Famous Quotes
255 Quotations with Completely.
- 101. Emile Durkheim: One cannot long remain so absorbed in contemplation of emptiness without being i ...

- 102. Andre Gide: One completely overcomes only what one assimilates.

- 103. Jean Cocteau: One of the characteristics of the dream is that nothing surprises us in it. With ...

- 104. Friedrich Nietzsche: One receives as reward for much ennui, despondency, boredom -- such as a solitud ...

- 105. Malcolm McLaren: Our culture has become something that is completely and utterly in love with its ...

- 106. Malcolm McLaren: Our culture has become something that is completely and utterly in love with its ...

- 107. Rainer Maria Rilke: Painting is something that takes place among the colors, and one has to leave th ...

- 108. Swami Ramdas: People do not know what the Name of God can do. Those who repeat it constantly a ...

- 109. Winona Ryder: People think that they just want movies like Pretty Woman, when really they -- a ...

- 110. George Bernard Shaw: Physically there is nothing to distinguish human society from the farm-yard exce ...

- 111. G.J. Russell: Sometimes I pause and sadly think of all the things that might have been. Of all ...

- 112. G.J. Russell: Sometimes I pause and sadly think of all the things that might have been. Of all ...

- 113. Maxwell Maltz: Stand up to crises. Don't let them throw you! Fight to stay calm... even surmoun ...

- 114. Julie Burchill: Tears are sometimes an inappropriate response to death. When a life has been liv ...

- 115. Willa Cattier: That is happiness: to be dissolved into something completely great.

- 116. Willa Cattier: That is happiness: to be dissolved into something completely great.

- 117. George Orwell: The atmosphere of orthodoxy is always damaging to prose, and above all it is com ...

- 118. Primo Levi: The bond between a man and his profession is similar to that which ties him to h ...

- 119. Aldous Huxley: The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age ...

- 120. Aldous Huxley: The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age ...
