Famous Quotes
688 Quotations with Except.
- 461. Thurman W. Arnold: The term up has no meaning apart from the word down. The term fast has no meanin ...
- 462. Lorraine Hansbury: The thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that whic ...
- 463. Nathaniel Branden: The tragedy is that so many people look for self-confidence and self-respect eve ...
- 464. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The triumphs of peace have been in some proximity to war. Whilst the hand was st ...
- 465. Bernard Devoto: The trouble with the sacred Individual is that he has no significance, except as ...
- 466. Florence E. King: The vitamin has been reified. A chemical intangible originally defined as a unit ...
- 467. Bernard Meltzer: The woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except those who sang be ...
- 468. Margaret Mitchell: The world can forgive practically anything except people who mind their own busi ...
- 469. Joseph Addison: Their is no defense against criticism except obscurity.
- 470. Edith Hamilton: There are few efforts more conducive to humility than that of the translator try ...
- 471. John Kenneth Galbraith: There are few ironclad rules of diplomacy but to one there is no exception. When ...
- 472. Charles Osgood: There are no exceptions to the rule that everybody likes to be an exception to t ...
- 473. Napoleon Hill: There are no limitations to the mind except those we acknowledge.
- 474. Corita Kent: There are so many hungry people that God cannot appear to them except in the for ...
- 475. Samuel Butler: There are two great rules of life; the one general and the other particular. The ...
- 476. Elwyn Brooks White: There is a period near the beginning of every man's life when he has little to c ...
- 477. Thomas Chatterton: There is a time for all things -- except marriage, my dear.
- 478. Vera Brittain: There is an abiding beauty which may be appreciated by those who will see things ...
- 479. Henry Ford: There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we ha ...
- 480. George Eliot: There is much pain that is quite noiseless; and vibrations that make human agoni ...