Famous Quotes
1377 Quotations with Enough.
- 821. Samuel Butler: The public do not know enough to be experts, but know enough to decide between t ... 

 - 822. Jawaharlal Nehru: The purely agitation attitude is not good enough for a detailed consideration of ... 

 - 823. Harry Moyle Tippett: The really great men of earth are never known by their titled names, or seldom s ... 

 - 824. Lord Byron: The reason that adulation is not displeasing is that, though untrue, it shows on ... 

 - 825. Blake Morrison: The selective memory isn't selective enough. 

 - 826. William Collier: The soup is never hot enough if the waiter can keep his thumb in it. 

 - 827. Henry Miller: The stabbing horror of life is not contained in calamities and disasters, becaus ... 

 - 828. Albert Camus: The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One mus ... 

 - 829. Alfred Jarry: The theater, bringing impersonal masks to life, is only for those who are virile ... 

 - 830. Charles E. Wilson: The thing that contributes to anyone's reaching the goal he wants is simple want ... 

 - 831. Germaine Greer: The tragedy of machismo is that a man is never quite man enough. 

 - 832. Michael LeBoeuf: The ultimate goal of a more effective and efficient life is to provide you with  ... 

 - 833. St. Gregory The Great: The universe is not rich enough to buy the vote of an honest man. 

 - 834. John Christian Bovee: The use we make of our fortune determines as to its sufficiency. A little is eno ... 

 - 835. Sir John Vanbrugh: The want of a thing is perplexing enough, but the possession of it, is intolerab ... 

 - 836. Andrea Dworkin: The will to domination is a ravenous beast. There are never enough warm bodies t ... 

 - 837. Robert Fulghum: The world does not need tourists who ride by in a bus clucking their tongues. Th ... 

 - 838. Cumberland: The world has cares enough to plague us; but he who meditates on others' woes sh ... 

 - 839. Benjamin Franklin: The world is full of fools and faint hearts; and yet everyone has courage enough ... 

 - 840. T. S. Eliot: The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked  ... 
