Famous Quotes
297 Quotations with Easily.
- 261. George Dennison Prentice: A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayings are as easily l ...
- 262. Marcus Fabius Quintilian: The prosperous can not easily form a right idea of misery.
- 263. Manfred von Richthofen: Sometimes, however, the Gaelic blood asserts itself. The Frenchmen will then att ...
- 264. Frederick W. Robertson: A silent man is easily reputed wise. A man who suffers none to see him in the co ...
- 265. Cecil Rhodes: We must find new lands from which we can easily obtain raw materials and at the ...
- 266. Mary Roberts Rinehart: Women are like dogs really. They love like dogs, a little insistently. And they ...
- 267. Gianni Versace: My dream was always to be a composer, but fashion came very easily.
- 268. Thomas Willis: Persons that are stupid we may imagine, sometimes an excess of some manifest qua ...
- 269. Andrew Young: It is a blessing to die for a cause, because you can so easily die for nothing.
- 270. Marguerite Yourcenar: I have never seasoned a truth with the sauce of a lie in order to digest it more ...
- 271. Franco Zeffirelli: It's hard for other people to realize just how easily we Florentines live with t ...
- 272. Adolf Hitler: All this was inspired by the principle--which is quite true in itself--that in t ...
- 273. Bruce Jenner: If I wasn't dyslexic, I probably wouldn't have won the Games. If I had been a be ...
- 274. Socrates: The soul is pure when it leaves the body and drags nothing bodily with it, by vi ...
- 275. Teresa of Avila: True recollection has characteristics by which it can be easily recognized. It p ...
- 276. Alfred North Whitehead: The vigour of civilised societies is preserved by the widespread sense that high ...
- 277. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Each of us is born with two contradictory sets of instructions: a conservative t ...
- 278. Samuel Johnson: Adversity has ever been considered as the state in which man most easily becomes ...
- 279. Samuel Johnson: Long customs are not easily broken: He that attempts to change the course of his ...
- 280. Samuel Johnson: A man used to vissicitudes is not easily dejected.