Famous Quotes
818 Quotations with Feeling.
- 741. Orson Welles: I have the terrible feeling that, because I am wearing a white beard and am sitt ...

- 742. H. G. Wells: She could give herself up to the written word as naturally as a good dancer to m ...

- 743. Tom Wilkinson: I would recommend it to everybody, every now and again you just put a dress on, ...

- 744. Tom Wilkinson: It's a very simple and rather sort of a primitive feeling when you read a script ...

- 745. Brian Wilson: My mother used to tell me about vibrations. I didn't really understand too much ...

- 746. Virginia Woolf: Publicity in women is detestable. Anonymity runs in their blood. The desire to b ...

- 747. Virginia Woolf: This is an important book, the critic assumes, because it deals with war. This i ...

- 748. Chris Wedge: I remember feeling that technology was like trying to draw with your foot. In a ...

- 749. Peter Weir: National film industries tend to move in cycles. In Australia right now, we're o ...

- 750. James Whale: Hollywood is just too marvelous. One feels the footprints of all the immortals a ...

- 751. Judith Wright: Want to know if a given behavior is a soft addiction? If any of these characteri ...

- 752. Jane Austen: It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a goo ...

- 753. Erma Bombeck: My type of humor is almost pure identification. A housewife reads my column and ...

- 754. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik: But Oh! The blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearless on an ...

- 755. John Dean: You really have to experience the feeling of being with the president in the ova ...

- 756. Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Even if we are occupied with important things and even if we attain honor or fal ...

- 757. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Let us not look east and west for materials of conversation, but rest in presenc ...

- 758. Rabbi Harold Kushner: Can you see the holiness in those things you take for granted--a paved road or a ...

- 759. Herman Melville: For the first time in my life a feeling of overpowering stinging melancholy seiz ...

- 760. William Wordsworth: Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin fro ...
