Famous Quotes
2908 Quotations with Eate.
- 1041. William Mathews: It cannot be too often repeated that it is not help, but obstacles, not faciliti ...

- 1042. Barbara Bush: It doesn't matter who or where you are, or how successful you become in a worldl ...

- 1043. Diane Arbus: It gets to seem as if way back in the Garden of Eden after the fall, Adam and Ev ...

- 1044. Olga Ilyin: It had been my repeated experience that when you said to life calmly and firmly ...

- 1045. James F. Cooper: It is a misfortune that necessity has induced men to accord greater license to t ...

- 1046. Georg C. Lichtenberg: It is almost everywhere the case that soon after it is begotten the greater part ...

- 1047. Julius Caesar: It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life.

- 1048. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: It is commonly said that ridicule is the best test of truth; for that it will no ...

- 1049. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: It is difficult to discriminate the voice of truth from amid the clamor raised b ...

- 1050. St. Teresa of Avila: It is here, my daughters, that love is to be found -- not hidden away in corners ...

- 1051. Bishop Robert South: It is idleness that creates impossibilities; and where people don't care to do a ...

- 1052. Ralph Waldo Emerson: It is impossible for a man to be cheated by anyone but himself.

- 1053. Theodore Roosevelt: It is impossible to win the great prizes of life without running risks, and the ...

- 1054. Ben Stein: It is inevitable that some defeat will enter even the most victorious life. The ...

- 1055. Orison Swett Marden: It is like the seed put in the soil -- the more one sows, the greater the harves ...

- 1056. Gore Vidal: It is marvelous indeed to watch on television the rings of Saturn close; and to ...

- 1057. Norman Cousins: It is nonsense to say there is not enough time to be fully informed.... Time giv ...

- 1058. Raymond Radiguet: It is not in novelty but in habit that we find the greatest pleasure.

- 1059. Vivian Greene: It is not our circumstances that create our discontent or contentment. It is us.

- 1060. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: It is not the want, but rather abundance that creates avarice.
