Famous Quotes
423 Quotations with Firm.
- 241. John Farrar: The first thing an unpublished author should remember is that no one asked him t ...

- 242. John Farrar: The first thing an unpublished author should remember is that no one asked him t ...

- 243. Jean Genet: The force of what was called Panther rhetoric or word mongering resided not in e ...

- 244. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The greatest firmness is the greatest mercy.

- 245. Maria Montessori: The greatness of the human personality begins at the hour of birth. From this al ...

- 246. Jim Rohn: The miracle of the seed and the soil is not available by affirmation; it is only ...

- 247. Simone Weil: The mysteries of faith are degraded if they are made into an object of affirmati ...

- 248. Joseph Addison: The person who has a firm trust in the Supreme Being is powerful in his power, w ...

- 249. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The person who in shaky times also wavers only increases the evil, but the perso ...

- 250. Lord Byron: The poor dog, in life the firmest friend. The first to welcome, foremost to defe ...

- 251. Ann Oakley: The primary function of myth is to validate an existing social order. Myth enshr ...

- 252. Carl Jung: The psychotherapist learns little or nothing from his successes. They mainly con ...

- 253. Edward Young: The purpose firm is equal to the deed.

- 254. Simone Weil: The role of the intelligence -- that part of us which affirms and denies and for ...

- 255. Friedrich Nietzsche: The significance of language for the evolution of culture lies in this, that man ...

- 256. Confucius: The superior man is firm in the right way, and not merely firm.

- 257. Henry S. Haskins: The time to stop talking is when the other person nods his head affirmatively, b ...

- 258. John Kenneth Galbraith: The traveler to the United States will do well to prepare himself for the class- ...

- 259. Herbert Prochnow: There is a time when we must firmly choose the course we will follow, or the rel ...

- 260. Arthur Schopenhauer: There is no absurdity so palpable but that it may be firmly planted in the human ...
