Famous Quotes
792 Quotations with Fell.
- 21. Samuel Johnson: Don't think of retiring from the world until the world will be sorry that you re ...
- 22. Thomas Jefferson: An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citi ...
- 23. Denis Diderot: Watch out for the fellow who talks about putting things in order! Putting things ...
- 24. Longfellow: Sleep... Oh! how I loathe those little slices of death....
- 25. Froude: Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom the torture and d ...
- 26. Longfellow: We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by wh ...
- 27. Longfellow: Fame comes only when deserved, and then is as inevitable as destiny, for it is d ...
- 28. Unknown: A fellow can't keep people from having a bad opinion of him, but he can keep the ...
- 29. John D. Rockefeller Jr: I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity an obliga ...
- 30. Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell: The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this e ...
- 31. John D. Rockefeller: Good leadership consists in showing average people how to do the work of superio ...
- 32. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Sometimes we may learn more from a man's errors, than from his virtues.
- 33. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: All the means of action - the shapeless masses - the materials - lie everywhere ...
- 34. Marya Mannes: In our society those who are in reality superior in intelligence can be accepted ...
- 35. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Well has it been said that there is no grief like the grief which does not speak ...
- 36. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Joy, temperance, and repose,
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- 37. Author Unknown: A fellow who says he has never told a lie has just told one.
- 38. John D. Rockefeller: I always tried to turn every disaster into an opportunity.
- 39. Richard Cardinal Cushing: For centuries now we've tried everything else; the power of wealth, of mighty ar ...
- 40. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought. Each subsiding centu ...