Famous Quotes
980 Quotations with Cover.
- 141. Bernard Bailey: When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappoin ...

- 142. Dorothy L. Sayers: A facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought.

- 143. Alfred North Whitehead: Everything of importance has been said before by somebody who did not discover i ...

- 144. Donald Foster: No one who cannot rejoice in the discovery of his own mistakes deserves to be ca ...

- 145. Oscar Wilde: Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when i ...

- 146. Robin Norwood: Make your own recovery the first priority in your life.

- 147. Albert Szent-Gyorgi: A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind.

- 148. Shakti Gawain: We will discover the nature of our particular genius when we stop trying to conf ...

- 149. Robert Cormier: As pity moved into that hole inside her, she discovered how distant pity was fro ...

- 150. Donald Simanek: A great frustration in life is discovering that sometimes those who say somethin ...

- 151. Reed Markham: Successful innovators recognize that discovery of great ideas come from looking ...

- 152. Sir Isaac Newton: I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been ...

- 153. Plato: For this invention of yours will produce forgetfulness in the minds of those who ...

- 154. Jacob Bronowski: The most wonderful discovery made by scientists is science itself.

- 155. Steve Jones: Darwin's theory of common descent does for biology what Galileo did for the plan ...

- 156. Alexander Fraser Tyler: A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist un ...

- 157. Aldous Huxley: An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than s ...

- 158. Oscar Wilde: America had often been discovered before Columbus, but it had always been hushed ...

- 159. Robert Benchley: It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing, but I cou ...

- 160. Blaise Pascal: We are generally the better persuaded by the reasons we discover ourselves than ...
