675 Quotations with Early.
- 261. Oscar Wilde: Modern pictures are, no doubt, delightful to look at. At least, some of them are ...

- 262. John Kenneth Galbraith: Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy. A ...

- 263. Thomas Brackett Reed: Most new things are not good, and die an early death; but those which push thems ...

- 264. Noel Coward: My advice about acting? Speak clearly, don't bump into people, and if you must h ...

- 265. Edward Gibbon: My early and invincible love of reading I would not exchange for all the riches ...

- 266. Linda Ellerbee: My father was generous with his affection, given to great, awkward, engulfing hu ...

- 267. Wilma Rudolph: My mother taught me very early to believe I could achieve any accomplishment I w ...

- 268. John Keats: My passions are all asleep from my having slumbered till nearly eleven and weake ...

- 269. Abraham Lincoln: Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, g ...

- 270. Charles Baudelaire: Nearly all our originality comes from the stamp that time impresses upon our sen ...

- 271. Winston Churchill: Nearly all societies have the instinct is to lock up anybody who is truly free. ...

- 272. Willa Cather: Nearly all the Escapists in the long past have managed their own budget and thei ...

- 273. John Ruskin: Nearly all the evils in the Church have arisen from bishops desiring power more ...

- 274. John Ruskin: Nearly all the powerful people of this age are unbelievers, the best of them in ...

- 275. Helen Gurley Brown: Nearly every glamorous, wealthy, successful career woman you might envy now star ...

- 276. Thomas A. Edison: Nearly every man who develops an idea works at it up to the point where it looks ...

- 277. Author Unknown: Next to temperance, a quiet conscience, a cheerful mind and active habits, I pla ...

- 278. Author Unknown: Next to temperance, a quiet conscience, a cheerful mind and active habits, I pla ...

- 279. George Jean Nathan: No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched.

- 280. George Jean Nathan: No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched.

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