802 Quotations with Fine.
- 321. Georg C. Lichtenberg: It is said that truth comes from the mouths of fools and children: I wish every ...

- 322. Vance Palmer: It is the business of thought to define things, to find the boundaries; thought, ...

- 323. Benjamin Franklin: It is the eye of other people that ruin us. If I were blind I would want, neithe ...

- 324. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette: It is wise to apply the oil of refined politeness to the mechanism of friendship ...

- 325. George Eliot: It was not that she was out of temper, but that the world was not equal to the d ...

- 326. Georges Bernanos: It's a fine thing to rise above pride, but you must have pride in order to do so ...

- 327. Bill Gates: It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of f ...

- 328. Edward Gardner: It's not what you take but what you leave behind that defines greatness.

- 329. Lawrence Durrell: It's only with great vulgarity that you can achieve real refinement, only out of ...

- 330. Willard J. Marriott: It's the little things that make the big things possible. Only close attention t ...

- 331. Desiderius Erasmus: Jupiter, not wanting man's life to be wholly gloomy and grim, has bestowed far m ...

- 332. George Bernard Shaw: Leisure may be defined as free activity, labor as compulsory activity. Leisure d ...

- 333. Vicomte de Chateaubriand: Let us not disdain glory too much; nothing is finer, except virtue. The height o ...

- 334. Winston Churchill: Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duty, and so bear ourselves that if the ...

- 335. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Liberty, then, about which so many volumes have been written is, when accurately ...

- 336. Samuel Johnson: Life will not bear refinement. You must do as other people do.

- 337. Oscar Wilde: Life! Life! Don't let us go to life for our fulfillment or our experience. It is ...

- 338. George Herbert: Lord, with what care hast Thou begirt us round! Parents first season us; then sc ...

- 339. Charles Caleb Colton: Love is an alliance of friendship and animalism; if the former predominates it i ...

- 340. William Shakespeare: Love to faults is always blind, always is to joy inclined. Lawless, winged, and ...

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