Famous Quotes
1058 Quotations with Exist.
- 441. Elizabeth Blackwell: It is well worth the efforts of a lifetime to have attained knowledge which just ...
- 442. Raymond Chandler: It is wrong to be harsh with the New York critics, unless one admits in the same ...
- 443. W. Somerset Maugham: It seems that the creative faculty and the critical faculty cannot exist togethe ...
- 444. Harold S. Geneen: It's better to take over and build upon an existing business than to start a new ...
- 445. Giacomo Leopardi: It's not our disadvantages or short-comings that are ridiculous, but rather the ...
- 446. Ernest Hemingway: I've seen a lot of patriots and they all died just like anybody else if it hurt ...
- 447. Northrop Frye: Just as a new scientific discovery manifests something that was already latent i ...
- 448. Albert Schweitzer: Just as the wave cannot exist for itself, but is ever a part of the heaving surf ...
- 449. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Knowledge exists to be imparted.
- 450. Abraham Lincoln: Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of lab ...
- 451. Samuel Johnson: Labor, if it were not necessary for existence, would be indispensable for the ha ...
- 452. Charles Dickens: Let us be moral. Let us contemplate existence.
- 453. Sarah Ban Breathnach: Let's choose today to quench our thirst for the "good life" we thinks others lea ...
- 454. Jose Ortega y Gasset: Liberalism -- it is well to recall this today -- is the supreme form of generosi ...
- 455. Daniel Webster: Liberty exists in proportion to wholesome restraint.
- 456. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Life exists for the love of music or beautiful things.
- 457. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We ...
- 458. Cathy Better: Life is raw material. We are artisans. We can sculpt our existence into somethin ...
- 459. Author Unknown: Life is sometimes hard to love, though we must love it because we have no other. ...
- 460. Louis Aragon: Light is meaningful only in relation to darkness, and truth presupposes error. I ...