a point where you have had enough of ...
- 1572. J. Edgar Hoover: Just the minute the FBI begins making recommendations on what should be done wit ...
- 1573. Thomas Howard: I owe my nurture to evangelicalism. The evangelical wins hands down in the histo ...
- 1574. Elbert Hubbard: It may happen sometimes that a long debate becomes the cause of a longer friends ...
- 1575. Victor Hugo: When dictatorship is a fact, revolution becomes a right.
- 1576. Wilhelm von Humboldt: Wherever the citizen becomes indifferent to his fellows, so will the husband be ...
- 1577. John Hurt: I mark a script like an exam, and I try not to do anything under 50 per cent. Si ...
- 1578. King Hussein I: I had realized from the outset that vanity was a fatal affliction and that the o ...
- 1579. King Hussein I: I have a simple philosophy about life and death. How easily it comes and how eas ...
- 1580. Andrew Hamilton: Power may justly be compared to a great river; while kept within it bounds it is ...