Famous Quotes
41 Quotations with Constitutes.
- 1. Peter Drucker: Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the ...
- 2. Helen Keller: Many persons have the wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not a ...
- 3. Confucius: To be able under all circumstances to practice five things constitutes perfect v ...
- 4. Ambrose Bierce: MACHINATION, n. The method employed by one's opponents in baffling one's open an ...
- 5. Confucius: To be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect v ...
- 6. Elisha Potter: Human nature constitutes a part of the evidence in every case.
- 7. Immanuel Kant: The universal and lasting establishment of peace constitutes not merely a part, ...
- 8. William Hazlitt: No act terminating in itself constitutes greatness.
- 9. Karl Kraus: Adults who still derive childlike pleasure from hanging gifts of a ready-made ed ...
- 10. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: As it must not, so genius cannot be lawless; for it is even that constitutes its ...
- 11. Alfred Jarry: Blind and unwavering undisciplined at all times constitutes the real strength of ...
- 12. Christopher Columbus: Gold constitutes treasure, and he who possesses it has all the needs in this wor ...
- 13. Walter Benjamin: He who seeks to approach his own buried past must conduct himself like a man dig ...
- 14. Elizabeth T. King: I find that it is not the circumstances in which we are placed, but the spirit i ...
- 15. Gotthold Lessing: It is not the truth that a man possesses, or believes that he possesses, but by ...
- 16. Helen Keller: Many people have the wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not at ...
- 17. John Petit-Senn: Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.
- 18. Friedrich Nietzsche: Nothing has been purchased more dearly than the little bit of reason and sense o ...
- 19. Thomas A. Edison: One might think that the money value of an invention constitutes its reward to t ...
- 20. E. M. Cioran: Show me one thing here on earth which has begun well and not ended badly. The pr ...