Famous Quotes
1430 Quotations with Este.
- 721. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The aim of life is appreciation; there is no sense in not appreciating things; a ...

- 722. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs. Artists of a large ...

- 723. Edward Gibbon: The author himself is the best judge of his own performance; none has so deeply ...

- 724. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The average man votes below himself; he votes with half a mind or a hundredth pa ...

- 725. Goodman Ace: The best cure for hypochondria is to forget about your own body and get interest ...

- 726. Amos Parrish: The best leaders are those most interested in surrounding themselves with assist ...

- 727. Amos Parrish: The best leaders are those most interested in surrounding themselves with assist ...

- 728. Kahlil Gibran: The biggest thing in today's sorrow is the memory of yesterday's joy.

- 729. Henry David Thoreau: The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to ...

- 730. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The chief assertion of religious morality is that white is a color. Virtue is no ...

- 731. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The chief assertion of religious morality is that white is a color. Virtue is no ...

- 732. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found diff ...

- 733. Gore Vidal: The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the ...

- 734. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The cosmos is about the smallest hole that a man can hide his head in.

- 735. H.G. Wells: The crisis of yesterday is the joke of tomorrow.

- 736. Simone de Beauvoir: The curse which lies upon marriage is that too often the individuals are joined ...

- 737. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: The difference between a man of sense and a fop is that the fop values himself u ...

- 738. Claudia Schiffer: The difference between the girls today and models of the past is that we are not ...

- 739. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The dignity of the artist lies in his duty of keeping awake the sense of wonder ...

- 740. Walter Lippmann: The disesteem into which moralists have fallen is due at bottom to their failure ...
