Famous Quotes
724 Quotations with Edward.
- 301. Jonathan Edwards: Many pray with their lips for that for which their hearts have no desire.

- 302. Edward Dahlberg: Men are mad most of their lives; few live sane, fewer die so. The acts of people ...

- 303. Edward F. Halifax: Men are not hanged for stealing horses, but that horses may not be stolen.

- 304. Edward Hoagland: Men greet each other with a sock on the arm, women with a hug, and the hug wears ...

- 305. Edward Hoagland: Men often compete with one another until the day they die; comradeship consists ...

- 306. Edward F. Halifax: Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.

- 307. Edward F. Halifax: Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.

- 308. Edward F. Halifax: Misspending a man's time is a kind of self-homicide.

- 309. Edward F. Halifax: Misspending a man's time is a kind of self-homicide.

- 310. Edward F. Halifax: Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they ...

- 311. Tryon Edwards: Most of our censure of others is only oblique praise of self, uttered to show th ...

- 312. Edward R. Murrow: Most truths are so naked that people feel sorry for them and cover them up, at l ...

- 313. Edward H. Harriman: Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more.

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

- 315. Edward Gibbon: My English text is chaste, and all licentious passages are left in the obscurity ...

- 316. Tryon Edwards: Never be so brief as to become obscure.

- 317. Edward Everett Hale: Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds ...

- 318. Edward Everett Hale: Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds ...

- 319. Robert C. Edwards: Never exaggerate your faults, your friends will attend to that.

- 320. Edward L. Bernays: Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what y ...
