Famous Quotes
6485 Quotations with Every.
- 2941. Guy Debord: It is hardly surprising that children should enthusiastically start their educat ...
- 2942. Jean Rostand: It is horrible to see everything that one detested in the past coming back weari ...
- 2943. Lord Northcliffe: It is impossible for a stranger traveling through the United States to tell from ...
- 2944. Thomas Paine: It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so express it, that m ...
- 2945. Germaine Greer: It is in our interests to let the police and their employers go on believing tha ...
- 2946. Hannah Arendt: It is in the very nature of things human that every act that has once made its a ...
- 2947. Maxwell S. Coder: It is not a difficult matter to learn what it means to delight ourselves in the ...
- 2948. Blaise Pascal: It is not certain that everything is uncertain.
- 2949. Abraham J. Heschel: It is not enough for me to ask question; I want to know how to answer the one qu ...
- 2950. Blaise Pascal: It is not good to be too free. It is not good to have everything one wants.
- 2951. Earl Camden: It is not good to have an oar in everyone's boat.
- 2952. Luc de Clapiers de Vauvenargues: It is not in everyone's power to secure wealth, office, or honors; but everyone ...
- 2953. Baroness Orczy: It is only when we are very happy that we can bear to gaze merrily upon the vast ...
- 2954. Plutarch: It is part of a good man to do great and noble deeds, though he risk everything.
- 2955. Thomas Jefferson: It is part of the American character to consider nothing as desperate -- to surm ...
- 2956. Georg C. Lichtenberg: It is said that truth comes from the mouths of fools and children: I wish every ...
- 2957. Henry Miller: It is the American vice, the democratic disease, which expresses its tyranny by ...
- 2958. Homer: It is the bold man who every time does best, at home or abroad.
- 2959. Edmund Burke: It is the interest of the commercial world that wealth should be found everywher ...
- 2960. St. Francis De Sales: It is the mark of a mean, vulgar and ignoble spirit to dwell on the thought of f ...