Famous Quotes
2161 Quotations with Ends.
- 521. Ambrose Bierce: Ambition. An overmastering desire to be vilified by enemies while living and mad ...

- 522. Author Unknown: Among Life's precious jewels, Genuine and rare, The one that we call friendship ...

- 523. Oscar Wilde: An acquaintance that begins with a compliment is sure to develop into a real fri ...

- 524. Walter Bagehot: An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made ...

- 525. Roy Ash: An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he'll qu ...

- 526. Author Unknown: And the joy of it all; when we count it all up; is found in the making of friend ...

- 527. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: And though thou notest from thy safe recess old friends burn dim, like lamps in ...

- 528. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette: And what a delight it is to make friends with someone you have despised.

- 529. H. G. Bohn: Anger begins with folly, and ends with repentance.

- 530. Leslie H. Farber: Anxiety is that range of distress which attends willing what cannot be willed.

- 531. John Kenneth Galbraith: Any consideration of the life and larger social existence of the modern corporat ...

- 532. Ezra Pound: Any general statement is like a check drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what ...

- 533. Susan Sontag: Any important disease whose causality is murky, and for which treatment is ineff ...

- 534. Kenneth S. Davis: Any life truly lived is a risky business, and if one puts up too many fences aga ...

- 535. John Richelsen: Any man will usually get from other men just what he is expecting of them. If he ...

- 536. Martin J. Kohe: Any person who recognizes this greatest power... the power to choose. Begins to ...

- 537. Walter Benjamin: Any translation which intends to perform a transmitting function cannot transmit ...

- 538. Ludwig van Beethoven: Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddes ...

- 539. Catharine Esther Beecher: As if reasoning were any kind of writing or talking which tends to convince peop ...

- 540. Marcus T. Cicero: As in the case of wines that improve with age, the oldest friendships ought to b ...
