Famous Quotes
889 Quotations with Dual.
- 821. Frederick M. Vinson: There is a vast difference - a constitutional difference-between restrictions im ...

- 822. John Warner: I am outraged that a House member has tried through this provision to breach the ...

- 823. Thomas J. Watson: Whenever an individual or a business decides that success has been attained, pro ...

- 824. William Watson: Personally, I do not believe that we shall have greater armaments in the future ...

- 825. Eric Williams: You can't help but to think about it, that you're going to have a lot of people ...

- 826. Edward O. Wilson: There is a hereditary selective advantage to membership in a powerful group unit ...

- 827. P. G. Wodehouse: Success comes to a writer as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of ...

- 828. Naomi Wolf: No matter what a woman's appearance may be, it will be used to undermine what sh ...

- 829. Abdoulaye Wade: Education for all seems to be the product of a type of distributive justice that ...

- 830. David Weinberger: Personalization: the automatic tailoring of sites and messages to the individual ...

- 831. Minoru Yamasaki: The World Trade Center is a living symbol of man's dedication to world peace... ...

- 832. Carl Yastrzemski: The three-thousand hitting thing was the first time I let individual pressure ge ...

- 833. Sun Yat-sen: An individual should not have too much freedom. A nation should absolute freedom ...

- 834. Lester Young: The trouble with most musicians today is that they are copycats. Of course you h ...

- 835. Don Young: Environmentalists are a socialist group of individuals that are the tool of the ...

- 836. Loretta Young: Maybe it was my acting like a big star all over the place at home that got us al ...

- 837. Honoré de Balzac: The events of human life, whether public or private, are so intimately linked to ...

- 838. Thomas Carlyle: Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. He has a ...

- 839. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur: The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore enter ...

- 840. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The results of life are uncalculated and uncalculable. The years teach much whic ...
