Famous Quotes
1312 Quotations with David.
- 541. David Mamet: People may or may not say what they mean... but they always say something design ...

- 542. David H Comins: People will accept your ideas much more readily if you tell them Benjamin Frankl ...

- 543. David H Comins: People will accept your ideas much more readily if you tell them Benjamin Frankl ...

- 544. Henry David Thoreau: Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mank ...

- 545. Henry David Thoreau: Poetry implies the whole truth, philosophy expresses only a particle of it.

- 546. David Hare: Poetry is the key to the hieroglyphics of nature.

- 547. David Hare: Poetry is the key to the hieroglyphics of nature.

- 548. David Mamet: Policemen so cherish their status as keepers of the peace and protectors of the ...

- 549. David J. Wolpe: Prayer is less about changing the world than it is about changing ourselves.

- 550. David J. Wolpe: Prayer is less about changing the world than it is about changing ourselves.

- 551. Henry David Thoreau: Public opinion is a weak tyrant compared with our own private opinion. What a ma ...

- 552. David Hare: Purity is the feminine, truth the masculine of honor.

- 553. Henry David Thoreau: Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.

- 554. David J. Schwartz: Remind yourself regularly that you are better than you think you are. Successful ...

- 555. David Ogilvy: Set exorbitant standards, and give your people hell when they don't live up to t ...

- 556. Henry David Thoreau: Shall a man go and hang himself because he belongs to the race of pygmies, and n ...

- 557. Henry David Thoreau: Should not every apartment in which man dwells be lofty enough to create some ob ...

- 558. Henry David Thoreau: Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all fooli ...

- 559. David Augsnurger: Since nothing we intend is ever faultless, and nothing we attempt ever without e ...

- 560. David Hare: Smiles are the language of love.
