Famous Quotes
2157 Quotations with Count.
- 1181. Count Leo Tolstoy: The sobs and tears of joy he had not foreseen rose with such force within him th ...
- 1182. Count Leo Tolstoy: The strongest of all warriors are these two -- time and patience.
- 1183. Thomas Paine: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from th ...
- 1184. Samuel Johnson: The Supreme end of education is expert discernment in all things -- the power to ...
- 1185. Aleister Crowley: The supreme satisfaction is to be able to despise one's neighbor and this fact g ...
- 1186. Author Unknown: The thing that counts most in the pursuit of happiness is choosing the right com ...
- 1187. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The thirst for adventure is the vent which Destiny offers; a war, a crusade, a g ...
- 1188. Elwyn Brooks White: The total collapse of the public opinion polls shows that this country is in goo ...
- 1189. Georg Hegel: The true courage of civilized nations is readiness for sacrifice in the service ...
- 1190. Jonathan Swift: The two maxims of any great man at court are, always to keep his countenance and ...
- 1191. Eugene J. Mccarthy: The two-party system has given this country the war of Lyndon Johnson, the Water ...
- 1192. William Shakespeare: The undiscovered country form whose born no traveler returns.
- 1193. Gertrude Stein: The United States is just now the oldest country in the world, there always is a ...
- 1194. Count Leo Tolstoy: The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people.
- 1195. Sir Humphrey Davy: The wealth and prosperity of the country are only the comeliness of the body, th ...
- 1196. Chief Seattle: The white man's dead forget the country of their birth when they go to walk amon ...
- 1197. Robert Welch: The whole country is one vast insane asylum and they're letting the worst patien ...
- 1198. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to ...
- 1199. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The wise man finds it better not to enter the encounter than to conquer. It is m ...
- 1200. Carl Jung: The wise man who is not heeded is counted a fool, and the fool who proclaims the ...