Famous Quotes
3789 Quotations with Ding.
- 1781. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Reading means borrowing.

- 1782. Paul Eldridge: Reading the epitaphs, our only salvation lies in resurrecting the dead and buryi ...

- 1783. Author Unknown: Reading the Scriptures is an uplifting experience.

- 1784. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: Reading without purpose is sauntering not exercise.

- 1785. Jean Jacques Rousseau: Reading, solitude, idleness, a soft and sedentary life, intercourse with women a ...

- 1786. Ezra Pound: Real education must ultimately be limited to men who insist on knowing. The rest ...

- 1787. Thomas Carlyle: Real good breeding, as the people have it here, is one of the finest things now ...

- 1788. Richard Bach: Real love stories never have endings.

- 1789. Mary Field Belenky: Really listening and suspending one's own judgment is necessary in order to unde ...

- 1790. Mary Field Belenky: Really listening and suspending one's own judgment is necessary in order to unde ...

- 1791. Author Unknown: Receiving a new truth is like adding a new sense.

- 1792. Rebecca Harding Davis: Reform is born of need, not pity.

- 1793. Author Unknown: Religion is like holding on to a rock in the middle of a raging river; faith is ...

- 1794. Marcus Aurelius: Remember how often you have postponed minding your interest, and let slip those ...

- 1795. George Moore: Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell.

- 1796. George Moore: Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell.

- 1797. Arthur D. Little: Research serves to make building stones out of stumbling blocks.

- 1798. Arthur D. Little: Research serves to make building stones out of stumbling blocks.

- 1799. John Locke: Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the unde ...

- 1800. Francis Bacon: Riches are for spending.
