Famous Quotes
1618 Quotations with Disc.
- 101. Sidney Madwed: I was always puzzled by the fact that people have a great deal of trouble and pa ...

- 102. Henry Tuckerman: Explain it as we may, a martial strain will urge a man into the front rank of ba ...

- 103. C. C. Colton: Men of strong minds and who think for themselves, should not be discouraged on f ...

- 104. Florence Scovel Shinn: Every great work, every great accomplishment, has been brought into manifestatio ...

- 105. Alan Alda: Be brave enough to live creatively. The creative is the place where no one else ...

- 106. C. M. Cox: Blaise Pascal used to mark with charcoal the walls of his playroom, seeking a me ...

- 107. Ashley Montagu: I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been ...

- 108. Frederick The Great: The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discove ...

- 109. The William Feather Magazine: Too many of us wait to do the perfect thing, with the result we do nothing. The ...

- 110. Jeremy Collier: There are few things reason can discover with so much certainty and ease as its ...

- 111. Lawrence J. Peters: All science is concerned with the relationship of cause and effect. Each scienti ...

- 112. Saturday Review: Penicillin was indeed the product of accidental discovery, but the discovery was ...

- 113. Clarence Day: As time goes on, new and remoter aspects of truth are discovered which can seldo ...

- 114. Pythagoras: It is only necessary to make war with five things; with the maladies of the body ...

- 115. Samuel Smiles: Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Precepts and ...

- 116. Joseph Addison: I think I may define taste to be that faculty of the soul which discerns the bea ...

- 117. C. H. Parkhurst: All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking ...

- 118. Ernest Hello: There are men who would quickly love each other if once they were speak to each ...

- 119. John Locke: There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his ...

- 120. John Dewey: Every serious-minded person knows that a large part of the effort required in mo ...
