Famous Quotes
756 Quotations with Event.
- 421. Bliss Carman: The first need of being is endurance; to endure with gladness if we can, with fo ...
- 422. C. S. Lewis: The fundamental laws are in the long run merely statements that every event is i ...
- 423. Oscar Wilde: The great events of life often leave one unmoved; they pass out of consciousness ...
- 424. Doris Lessing: The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in ...
- 425. Doris Lessing: The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in ...
- 426. Thomas Carlyle: The greatest event for the world is the arrival of a new and wise person.
- 427. Georg C. Lichtenberg: The greatest events occur without intention playing any part in them; chance mak ...
- 428. Samuel Johnson: The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousa ...
- 429. Helen Hayes: The hardest years in life are those between ten and seventy.
- 430. Norman Mailer: The horror of the Twentieth Century was the size of each new event, and the pauc ...
- 431. Brian Tracy: The law of cause and effect: If you do what other successful people do, you will ...
- 432. Brian Tracy: The law of cause and effect: If you do what other successful people do, you will ...
- 433. Bertolt Brecht: The law was made for one thing alone, for the exploitation of those who don't un ...
- 434. J. G. Ballard: The marriage of reason and nightmare which has dominated Twentieth Century has g ...
- 435. Edwin Way Teale: The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is bet ...
- 436. Edwin Way Teale: The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is bet ...
- 437. Sigmund Freud: The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.
- 438. Author Unknown: The miracles of nature do not seem miracles because they are so common. If no on ...
- 439. Daniel J. Boorstin: The modern American tourist now fills his experience with pseudo-events. He has ...
- 440. William Murray: The moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts ...