Famous Quotes
736 Quotations with Direct.
- 301. Robert Collier: One might as well try to ride two horses moving in different directions, as to t ...

- 302. Nido Qubein: One of the greatest resources people cannot mobilize themselves is that they try ...

- 303. Maxwell Maltz: One of the reasons it has seemed so difficult for a person to change his habits, ...

- 304. H. G. Hutcheson: One of the reasons why the Ten Commandments are so short and to the point is the ...

- 305. H. G. Hutcheson: One of the reasons why the Ten Commandments are so short and to the point is the ...

- 306. Anthony Robbins: One reason so few of us achieve what we truly want is that we never direct our f ...

- 307. I Ching: One should act in consonance with the way of heaven and earth, which is enduring ...

- 308. Alexander Solzhenitsyn: One should never direct people towards happiness, because happiness too is an id ...

- 309. Socrates: Ordinary people seem not to realize that those who really apply themselves in th ...

- 310. Theodore Roosevelt: Our chief usefulness to humanity rests on our combining power with high purpose. ...

- 311. Author Unknown: Our destiny is shaped by our thoughts and our actions. We cannot direct the wind ...

- 312. Margaret Mead: Our humility rests upon a series of learned behaviors, woven together into patte ...

- 313. Stuart Wilde: Our life's journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level ...

- 314. Stuart Wilde: Our life's journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level ...

- 315. Randolph S. Bourne: Our real duty is always found running in the direction of our worthiest desires.

- 316. Earl Nightingale: Our rewards in life will always be in direct ratio to our service.

- 317. Eric Allenbaugh: Painful as it may be, a significant emotional event can be the catalyst for choo ...

- 318. Norman Tebbit: Parliament must not be told a direct untruth, but it's quite possible to allow t ...

- 319. Elbert Hubbard: Play needs direction as well as work.

- 320. Pierre Charron: Pleasure and pain, though directly opposite are contrived to be constant compani ...
